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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Help a child understand their disease.  Help a child understand your
disease.  Help support celiac disease research.

Eating Gluten-Free with Emily, a fully illustrated children's book about
celiac disease, is now available for only $14.99 plus shipping.

This is the story of Emily, a happy, active five year old, who suddenly
becomes ill.  Emily describes the process through which she is diagnosed
with celiac disease, and chronicles real-life situations that all children
with dietary restrictions inevitably face.  She then recounts the lifestyle
changes necessary to manage her disease in terms that young children can
understand.

To order your copy today, visit:
http://www.xlibris.com/EatingGlutenFreewithEmily.html
Or call 1-888-795-4274  ISBN:  1-4010-8949-6

To learn more about the author, visit:
http://www.xlibris.com/BonnieKruszka.html

********************************************************************************************

"This is one of the best products I have for children with celiac disease.
Really well done!"

        -Dr. Alessio Fasano, M.D., Center for Celiac Research, University of
Maryland



"A much needed and timely piece of work."

        -Dr. Ramasamy Manikam, M.D., Center for Celiac Research, University
of Maryland



"My children love this book!  They enjoy the story, the clever
illustrations, and the main character, Emily, who uses words and stories to
which they can relate."

        -Trisha B. Lyons, R.D., L.D., Clinical Dietitian, MetroHealth
Medical Center, Cleveland

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