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  1. Absolutely. As I had mentioned before, if it were feasible and/or possible, perhaps diagnosis of children by doctors and/or pediatricians for the antibodies would be very beneficial. Perhaps it could be considered a silent disease doing it's damage until really serious symptoms occur?
  2. I should have studied it more , but there are food allergies and then there is an autoimmune response to gluten, but whether it is just considered an allergy or an autoimmune response or both, I would think peanut allergy can be one of the worst and be life threatening from what I've read
  3. The way things are going it might end up that three quarters of the population will have a gluten related problem. Maybe our brilliant scientists that seem so skilled at developing "Franken" GMO's can develop wheat without gluten.
  4. Maybe the only way to confirm that possibility would be to do (beneficial?) tests on all young children for gluten antibodies which might avoid any and all damage for years before they really get bad?
  5. When I think of it when I was young I remember my mother seeing a gastroenterologist in the 50s and I doubt that they ever knew what was causing her problem/problems at that time.
  6. Hmmmm....interesting. I know there was some other issues with the Covid shots and it seems like the people with Gluten problems seems to be growing.
  7. I avoid Gluten as much as possible and I seem to be doing ok. Whether Gluten intolerance or Celiac I tell everyone that Gluten isn't good for anyone. Hard to digest. I'm sure we all wonder how many people out there have a problem and have no idea it's the gluten that is causing the problem,.
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