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I just to thank this person and tell everyone how special this person is. I am new to all of this and I have struggled so bad. This person sent me and email with 70 or so pages of listings of Gluten Free or not so Free products. It has helped so much. I found I had been using Avon glazwear and I put it on many times a day, only to lick it off. The make up and lotion I use is wrong. Many other things. No wonder I am still sick. Thankyou for caring. It is so great that you care for others enough that you will share what you have learned so we can learn a little sooner. I am 48 and feel like a little child. This is what the Lord ment I think when he said to love one another. Thankyou, maybe I can begin a real start to feeling better now..


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bknutson Apprentice
I just to thank this person and tell everyone how special this person is. I am new to all of this and I have struggled so bad. This person sent me and email with 70 or so pages of listings of Gluten Free or not so Free products. It has helped so much. I found I had been using Avon glazwear and I put it on many times a day, only to lick it off. The make up and lotion I use is wrong. Many other things. No wonder I am still sick. Thankyou for caring.  It is so great that you care for others enough that you will share what you have learned so we can learn a little sooner. I am 48 and feel like a little child. This is what the Lord ment I think when he said to love one another.  Thankyou, maybe I can begin a real start to feeling better now..

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Just a quick fix, It is Beverly Brennan- Overberg. and I was trying to say I just want to thank this person. I am sorry. I left out letters and words. See, I am an idiot.

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you're not an idiot! and its great for you to say thanks to her!

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BK- as a joke, my husband and I were googling each other tonight (Unbeknownst to me I raise heifers in Canada, I'm a doctor in Massachusetts and belong to the EPA- wow! sure do get around!) but about 4 pages in I found your post. I know you are struggling again right now and I almost cried when I read your words of thanks. As jenvan pointed out, you are not an idiot and you are so welcome for the list. My name is Beverly Brennan-Overberg and I think my email address is a little confusing. Sorry about that and I hope you're doing better- hang in there sweetie! Beverly (BERNESES)

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