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I was flipping through chanals just now since I didn't wish to listen to the president to come accros a Montel show. They told a lady thats what she had (some psycic lady was on there). They said Montel's daughter has celiac. He was infasizing how many things have gluten in it including things most people wouldn't think of.


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Lisa Mentor

Montel comes on at four oclock here. I will watch and thanks for posting.

Nantzie Collaborator

That's really interesting because I know he was diagnosed with MS several years ago. Wonder if he's been tested for celiac.

Nancy

francelajoie Explorer

All set on my TVO!!!

I watch every Wednesday...love Sylvia Brown wednesdays!!

jerseyangel Proficient

I Tivo'd it, too! We get it at 2PM here, so it's probably about over.

I emailed his show last year, and never got a response. :(

Lauren M Explorer

I just saw it! Cool!

The only thing is that they didn't really say that gluten is more than just wheat - and Montel kept saying to look for the word "gluten" on wrapper. Siigh, if only it were that easy!

Hey, I'm just happy to get a mention out there.

- Lauren

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HawkFire Explorer

They have suggested that all with MS should be tested for celiac.


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Wow I missed that show!!! Maybe Montel can be a spoke 's person????I wonder to which wife the celiac child belongs to ? Maybe the mother is celiac too or even both considering his ms...... Very interesting indeed...

mamaw

happygirl Collaborator

Hey-we'll take all the publicity we can get!

I think his life has changed since dealing with MS...really has put a spotlight on those who struggle with thir health.

Laura

elfstones Newbie

"They have suggested that all with MS should be tested for celiac.

I was dx with Celiac in 2002. I continued having some of the same symptons as before. Such as unsteady gait, fatigue, memory problems and shaking. I was also dx with Ms in 2004. I am blessed with both.

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Rikki Tikki Explorer

I heard him say his daughter cannot have gluten and then Sylvia Browne said people need to be tested to an intolerance to gluten, that's close to what was said anyway

Creative-Soul Newbie

This is interesting...on this past Wednesday I was looking at his "Predictions for 2007" show. I don't usually watch during the times when he has Sylvia Brown on, but I was flipping through T.V. shows looking for something to watch when I heard her mention that next year it will be proven that food (allergies/intolerances) is a/the major cause of depression . DUH!!! The first thing that popped into my mind was that a lot of people with Celiac already know that! I missed the show where it was mentioned that one of his daughters has Celiac - he really needs to do a show on the topic!!! I wonder why he hasn't...

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