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Sarah Barnett <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Jan 1997 21:27:57 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

About a week ago someone inquired about prescriptions being Gluten-Free.

 There is an excellent 2 1/2 page article entitled THE GLUTEN-FREE WAY TO
FILL PRESCRIPTIONS in the Jan/Feb 1996 edition of Gluten-Free Living.
 Individual editions of the magazine are $6.00 I believe, however the annual
fee is $29 and the address is:

Gluten-Free Living
P.O. Box 105
hastings-on-Hudson, NY  10706

Its a wonderful edition to our knowledge, beautifully written.  The story on
bones and what celiacs should do, to include a bone density test is what led
me to have a bone density test two weeks ago at Geo Wash U Hospital here in
Washington.  Guess what?  My endocrinoelogist (sp?) called today to say, yes,
I have osteoperosis, to go see her soon, so we can begin to build my bones
back up.

Sarah Barnett
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Washington, D.C.

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