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Erica wrote:It makes me smile when a Dr can allow themself to keep learning from someone else :pulsinghearts:
:iagree: That's probably what I like best about him.

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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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That's awesome Tex. You have helped so many people and most of all me with your wealth of knowledge and willingness to share! I am so appreciative of you!
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Hi Jari,

Thanks. I hope the response I posted in the other thread you started may be of some help, too.

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That's awesome, Tex! You have helped countless people, including me. You are a such a blessing to so many! Glad your Dr was open and willing to be curious and experiment. It makes me so sad that Dr's don't get real nutrition training and even the nutrition degrees are predicated on the food pyramid and other political food nonsense rather than science, experimentation, and data.

Thanks for you help and glad you were one of the rare people to have validation of your lollipop moment (see video for context). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVCBrkrFrBE :grin:
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Thanks, Liz. And thanks for the link to the TED talk. That was inspiring, to say the least.

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