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You only need a tiny amount of gluten to develop gluten enteropathy (coeliac
disease) which is malabsorption related to destruction of the absorptive
lining of the small intestine, due to sensitivity to gluten. Most cases can
be picked up by a simple blood test by your GP, others require a
gastroenterologist and investigation.
Ben Balzer
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From: Vine Fairy <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 1999 3:29 PM
Subject: [P-F] Spelt


> Don,you say spelt is glutinous, but I have thought about it, and the
> very reason it is unpopular is because it does not have nearly the same
> amount as regular wheat, rice, and corn, which are sticky and hold
> things together...
>
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