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Lemonsieur

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I recorded this earlier this week. It was a pretty good show. They had a nutritionist, a research MD, and a GI. They covered a wide variety of information.

hmm.... I found a link to it online. Check it out here: Open Original Shared Link


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Lisa Mentor

I have seen this. It is done really well and extremely informative.

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This is a new presentation. It includes discussion on gluten intolerance and wheat allergy as well. I only caught the last 45 minutes or so, but plan to record and watch it this weekend. The part that I caught seems to be better than the first presentation I posted back in Feb. It is not yet available for online viewing so you need the channel to see it. I know Dish offers it as part of their free public interest channel group.

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Lemonsieur Newbie

Just wanted to update this to say that it is now available for for online viewing.

This is a new presentation. It includes discussion on gluten intolerance and wheat allergy as well. I only caught the last 45 minutes or so, but plan to record and watch it this weekend. The part that I caught seems to be better than the first presentation I posted back in Feb. It is not yet available for online viewing so you need the channel to see it. I know Dish offers it as part of their free public interest channel group.

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