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jerseyangel Proficient

Judy--

Great idea, linking this to Daily Strength! That was such a good interview--the more people that hear it, the better! :D


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Guest nini

aw thanks you guys~

i canary Rookie

Thank Nini,

For reposting this - somehow I missed it the first time around. What a wonderful interview. Great job!!!

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I just realized that Dr. Joe has the radio shows archived on his website! You can listen to the show that I was in if you scroll down to the 5-6-06 show with me Nisla Whetstone on gluten intolerance and wheat free living... it's wma format and windows media player should be able to play it just fine.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

NINI

GAVE THE THREAD TO MY CHIRO TODAY AND SHE'S GOING TO LISTEN AND GIVE INFO OUT TO SOME OF HER PATIENTS SHE THINKS CAN BENIFIT FROM IT.

SHE SAID TO GIVE YOU A 'HIGH 5'

JUDY

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NINI

GAVE THE THREAD TO MY CHIRO TODAY AND SHE'S GOING TO LISTEN AND GIVE INFO OUT TO SOME OF HER PATIENTS SHE THINKS CAN BENIFIT FROM IT.

SHE SAID TO GIVE YOU A 'HIGH 5'

JUDY

aww shucks! Thanks!

We are currently working on setting up a lecture series with ME as the lecturer at places like Life Grocery and maybe other places like nursing homes and schools! Of course the subject would be Gluten Intolerance/Celiac and the gluten free lifestyle...

jerseyangel Proficient
aww shucks! Thanks!

We are currently working on setting up a lecture series with ME as the lecturer at places like Life Grocery and maybe other places like nursing homes and schools! Of course the subject would be Gluten Intolerance/Celiac and the gluten free lifestyle...

That is very cool! You'd be great at that B)

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