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Old 04-15-2012, 08:37 AM #2
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Its a pretty easy diet to maintain. I would try it for about a month to be sure. 2 days is not nearly enough time for the body to "wake up" and stop fighting. 2 weeks is on the edge.

I know that when my ex and my daughter went off gluten, they saw a noticeable difference right away with stomach pain and nausea but its took a couple weeks plus to feel "normal"....

Heck, it cant hurt to try.....if it doesnt pan out then get back to the pizza and cake and look for the next option....
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