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Dr. Lark Newsletter For March


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I subscribe to Dr. Susan Lark's newsletter...the March issue just came and it has a great big article on celiac disease. Nice to see it get some prominence. Dr. Lark feels gluten should be minimized even by people who don't have celiac disease.


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Carole--That's good news! I used to subscribe to Dr. Lark's newsletter--I didn't renew this time. :angry:

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Carole--That's good news! I used to subscribe to Dr. Lark's newsletter--I didn't renew this time. :angry:

how can you subscribe to this?

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how can you subscribe to this?

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I'm not sure I'd subscribe again....I've been a bit disappointed with the content, and subscribing seems to generate a fair number of sales letters from them selling variou vitamins, etc. The newsletter is moderately interesting at best. And I think it's way overpriced. But here's the website link anyway...

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Judy and Carole--That is why I stopped subscribing. I didn't think it was worth the price--also Judy, the actual newsletters didn't live up to the advertising. It just figures, though, that after I stopped getting it, she has an article that I would have been interested in!

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