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Marrah_G

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5. Although actual Celiac disease is rare, I am glad to see more things available for them
Sat Nov 1, 2014, 04:26 PM
Nov 2014

And it wouldn't hurt for more people to eat less wheat (especially the processed kind) and more vegetables and fruits This is one of those fads that even though the pocketbook takes a hit, it doesn't do any actual damage.

One of the nicest shop owners I ever met had a gluten free/low carb/sugar free store that she opened after having such a hard time finding special food products to feed her son (I think he had downs syndrome). I used to go there to buy low carb baking mix and pasta before it became available in the local supermarket. I wish I still lived in the area.

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