http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/06/scien ... ref=health
So how's that placebo effect going for all you Potty People??????

Mary Beth
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You're right on target with that statement. If something doesn't fit their rigid definitions, it is obviously totally wrong, (in their opionion), no matter how many patients have found relief by using it.Harma wrote:These specialists seems to have a blind spot for any other developments in the gluten free world
Is the writer confused by the words "allergy" and "intolerance" ? - as far as I understand these things, celiacs (like those with MC) have an "intolerance" not an "allergy".However, these people often do not have any allergic sensitivity to gluten
Mayo misdx my GF with tuberculosis in 1918, knowing full well already that he had a bowel obstruction, they sent him to a Sanitarium (where he tested negative twice before they sent him home basically to die alone, sequestered from the family that was still afraid of his "disease". Mayo never treated the bowel obstruction. Can only assume he had MAP all along and died from untreated gluten sensitivity.that Mayo is in the pay of Big Farmer and Big Pharma.