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Nutritionist In Southern California


MindyK

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I have been battling this stupid Celiac disease on my own for the last 8 months with limited success. I have fallen off the Gluten Free wagon and have completely made myself miserable. Now it seems everything I touch makes me sick. I am looking for a nutritionist who specialized in Celiac disease in the Southern California area to help me get on a diet plan to restore my health and put some weight back on. My doctor is of little help offering me the scholarly advice of


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I have been battling this stupid Celiac disease on my own for the last 8 months with limited success. I have fallen off the Gluten Free wagon and have completely made myself miserable. Now it seems everything I touch makes me sick. I am looking for a nutritionist who specialized in Celiac disease in the Southern California area to help me get on a diet plan to restore my health and put some weight back on. My doctor is of little help offering me the scholarly advice of
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My doctor is of little help offering me the scholarly advice of
Dyan Rookie

Are you familar with the Celiac Disease Foundation? If you are, and a member, you can call them and get referals from them. They had a few at the convention earlier this month. They seemed to know what they were talking about and she knew that sometimes a lot more tha gluten needs to be cut out of our diets. I'm sorry I don't remember her name.

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etribole Newbie

Hi Mindy,

I hope you found a dietitian/nutritionist that specializes in celiac disease. If not, feel free to contact me as I specialize in celiac disese (my son was diagnosed with celiac disease 10 years ago, so I have both a personal and professional interest).

Evelyn Tribole, MS, RD

Newport Beach, CA 92660

Etribole@gmail.com

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