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Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:14:33 -0700
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

The majority of people who subscribe to this list already know pretty much
everything they need to know about being gluten-free. Our 50-page booklet,
"Gluten Free From A-to-Z: Everything You Need To Know To Get Started on a
Gluten-Free Diet" would only confirm everything you already know.

But this publication wasn't created with you in mind -- it was written as a
guide for newbies, and for all those people who you come into contact with
on a regular basis, like friends, co-workers, aunts, cousins, grandmas,
teachers, babysitters, and so on. People who care about your well-being and
who want to learn the basics about your condition and your diet.

Here is a clear, concise and accurate guide to living gluten-free. It's easy
to read in one sitting, and it's handy to have around for reference. Keep
one on hand to give to others so they can learn about being GF. Who knows,
it might just help someone else figure out the root of their own health
problems. For more info go to:
http://www.glutenfreecanada.com/publications/atoz.html

Thank you.

Janice Palmer
www.glutenfreecanada.com

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