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Fran Gillespie <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 May 1996 19:01:15 +0100
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
 
I appreciate the info sharing that goes on here, but today's offerings have
got to remind people to VERIFY the INFORMATION.
Osteoporosis a rich person's disease? Osteporosis can be hereditary-
Osteoporosis can be enhanced by the loss of hormones brought about by
menopause in women. According to Dr. Susan Lark, in her 1995 book
titled  "Womens Health Companion", "Osterporosis affects 20 million
older Americans, 90 % of whom are women. One out of 3 American
women will develop Osterporosis after menopause. Other factors such as
skin pigmentation, family history, hormonal status, lifestyle habits, &
preexisting health issues (such as malabsorption)play a role in
osteoporosis".
 
Advil gluten free? I personally called the manufacturer's of both Advil &
Tylenol last week & both confirmed THERE ARE TRACE ELEMENTS
OF GLUTEN IN ALL FORMS OF ADVIL & TYLENOL. (my gut
confirmed this by having a reaction to Tylenol).
By all means do some research of your own- especially on something as
important as Osteoporosis for Celiacs with severe malabsorption
problems. Fran/Oregon

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