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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Looking around I found the following celiac related web URLs that still are
functional and collected them into a list. And because of the recent posting
on Kombucha, I've added a page for this to the top.
If anybody knows of any other celiac pages (and there must be at least one
down under) please let me know so I can add it to the list and repost at a
later date (and maybe turn into a web page or a part of the FAQ). Don W.
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http://www.webcom.com/~sease/kombucha/kombucha.html
Has links to the FAQs on Kombucha as well as much more information. Jim
Sease <[log in to unmask]> maintains.
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http://www.demon.co.uk/webguides/nutrition/diets/glutenfree/
A set of many pages put up by Peter Thompson <[log in to unmask]>, now
a member of the list. They include:
Food list of natural ingredients for gluten-free / wheat-free diets.
A summary of some recent research abstracts.
Where to find information about cooking with gluten-free / wheat-free
ingredients.
Posts from this mailing list.
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http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Vegetarian/Orgs/VegSocUK/Info/gluten.html
The Vegetarian Society UK has an information sheet on the GF Diet. Sections
include:
The Gluten-Free Diet
Nutritional Advice
Vegetarian Gluten-Free and Gluten Containing Foods
Further Information (which includes GF product sources in the UK)
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http://www.netwave.net/members/pej/celiac.html
An organized introduction to the condition by Paul Jatkowski
<[log in to unmask]>, a member of the list.
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http://www.princeton.edu/~lisas/gfpak.html
Lisa Lewis, PhD (and one of the list owners) has written an 46K paper titled:
An Experimental Intervention For Autism, Understanding and Implementing a
Gluten & Casein Free Diet. It discusses the association between
developmental disability and GF diets.
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http://136.159.166.5/
A web site put up by The University of Calgary GI Research Group. It is a
commercial for themselves, and includes a quiz of the week to test one's
knowledge of GI endoscopy or pathology. They maintain a database of past
pictures and the correct answers. They also list the table of contents from
several recent GI related journals.
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== Related Disorders ==
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http://qurlyjoe.bu.edu/cduchome.html
This site includes Crohns Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Inflammatory Bowel
Disease.
http://qurlyjoe.bu.edu/cducibs/ibsfaq.html
This IBS FAQ was last updated 12/2/94. It was written by: Laura Zurawski
<[log in to unmask]>. The document does appear to describe a lot of our
symptoms, and the author believes that some people with IBS may experience
an aggravation of symptoms with the consumption of gluten products, but she
feels that it is not these foods that actually cause the symptoms.
There is a section on diagnosing IBS. It says is a default diagnosis and is
done by eliminating other possibilities. However, the tests used to rule out
other conditions do not include any test specific for celiac disease!
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http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~mengwong/add/
This is a page listing the Attention Deficit Disorder WWW Archives.
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http://web.syr.edu/~jmwobus/faqs/autism.faq
This Autism Frequently Asked Questions Memo, is edited by John Wobus
<[log in to unmask]> who admits it is incomplete in the discussion of
treatments, coping, etc. Don Wiss posted an analysis of the FAQ to the
Celiac list on 3/3/95. It showed many gaps when explaining the food connection.
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http://metro.turnpike.net/C/cfs-news
This CFS web page list and FAQ is maintained by Roger Burns
<[log in to unmask]>.
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Fibromyalgia
To get the FAQs, send the following email message (no subject necessary):
GET FIBROM-L PT-FAQ
GET FIBROM-L MD-FAQ
GET FM-PAIN HANDOUT
to <[log in to unmask]>. These are also available by anonymous FTP
from vmd.cso.uiuc.edu in directory FAQS. The FAQ is maintained by Mickey
[Miryam] Williamson at <[log in to unmask]>.
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http://www.crl.com/~fredt/rheum.html
This Rheumatology Page lists rheumatology resources available on Internet.
It also contains rheumatology-related information submitted from a number of
sources. It is maintained by Fred Tempereau <[log in to unmask]> who also
maintains the RA FAQ. Also includes information about arthritis from the
Arthritis Foundation.
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== Other Food Related Sites ==
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http://www.upei.ca/~dkmackin/food.html
lists other sites around the world that are related to Food Science. It was
put up by Dave <[log in to unmask]>.
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http://www.pls.com:8001/his/cfr.html
This site, the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library Code of
Federal Regulations, has a search engine that will retrieve all documents
that contain that word in the regulation database, which includes the FDA
regs. For example, using the word caramel returns a list of documents that
includes a detailed standard of identity for how it can be made.
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http://spiderman.bu.edu/misc/india/recipes.html
A good list of many other web pages that include many Indian/Pakistani curry
dishs. It is maintained by <[log in to unmask]>.
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