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9805B 2 47 22_Copyright & Disclaimer9_Jim
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Thanks in advance for your help.
best wishes,
Ron Hoggan
Calgary, Alberta, Canada43_26Jan199822:11:
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9801D 1526 21 10_herbal tea8_Ian
[log in to unmask], 26 Jan 1998 21:12:15 -0600493_- <<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hi listmembers,
Does anyone know of any safe GF herbal tea that Celiacs can use. I know
some Celiac groups warn against the use of these teas because some of them
have barley in them. What about pure flowers and herbs to be steeped at
home with a tea ball not in a tea bag? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
We want to give our daughter tea for her flu, but are leery. [...]35_26Jan199821:12:
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9801D 1548 15 29_Once a celiac always a celiac15_Harold
[log in to unmask], 26 Jan 1998 22:12:05 -0500569_- <<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hi Everyone,
I have been a celiac (that is confirmed) for over 4 years. I have never
knowingly eaten food that I knew had gluten in it. My wife and I were in
a restaurant this weekend and I ate a corn Muffin and had a bowl of
thick New England clam chowder. I did so because I had doubts that I had
still had celiac or maybe that I outgrew it. That night I had severe
stomach cramps , Diarrhea all those good things. Take heed from my
mistakes [...]39_26Jan199822:12:
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9801D 1564 16 33_Support Group for Northampton,
[log in to unmask], 27 Jan 1998 00:09:41 EST574_- <<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hello List Members
This is my first time sending anything to the List, and hope not to make any
errors. I am looking for anyone interested in forming a support group for the
Northampton, Mass., USA area. I am not aware of any other groups in
Massachusetts, outside of the Boston area, which is 2 hours from here. I also
have never participated in a Celiacs support group and would appreciate any
suggestions. Looking forward to your responses. Thanks. [...]35_27Jan199800:09:
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9801D 1581 18 6_RARITY14_United
[log in to unmask], 27 Jan 1998 08:39:09 -0500694_- <<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
The recently discussed article from Glamour Magazine led to a question
of the rarity of CD compared to other diseases. Granted, CD may have the
same prevalence among American's as their European relatives, but even a
1/250 incidence is less than 1/2 % of a given population.
I realize that the terms are hard to quantify, but would such
incidence be considered "common", "relatively rare", "rare"
Can anyone help answer this question? Such a classification might help
us when discussing this with doctors or others we are trying to reach. [...]35_27Jan199808:39:
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9801D 1600 16 10_canola oil11_Ginia
[log in to unmask], 27 Jan 1998 07:32:31 -0800631_- <<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
The Celiac Sprue Association of America, Inc. put canola oil as an oil
to avoid on their "Basics for a Gluten-Free Diet" guide, Summer 1997.
However, I see it listed on the FAQs for this mail list as acceptable.
I do feel better eliminating canola oil from my diet, bu