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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Fifteen people responded to my request for information on the GlutenEase 
enzyme. The original message was:

----------------------------------------------------------Original 
Message------------------

I have never heard of this pill . I
wanted to know if it is something  Celica's can  use or is it one of
those things that are "too good to be true"?

Comments please !

Here is a link for additional information:
http://www.enzymedica.com/pdf/glutenease_sheet.pdf?PHPSESSID=62f8144c2cb60a733f08b3727a3aae13


--------------------------------------Comments---------------------------------------------

100% of those who responded question if it would work.  One person did try 
the enzyme after eating food containing gluten and got sick.

One person commented that Dr. Fasano is working on such a project and 
thought it might be ready in 4-5 years.

The Executive Director of the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center 
commented that " ........the pill referenced here has absolutely no merit."

Another comment pointed out that no test results or any reference material 
is included in the Web Site dealing with this enzyme..

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Thanks to all who responded !

Gene

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