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The Celiac ActionLine
Celiacs Helping Celiacs
Vol. V, Num. 2 from April 1995
Celiacs of Orlando
Gluten Intolerance Group of Florida
Publisher/Writer: Mike Jones, 12733 Newfield Drive, Orlando, FL 32837,
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: Product Information . . . . . . . . . =5= :
: Hidden Gluten . . . . . . . . . . . . =6= :
: Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . =7= :
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i Case:30-194, Letters to the editor, The New England Journal of Medicine,
Dec 29, 94, pg. 1776.
ii CS Research News, Greater Philadelphia Celiac-Sprue Support Group
Newsletter, Aug 94, pg. 2.
iii Vlissides, Dimitrios N., et al. "A double-blind gluten-free/gluten-load
controlled trial in a secure ward population." BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY,
1986 Apr Vol 148 447-452.
iv From Celiac LISTSERV discussion of January 19, 1995.
v From Celiac LISTSERV discusiion of January 18, 1995.
vi Hadziselimovic F, Emmons L R, Schaub Ursula, Signer E, Burgin-Wolff
Annemarie, Krstic R, "Occurrence of large granular lymphocytes and natural
killer cells in the epithium of the gut distinguishes two different coeliac
disease", GUT, Vol. 33 Num., pg. 767.
vii Hadziselimovic F, Emmons L R, Schaub Ursula, Signer E, Burgin-Wolff
Annemarie, Krstic R, "Occurrence of large granular lymphocytes and natural
killer cells in the epithium of the gut distinguishes two different coeliac
disease", GUT, Vol. 33 Num., pg. 770-771.
viii Black DJ, "Contraceptive steroidspharmacological issue of interest",
Adv. Concepts Dec. 7, 1992, pg. 325-31.
ix Fiber Rich GF Foods, Celiac News Summer 93, pg. 3.
x Wheat gluten in food and non-food systems, Midwest Grain Products TB,
Volume XVII, Issue 6, June 1994, pg. 7.
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