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Hi Dedy,
Can you please expound upon your idea about calcium being deposited around
the body in people with gluten allergy? I have had Celiac Disease (gluten
sensitivity) for many years, as has my son, and many people I know. It is not
uncommon for untreated Celiacs to develop nutrient deficiencies due to
malabsorption from intestinal damage, but I have never heard or read about this
calcium phenomenon. I would be interested to see references/research to back up
this notion.
Thanks!
Maddy
In a message dated 9/12/2004 4:21:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, Rundle
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I think Maddalena is referring to lipomas.. I have them too... would =
love to know why they happen... they have nothing to do with a person's =
weight... skinny people develop them too.
A similar phenomenon occurs with calcium being deposited around the body =
[not in the bones] to people with gluten allergy.
Dedy
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