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Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Aug 2002 23:20:12 -0400
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Holly Krahe wrote:
 >[log in to unmask] writes:
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 >>  It may be rarely diagnosed, but studies find an incidence of
 >>  around 1:150. That is not rare.
 >
 >And how rare is it that removing the foods that aggravate the disease causes
 >a sudden presentation of a symptom of the disease?

Going paleo does not mean that one is automatically totally gluten-free.
Gluten is everywhere. And if one is a celiac and they remove gluten, most
of the time they become more sensitive to gluten. And small amounts cause
more problems then they did before.

My problem is with your insistence in your orginal quote:

 >1) Why do you think that your diet will be the focus of your visit?  Lack of
 >periods in a young healthy female should never PRIMARILY indicate a need to
 >rework diet!

And diet can be the primary cause.

Don.

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