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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
All Are Welcome at this Community Event. Dr. Tom O’Bryan will be speaking
at NCNM in Portland, OR. Saturday, Oct 8.
Topic: The Conundrum Of Gluten Sensitivity:
Why the Tests Are Often Wrong (and what to do about it).
National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM)
049 SW Porter Street
Portland, OR 97201
503.552.1555
NCNM Room 324 on the 3rd floor of the Academic building
Community session – All Welcome 2:00pm-4:00pm
Annex building located North of the other buildings between Mead and Kelly
“The New England Journal of Medicine states 55 Diseases that can be
triggered by eating gluten.
NEJM 2002 Jan 17;346(3):180-8 Review, Huffington Post Jan. 2002”
“Celiac Disease is one of the most common *lifelong disorders *in both
Europe and the US.” NEJM 348;25 June 19, 2003
The single most important risk factor for celiac disease is having a
first-degree relative with already-defined celiac disease, particularly a
sibling. A rate up to 20% or more has been noted.
World J Gastroenterol 2010 April 21; 16(15): 1828-1831
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Toward Healing The Planet,
One Patient at a Time,
Karen Cortis
Executive Director
www.thedr.com
248-790-5428
*The single most important risk factor for celiac disease is having a
first-degree relative
** with already-defined celiac disease, particularly a sibling.
A rate up to 20% or more has been noted.*
*World J Gastroenterol 2010 April 21; 16(15): 1828-1831*
*Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List*
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