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    ARCHIVED I Hate Kaiser!

    Where is Kaiser?
  2. Thanks for posting the article.
  3. Can you post the paper this article is in? I would like to write and BLAST them for mis information about celiac disease.
  4. In Florida we have an expression when you get sick. "Where do you go when you get sick?.... To the airport." And I did! I believe some-of-the-best doctors in the world are in the the N.E. namely Boston. My health care experience in Florida has been short of a nightmare; I blogg. Not the case today; I spent 2 hours with the Harvard brains linked...
  5. I wrote to the palm beach post last year and begged them to do an article. I pointed to the book 'dangerous gains', my blogg, Aunties death on a feeding tube, about banana babies, and also the local support group. I'm so glad it was used to bring our story forward. The last article the PB Post they wrote wasn't really all correct. They mentioned soy...
  6. The smell of bread baking when I open the oven door will trigger a reaction for me.
  7. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link I have been doing research in old newspapers about celiac disease. From what I gather it looks like they called it Celiac in 2-year old babies and children back in the 20s 30s 40s and 50s. Then when they were adults (and as the disease reappeared) they called it Tropical Sprue or NON-Tropical Sprue...
  8. They can hide all kinds of garbage and just about [anything] in those words. And they can call it their "trade secrets" and they don't have to tell us. Words like "other natural flavorings" or "natural flavoring" stay far far away from. You might not think that they are harming you -- then bam -- one day out of no where you are blind-sided and don't know...
  9. Interesting question...
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