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The Celiac ActionLine
Celiacs Helping Celiacs
Vol. IV, Num. 4 from October 1994
Celiacs of Orlando
Gluten Intolerance Group of Florida
Publisher/Writer: Mike Jones, 12733 Newfield Drive, Orlando, FL. 32837,
Phone (407) 856-3754.
Editor: Mary Alice Warren, 112 St. Croix Avenue, Cocoa Beach, Fl. 32931,
Phone (407) 784-5696.
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: Medical Information . . . . . . . . . =3= :
: Product Information . . . . . . . . . =4= :
: Hidden Gluten . . . . . . . . . . . . =5= :
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recipes promulgated by this newsletter are intended for the benefit of
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use of this information by GIG of Florida or Celiacs of Orlando.
Individuals should consult with their personal physician before
following any medical recommendations mentioned in this newsletter.
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i "The Management of the Well Patient with Stable Celiac Disease",
Murray, J.A. M.D., ACS Newsletter, Vol. 2, Summer 1994, pg. 4.
ii Cobden, I., Rothwell, J & Axon, A., ``Intestinal permeability
and screening tests for coeliac disease'', GUT: 21:512, 1980.
iii Parsons, R., Hossack, G., & Paddock, G., ``The absorption of
antibodies in adult patients with coeliac disase'', J of Antimicrobial
Chemotherapy, 1:39, 1975.
iv Kerlin, Paul, "Rice Flour, Breath Hydrogen, and malabsorption"
Gastroenterology, Volume 87, num. 3, pg. 578-85, Sept. 1984.
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