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American Dietetic Association-manual Of Clinical Dietetics


kathy1

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I am trying to get my hands on the ADA's 6th edition of the manual of Clinical Dietetics .Particularly their revised Gluten Free Guidelines.

I believe this came out in 2000, not sure if there is anything more recent. I don't want the whole manual, just the gluten free guidelines and their website sells the entire manual for something like $100.

Anyone have any suggestions?


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I actually might have it at home. After a horribly disappointing meeting with a dietician, I received a package in the mail (maybe six months later) with some info. The title sounds familiar so I'll check on it for you. If I do, I'll let you know and I can send you a copy!

kathy1 Contributor
I actually might have it at home. After a horribly disappointing meeting with a dietician, I received a package in the mail (maybe six months later) with some info. The title sounds familiar so I'll check on it for you. If I do, I'll let you know and I can send you a copy!

Thanks!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

My cousin works for a magazine which is owned by a registered dietician. (don't ask -- it's a bizarre, but evidently very profitable story) I'll ask her if she can get some info. Lynne

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