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That is really interesting.....'a purely neurological disease'. Wow.

I had blood antibodies drawn=negative. I had small intestine biopsy=negative....I imagine there is NO way I could have this??

I tried going strictly gluten free ....totally, I even baked all my own stuff and ate nothing processed. It was exhausting, and it didn't seem I felt any better, but this all makes me wonder. Hmmm
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