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Date:
Wed, 19 Nov 1997 16:36:08 EST
Subject:
Inability to Digest Salads, etc.
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NICKI HUMPHRIES <[log in to unmask]>
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I see comments today about making salads for lunch.  I cannot eat a
salad without suffering the next day.  I do not digest the lettuce,
etc.  The same is true for raw fruits such as blueberries, as well as
some cooked vegetables like peas.  I have been gluten free for 6+
years, so I don't think the reaction can be related to gluten, and,
obviously, lettuce is gluten free (I'm talking about salads I make,
so I know no croutons have been near, and that the dressing is gf).
Based on others comments about eating salads, this is obviously not a
problem for all celiacs, but is it a problem for many?  If so, why?
Are our small intestines permanently harmed somehow or is the problem
totally unrelated to celiac disease?
nicki humphries
university of maryland medical system
baltimore, md.
FAX 410-328-8664

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