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Open Original Shared Link

 

it talks about foods and cross reactions.

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guest134 Apprentice

"Fortunately, revolutionary breakthroughs in gluten testing are now available from Open Original Shared Link."

Stopped reading after that. How typical, a Naturopath creates an article on how wide spread Celiac is and how modern testing can't find it and then goes on to sell some useless testing product claiming to have all the answers. Although they pointed out some obvious truths with the gluten intolerant community it seems to me the entire article was created solely to market a sketchy testing product.

 

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Sounds like another of that company's ads.  (don't neeed to give them any more mentions on the internet).  They seem to do a lot of advertising on the web by "patient testimonies" and "doctor recommendations".   Not sure this is even a doctor writing this blog.

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Thanks, It was late when I read it, marking that site off my list!

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I also wanted to add to what Karen said, what makes this guy put "Dr." beside his name? There is conveniently no information showing any medical or P.hD degrees. I would be willing to bet a lot of money that he does not have his medical degree and if he does have a Ph.D in something then he is using the doctorate title in a misleading way to make people believe he is a medical doctor. Either way both him and that site are things you need to avoid, testing and medical scares is a huge profitable industry and there are gutless people who will take advantage of that.

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