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Certain flower products may be safe for celiac patients - Private MD


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Following a positive celiac disease test, individuals are often forced to cut many types of food from their diets. Anything made from wheat, barley or rye ...

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kareng Grand Master

Darn! I thought maybe it was an article about the healing power of rose petals and daisies. :P

What repectable medical website spells flour like that in the title.

cahill Collaborator

Darn! I thought maybe it was an article about the healing power of rose petals and daisies. :P

What repectable medical website spells flour like that in the title.

exactly what i was thinking :lol:

shopgirl Contributor

I wish spell check had never been invented. :rolleyes:

GFinDC Veteran

I realry can't c taking them very seriously when they make a speeling misteak lyke that! :rolleyes::)

Certain flower products may be safe for celiac patients

jerseyangel Proficient

So now we have to give up gardening too??? :o:P

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I realry can't c taking them very seriously when they make a speeling misteak lyke that! :rolleyes::)

Certain flower products may be safe for celiac patients

:lol::lol::lol:


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For the study, participants with celiac disease who ate baked goods made with this type of flower for a period of 60 days showed no signs of negative reactions.

That is classic. ;)

Im going to stk to th glootin free diet, tank U. kthxbai now.

sa1937 Community Regular

I'm glad to know flowers are safe! Take away my wheat but don't take away my flowers!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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