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The Today Show - Wednesday


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Beginning with the "celebrity diet of the day", it ended with discussion of Celiac Disease and a very informative and factual discussion about what the "diet" really is (as opposed to a weight loss diet). One of the best segments that I have seen in a very long time. :D

Hopefully, we can post it when it's available.


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Thanks Patti! :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks Patti! :)

No prob Lisa--it was a great segment :)

kenlove Rising Star

i thought it was good too although at the beginning before the editor mentioned celiac I would have questioned her motives. --sponosred by wonder bread or something--

I'm glad it got down to the nitty gritty.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Yep . . . I just kind of lucked into seeing it . . . I had a bad feeling at the beginning when it was sounding like a weight-loss fad. I thought the doc did a pretty good job of setting the record straight.

digmom1014 Enthusiast

Totally agree with everyone. Although the part at the end about some of the items fading away hopefully will not happen. I need my Udi's bread!


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lizard00 Enthusiast

My cousin called me today to tell me that there was a segment coming on the gluten free diet. That would explain why I never saw it! :D

Thanks for posting Patti!

killernj13 Enthusiast

OK - I just watched it online and I was so pissed at the beginning. Good thing they added the Dr. to set the record straight. Although, I disagree with her opinion that the fad will end. With more and more people getting properly diagnosed this is not going away.

I thought I saw a bag of M&M's on the gluten side of the table at the end. Is there something I am missing I always thought M&M's other than "crispy" and now pretzel are gluten-free.

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