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Physician education increases diagnosis and improves treatment of celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.  

Now support groups are taking their members' health in their hands by educating their local physicians.  They are using "Recognizing Celiac Disease" by Cleo Libonati, RN, BSN...because it works.  

Now your support group can take advantage of "Recognizing Celiac Disease" bulk pricing. Save 40% off the regular price when purchasing 5 or more at http://www.recognizingceliacdisease.com/23.html. 

"Recognizing Celiac Disease" will help you and your doctors understand gluten, celiac disease, its symptoms and the nutrient deficiencies that cause them.   

See what doctors are saying....

"Recognizing Celiac Disease" is a useful reference that will serve as a helpful tool for health care providers and anyone diagnosed with the disease."
-Stefano Guandalini, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, University of Chicago, Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, University of Chicago Children's Hospital, Founder and Medical Director, The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center

"This work delivers an overview of celiac disease with a concise picture of the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tools and treatment of celiac disease. Most of all, it expands on the nutritional deficiencies and complications of this disease, emphasizing the dietary management of these patients. This work will serve as an excellent reference to physicians, medical students, dietitians, patients and the general public as well."   
-Kenneth Falchuk, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School, Senior Gastroenterologist, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

"I smugly opened the book figuring I would skim it, close it and shelve it. However, once I really started to read the book, I was amazed at how much it had to teach me. The book is called Recognizing Celiac Disease. I found this book very helpful. Further, I believe it would be helpful to physicians who do not have as much knowledge of celiac disease." 

-Michelle Sullivan, MD, Chicago, IL


"I am a physician and use the book whenever I suspect or diagnose celiac disease, to remind me of the basics but also of the many potential subtleties and traps in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.  It is very clear, comprehensive and helpful; until now, I had never seen so much information on the disease in one book, and that makes my life easier."  
-P. R., MD, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

"A very thorough review of the literature!  A useful resource."
-Peter Green, MD, Director of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, Attending Physician at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Visit http://www.recognizingceliacdisease.com to learn more about "Recognizing Celiac Disease" and take advantage of this special offer.  Support group leaders, we will work with you.  Contact us at [log in to unmask]

Best of health,
 
John Libonati

GlutenFreeWorks.com
http://www.glutenfreeworks.com
Tel. 215-591-4565

"Recognizing Celiac Disease"
The Complete Guide to Recognizing, Diagnosing and Managing Celiac Disease
http://www.recognizingceliacdisease.com
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