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Hey, has anyone else seen this new article? How nice it would be to not "sweat the small stuff" anymore.

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=1341

(My appologies if already addressed in another post!)


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It has been addressed in a few other posts actually. But I read the article every time because it's just too darn exciting!!! :lol: Even if THIS particular thing doesn't work, I'm sure it will bring us further down the path to something working.

B)

Nancy

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Oh yeah, it would be SO great-- it's the small stuff that drives me crazy. I have very little difficulty staying away from direct gluten-- cc is the hard one. I hope it's real!

Leah

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Nate Apprentice

Thanks!

my gluten-free set a tomatoe right on top of a bunch of bread crumbs not thinking and the other day I was at a bbg and my buns were moved around with the same tongs as the other ones! I simply can't stop these instances without crawling into a box and never coming out.

Hopefully this happens soon,

;)

N

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The testing is true! I personally am pretty cautious (or maybe you could say pessimistic!) about these kinds of studies, at this point. I think I would stick to the diet regardless, but maybe in restaurant/travel situations it would be nice to have "back-up." I also just feel the less medication etc in my body...the better. And after all the reading I've done of gluten, aside from Celiac...don't think I'd be wanting to eat it again anyway. It will be curious to see what happens!

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