Just as I was getting ready to leave for work, my sweetie says, "Celica disease is on the news!" It was the best I have seen so far. A local doctor was telling about celiac disease, he was giving the correct info to the public, wasn't afraid to mention the stomach issues, and he even said that maybe as many as 80% of patients that come through his door should be tested. He mentioned the different diseases that many get before they know they should be gluten free, he even mentioned stomach cancer. All in maybe 5 mins. Was very good.
The best part, this man is just 40 mins from me--I may just call for an appointment. This is what we found on
www.news12.com website. Do not bother trying to connect to the site, you must have cablevision and your own password from them to use it--that's why we copied and pasted it for you:
Celiac Disease
The only absolutely certain test for celiac is an intestinal biopsy. But many holistic physicians rely on the IgG Elisa and FICA test. It's a relatively recent breakthrough in the field of food allergy testing that uses a simple finger prick to extract blood. Unlike the IgE test which measures immediate reactions, the IgG test measures delayed responses to a food.
Look for a holistic medical doctor or a nutritionally oriented chiropractor:
Dr. Richard Linchitz
Integrative Medical Centers
Glen Cove
516 759-4200
Dr Alan Sherr
Chiropractor, Northport
631 262-8505
Dr Steven Silverman
Chiropractor, Roslyn Heights
516 484-0776
Dr. Gary D'Brant
Chiropractor, Glen Head
516 609-0890
Dr. Lenny Izzo
Chiropractor
Center Point, Huntington
631 547-5433
Recommended Books:
The Gluten, Wheat & Dairy Free Cookbook
by Antoinette Savill
Stores selling Gluten Free pastas, breads, cereals, cakes and crackers:
Dr. B Well Naturally
Plainview
Wild By Nature
Huntington, Setauket, and Hampton Bays locations
Whole Foods
Manhasset and Jericho locations
Many small health food stores also carry gluten free pancake mix, pastas...etc.
Yes, he is a holistic physician, yet at this time I would love to have a doctor that knows more than I do about celiac disease. The one who was interviewed was Dr. Richard Linchitz.