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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Hi, all,

I know that Entero labs in Dallas used to be "the final word" for a simple
stool test that they do for gluten and wheat sensitivity; not celiac.

Does anyone know if anyone else does this sort of accurate testing for those
sensitivities...like is it more common now a days to find labs that do this
with the same accuracy that they (EL) were known for?

And also, what is the test called and is insurance generally paying for it?

Thanks,

Diane Jacobs
www.celiacdiseaseinfo.org

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