<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Dear list members and fellow sufferers, Last night I was searching for information on celiac disease and came across a web site on a product called Alpha ENF. The site is: http://www.nutramed.com/enfood/enfoodholiday.htm On this page, they talked about their product, Alpha ENF, which is a "meal replacement formula" that supplies complete nutrition during what they termed a "food holiday." That is, a cleansing program that appears to be gentler on the system than fasting. It sounds very appealing, and just what I've been looking for. However, the cautious part of me wants to know if there is anyone out there who has tried this product. They don't say what it consists of. Apparently, it's OK for celiacs--or for most food intolerances. Sounds too good to be true? I don't know. How is this different from other liquid meal replacements? On the one hand, it sounds like a welcome relief from the constant vigilance of foods that are destructive, giving the gut time to heal and recover. On the other hand, my BS detector surfaces, and I ask myself: Is this expensive formula just another quick weight loss scheme? And don't we eventually have to go back to eating regular food? But I'm desperate enough to give it a try. I'd like to know if there's anyone out there who has done so, and what their experiences have been. They also have a course on other nutritional issues, and one can be trained to be a nutrition counselor. It all sounds very good, but I'd like to see some evidence that they are legit. Anyone out there done the "food holiday," with or without Alpha ENF? --Liz