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Woman's Day September 13,2005 Issue


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Wow Imagine my suprise :o when I am flipping through my last minute splurge purchase and find an article on Celiac. It is titled "a disease in disguise" on p 116


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People I know are pointing articles out to me more and more. It's getting out there! Yay!

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Lately it really does seem like we are getting a lot of press, I'm so happy about that!

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I meant to pick that up when I went to WallyWorld, but forgot it. Anyhow, just the thought of the word celiac in such a widely read magazine gives one hope. My mother bought the book "Foods that Harm, Foods that Heal" put out by Readers Digest and Celiac was mentioned on 6 different pages!!!! So of course I had to read what was said about it. The info provided was just a small thumbnail sketch of the disease, but at least the facts were accurate, which is very important.

So maybe celiac disease is becoming mainstream? :)

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celiac3270 Collaborator

Also brief mention in the Feb 1, 2006 (yes, that's what the date of the magazine said) magazine, I heard from a relative... under an article about diseases doctors miss.

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