website explaining the gene's involved in Dr. Fines testing
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website explaining the gene's involved in Dr. Fines testing
Hi guys
those of you interested in why gene testing is relavent may like this site: I accidently came across it.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20030621/bob9.asp
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those of you interested in why gene testing is relavent may like this site: I accidently came across it.
http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20030621/bob9.asp
It's hot here! Love . . .
Great article, and...
Do you remember when SOME people on the other board were INSISTING that only people with DQ2 and DQ8 could possibly have Celiac Disease? I knew there were a small fraction that weren't, but you can't tell some people anything, now can you!
This is a really great article. Thank you so much for posting it!
Yours, Luce
This is a really great article. Thank you so much for posting it!
Yours, Luce
Tex, please post in Current Research area
Hi Tex,
Would you please put this article in the Current Research area of this board. This looks like our kinda article, doesn't it?
Thanks!
Yours, Luce
Would you please put this article in the Current Research area of this board. This looks like our kinda article, doesn't it?
Thanks!
Yours, Luce
Marsha,
That is indeed an excellent article. I could move it, if necessary, but it would be better if you posted it in the "Current Research" room, with an appropriate title.
Would you mind doing that? Everyone who is gluten sensitive should read that article. Thanks.
Tex
That is indeed an excellent article. I could move it, if necessary, but it would be better if you posted it in the "Current Research" room, with an appropriate title.
Would you mind doing that? Everyone who is gluten sensitive should read that article. Thanks.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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I think we should make a field trip to the UNcomfy room and post it there ;)
Almost cried when I read about how IF it happens, they're hoping to have it by the time his son goes to college - 11 yrs. WAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!! I feel SO crappy today. I can't imagine living another 11 yrs.
Christine
Almost cried when I read about how IF it happens, they're hoping to have it by the time his son goes to college - 11 yrs. WAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!! I feel SO crappy today. I can't imagine living another 11 yrs.
Christine
Wonderful Write-Up Marsha
Thank you very much. I am sending this to my other site and my nephew's mother because he has this gene situation.
Thank's once again
MJ
Thank's once again
MJ
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Marsha,
That's a great article - good find. I would love to see it posted in the "information on diet" room. The illustration of how the gluten breaks down into peptides and enters the small intestine is a good addition to the little thing put together on "what is gluten".
Have you already posted the link to the article somewhere?
MJ, Great Glutes!!
Love,
Karen
That's a great article - good find. I would love to see it posted in the "information on diet" room. The illustration of how the gluten breaks down into peptides and enters the small intestine is a good addition to the little thing put together on "what is gluten".
Have you already posted the link to the article somewhere?
MJ, Great Glutes!!
Love,
Karen
Ha Ha Ha Ha ......too funny
Good glutes! I should have a butt. My daughter says I have none and don't fill out pants well in back. Some people are born with the genes to fill out their jeans! lol or whatever they choose to wear.
I am laughing here and now gotta run to thejavascript:emoticon(':flush:')
quickly here! See whatcha' all done now?
hugs
MJ
I am laughing here and now gotta run to thejavascript:emoticon(':flush:')
quickly here! See whatcha' all done now?
hugs
MJ
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ONE glute anyway ;)
Mike would appreciate this topic..
Christine
Mike would appreciate this topic..
Christine
One Glute! That's me!!!
BUTT that glute is Gluten Free! heeeeee
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OK, THIS IS HILARIOUS. Click on that link again, and read the name of the AUTHOR LOL
Ben Harder LOL
I'm rolling..
sorry, my mind is ALWAYS in the gutter.
Christine
Ben Harder LOL
I'm rolling..
sorry, my mind is ALWAYS in the gutter.
Christine
Re: LOL
I kinda liked Mr. Sollid's name, tooTendrTummy wrote:OK, THIS IS HILARIOUS. Click on that link again, and read the name of the AUTHOR LOL
Ben Harder LOL
I'm rolling..
sorry, my mind is ALWAYS in the gutter.
Christine
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hmmm
LOL I wonder if scientists think up their OWN names... Peggy, if YOU were a scientist, what would YOUR name be?
Christine
Christine