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Gerard Farrell wrote:

>I often wonder when someone has overt symptoms that clear up when a certain
>food element is removed from their diet if there are other more sublime
>covert effects, of that food, on a person's health?
>
>
I certainly believe that to be true.  In particular, I am familiar with
gluten intolerance (celiac)
and it shows up in a great variety of symptoms: migraine headaches,
itchy skin rash, joint pains,
depression, and others, as well as the better known diarrhea, gas,
indigestion, gut pain, etc.  Some
people with gluten intolerance never get the digestive symptoms, and
they have
the very devil of a time getting diagnosed.

    Lynnet

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