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Everyone with MC should read Tex's book. It is absolutely wonderful. I am learning so much and I've had this for awhile. But only newly diagnosed with more sensitivities in April. I have hope I can heal this with diet.
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Post by humbird753 »

I agree, Nancy, it's a great book.

I have read a lot here, but the information came in bits and pieces because I didn't know enough to ask some questions. Reading the book is giving me a better understanding and is also filling in blank spots I didn't know were there.

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Post by ant »

Dear All,

I am not sure how Amazon does their "best seller" rankings, but I note today that Tex's book has jumped up to #8 in the 'Immune System' category. I drink to its continued success! :pourdrink: Congratulations Tex.

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I agree! Great book!
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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Fantastic book and definite reading for all who have these diseases and the new to them.

Kudos Tex.

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Post by tex »

Thanks everyone.

I appreciate the kind words,
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Post by tlras »

I just ordered mine! Get it next week! Thanks so much Tex on all your hard work writing it. I'm prepared to be overwhelmed....lol!

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Post by Gloria »

I'm just starting chapter 15 (almost done!) and it's been very informative. You wrote a much-needed resource for MC. It should be on the shelf of every GI's office.

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Post by tex »

Thanks, Terri and Gloria.
Gloria wrote:It should be on the shelf of every GI's office.
I wish. But it's probably more likely to be found in the trash can of every GI's office. :lol:

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