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Vitamin A deficiency is common in celiac disease, both before and after diagnosis, but most doctors (especially in the United States) are not trained to consider it.
This article will help you determine whether it is causing your symptoms and what you can do about it.
http://glutenfreeworks.com/2010/07/08/vitamin-a-deficiency-in-celiac-disease-common-before-after-diagnosis/
-John
John Libonati
GlutenFreeWorks.com
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"Recognizing Celiac Disease"
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