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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
First of all: I have to appologize for the nasty sign. that appeared in the
list yesterday. It really is of no use in this group, but as a default
Eudora puts it underneath my mails: I forgot to put it off: sorry again.
As for the biopsy: I certainly will ask my GI on friday what the benefits
are of my procedure compared to an oral biopsy (that is if they are any
benefits...)
I received some questions from people visiting Europe, who wanted addresses
where they can buy GF-products.
certainly: the UK is the best place to visit, as it seems that GF-products
are more common there than on the continent.
Here in Belgium I would advice you to go to a bio-food shop. Things are
slightly more expensive, but you should be able to find GF-cookies, bread,
spaghetti and the like. In the Netherlands these shops are even more
widely available. However, my experiences with GF-foods are somewhat
restricted, as I'm not on a GF-diet yet, my biopsy is only for friday...
Problem however in Europe is that visitors from the US will go through many
different countries with different products....
I know that in Belgium there exists a little booklet with all GF-products
you can get in our food-stores.
And for the bio-shops: you can buy a book with all European adresses.
If I will be diagnosed CD positive, I'll compose a list with tips for CD
'patients' visiting Europe, it might take me some weeks to do the research
(week-ends and evenings...), but I'll let you know when ready...
John
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