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  1. Hi Mushroom, thanks for the 'heads up'. Australia is expanding its digital channels because of the upcoming HD TV change over, However except for ABC and SBS this is mostly very old repeats or new teenage trash pop shows. Since I dont use Pay TV maybe we will have to wait for a few celebrities to go celiac disease and get on TV about it before it becomes...
  2. Hi ... being an ex engineer - this number crunch may help you. 60,000 people would be about .02% of the US population (based on 320 million). They say that 1 in 133 Americans are celiac, (even though I think it is more like 1% (Australia and UK)) If it is 1 in 133, then the total number or celiacs would be 2.4 Million people - most articles...
  3. Hi Kathy, Just a little addtion to the LA story. The Gluten Free Pages site in Australia reported info on the vaccine trial back in March 2009. I cant give you the specific URL as I hear that is forbidden for newbies ... but I would also like to add these cautions. The auto immune approach to a disease that is considered as a reaction to gluten is a...
  4. Hi Brittany, I am probably old school but I would go more with a theme like 'war of the worlds'. In that gluten is really like a foreign invader to our bodies like an alien from mars. The havoc they cause on a celiacs body makes them appear many times larger than they really are. Their large machine legs can cover great distances in our bodies and their...
  5. Hi All, I have just joined this forum and was reading the article posted about 'Chef Masters' TV program. I am writing this from Australia and am interested that your TV program mentioned gluten free at all. Just like the US craze, Australia has really taken to cooking shows and now 'Celebrity Chef' cooking competitions on the box. I am curious though...
  6. Australian based but interested in trends worldwide. As America is at the epicentre of gluten-free he likes to visit forums such as this. Is a major supporter of www.glutenfreepages.com.au (please stop by) and defers to their Articles a great deal for technical info on the market and trends in the USA and beyond. Looks forward to being of as much service and value to other Celiac.com members as he can.

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