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Old 04-09-2009, 10:07 PM
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There is a very interesting study from 1999 showing that NSAIDs, that block Cox-2 enzymes in the gut contribute to developing gluten intolerance. Since NSAIDs went OTC , the incidence of gluten intolerance has increased tremendously.
Mrs. D, I wasn't aware of this. I take a strong NSAID that blocks COX-2. I have much too much gas. I was blaming misoprostol. I can't stop taking the NSAID; I can't function without it. I'll try changing my diet.

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