<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Does anyone know if there is a good, comprehensive book on normal/abnormal digestion that is understandable by the layperson? Something like "everything you alsways wanted to know about your gut but were too embarrassed to ask your gastroenterologist"? You know - if you blow up like the Goodyear blimp at four in the afternoon, is it likely to be from your dinner the night before, from your breakfast, or maybe from the snack you had for lunch? What are the sequences of the digestive processes so you can figure out where something went wrong? I can think of so many questions - it would be good to have knowledge of processes so you can talk more intelligently with your doctor. I know we all have had to discuss and complain about a lot of our more intimate problems with the medical profession, and it's easier for some than for others, but if there is a good reference book out there that someone could recommend, it would really be helpful. Also, I made use of the Campbell's number to request the GF list, and got the feeling from the lady's reaction that there have been LOTS of calls since the number appeared. Let's hear it for GF power! Nancy