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Tamara Barker <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Jan 2007 12:16:04 -0800
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

For those of you who visit resort spas...  I was just reading the Feb
'07 issue of Spa magazine.  There was a question in the Ask the Editors
section regarding spas that are sensitive to food allergies.  In the
response, it was mentioned that the Hyatt Grand Champions Resort & Spa
in Indian Wells, California will work with customers requiring a
gluten-free diet.  Yay, Hyatt!  If I ever get to visit a resort spa,
they'll definitely be one I'll look into.

The editors also stated that if you go to the International Spa
Association's website - www.experienceispa.com - and click on the
heading Visit a Spa, you "can search through 2700 member spas worldwide
for select dietary offerings."  I tried the search and did not find
gluten-free listed as an option; however, you CAN search for spas
offering juice/cleansing fasts, low carb, and macrobiotic menu options.
I guess we'll have to wait for more of the rich & famous to go
gluten-free as a fad before we'll benefit from this search feature!

Happy New Year!
~Tamara in Sacramento, CA

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