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Dear Celiac List Friends,
I am passing this on in case it will help somebody else.
Our celiac daughter(10 yrs since her celiac diagnosis) also has
ulcerative colitis and allergy or intolerance to a number of foods
including corn, soy, dairy, canola and zucchini. We did not make much
headway with her colitis until we decided to try an all organic diet. I
found it interesting that the only foods she was having trouble with are
ones that 85% to 95% of the crop are genetically modified. Sugar beets
are also almost entirely GMO now also. For some foods we cannot find
certified organic, but we have been able to find in some cases heirloom
varieties or 3rd party "certified GMO free" products. As I understand
it, certified organic precludes GMO by definition.
In less than a year, no other changes being made, she has dramatically
improved. I have been reading about GMO products and there are many
reports of an increase in inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis
or crohns) starting around the time in the mid 1990s when GMO soy and
then corn first becamewidely available on the market. They are nearly
everywhere in the food supply and hard to avoid. Whole Foods is now
responding to customer pressure to require products they carry to show
on the label if more than 1% of the ingredients are GMO. If you would
like to read an article, here is the link
http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/whole-foods-says-it-will-require-labels-on-genetically-modified/article_0a158846-58ac-5450-98fa-a92ffcf57e4f.html
There is a very interesting DVD available about this: "Genetic
Roulette". You can learn more about this at
http://geneticroulettemovie.com/ or on www.mercola.com.
I hope this will help someone else as it has our family.
Paula in PA
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