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Old 10-24-2009, 08:14 PM
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Too bad it doesn't mention these conditions are also frequent in those with gluten sensitivity w/o celiac disease, or that for those who develop neurological disease despite a gluten free diet... that they may also need to be casein free, soy free, etc, depending upon the individual.
Exactly! I am not diagnosed celiac, yet I do have many pf those issues, including the migraines, ataxia, depression, personality changes, etc. I think these are not just a celiac issue, they are a gluten issue for not celiacs.
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