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New Huffinton Post Article: Gluten Sensitivity and the Impact on the Brain - Celiac.com (blog)


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New Huffinton Post Article: Gluten Sensitivity and the Impact on the Brain

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Takala Enthusiast

I just read that this am when I went back to check a recipe that I had bookmarked.

HuffPo has been running several author's articles on celiac and gluten intolerance and gluten free cooking recipes this past year, all of which have been very good. :)

plumbago Experienced

Where's the **Huffington Post** link? The link provided is just to a synopsis of the article, hosted on this site. Does not go to the HP. Can you please post a link directly to the HP?

Thanks.

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Here it is-

Gluten sensitivity and impacts on the brain, by David Perlmutter, MD 11/21/10 HuffPo

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Elizabeth Gordon also has been posting recipes there and I had gone back to look at one, but I couldn't find it at first, that's when I saw the other link

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here's the gluten-free cookie recipe, but I'm not going to use flax. ick. will probably just sub an egg in there.

Cranberry orange cookies

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