<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> 2 1/2 years ago I worked for a holistic MD in Federal Way, WA, Dr. Dorman, a very fine physician. I respected his medicine, but we had our differences of opinion regarding gluten sensitivity. He was aware of celiac disease and did traditional blood tests for it, but he didn't see gluten sensitivity as being the wide spread a problem I did. He often discouraged me from counseling patients to suspect gluten sensitivity for their various health problems. Anyway, I introduced Dr. Dorman to EnteroLabs and soon after left his employ. Just last week I had a casual visit with Dr. Dorman. He thanked me for putting him in contact with EnteroLab. He said he didn't know before what a wide spread problem gluten sensitivity really was before he started testing his patients through EnteroLab. Dr. Dorman reported to me that of 100 of his chronically ill patients he had tested through EnteroLabs 70 of them tested positive for gluten sensitivity. He said every one of these patients that has gone "wheat free" has experienced a significant improvement in their health. (He didn't say "gluten free", just "wheat free.") I wanted to say, "I told you so," but I bit my tongue! ha ha! [And, BTW, he offered me my old job back!] Anyway, Dr. Dorman now believes that Dr. Fine is correct in his belief that 30% of the general population has some degree of gluten sensitivity, especially after seeing that 70% of his chronically ill patients are sensitive to gluten. Score 2 points for Dr. Fine & EnteroLabs! And score 2 points for Dr. Dorman for his ability to think outside the box! I wish more physicians were like that. Valerie in Tacoma *Support summarization of posts, reply to the SENDER not the Celiac List*