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Just checking to see what other doctors have passed on to other Celiac
Patients.
My Gastroenterologist says my blood work shows a "4" in the gluten range.
I don't know if this is really bad or not, but the villa are still just a
little on the flattening side.  I have been gluten free since April of
2004.  I saw a dietician yesterday, and she suggested I get ALL makeup,
lipstick, lotions, moisturizers, face cream, hair shampoos, hair
conditioners, ladies' shaving cream gluten free as well--to see if this
makes a difference!!  This is NOT an easy step to take, as it will take a
lot of research on my part.  Have any of you done this?  Oh, I left off the
hair coloring, too, and the conditioner the beautician uses on me--that
will have to be checked, too.  Is this necessary?!?  Everything I put into
my mouth, eating or drinking, says gluten free.  So, does gluten go through
the skin via lotions, etc????  Any suggestions would be appreciated, as I
am so careful on what I eat.  I am having no symptoms at all, but the blood
work shows something, as well as the villa.  HELP!!!!!!!
A Bible that's falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn't.  Charles
H. Spurgeon
Love, Diane

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