<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Has anyone else been offended by the article by Jack Challem, "Gluten Free, but Not Guilt Free" on page 20 in the May 2003 issue of "Let's Live" sent out by GNC? In the article he states that he went to a celiac conference. The particular paragraph I am addressing is, "There are a lot of gluten-free treats on the market now. During the first break at the celiac meeting, hundreds of attendees had a chance to snack on gluten-free cookies, muffins, cakes and other refined baked goods. They swarmed around the tables to sample the snacks, but although they were avoiding the gluten, they were still loading up on refined sugars and carbs. Sadly, they don't seem to have recognized the oportunity to learn from their misfortune by adopting a truly healthy diet." The photo at the top of the article shows a woman greedily lunging for an iced doughnut. If you haven't seen this article, please try to get a copy (available for free at GNC). Comments to him can be addressed to [log in to unmask] and letters to the editor of the magazine at [log in to unmask] I plan to register my comments to both of them, and hope others will join me in doing so as well. Shirley *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List*