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[quote=Anonymous]I have Celiacs so am obviously 100% gluten free. Because I do most of the cooking in the house, DH is about 75% gluten free. He has admitted that he's noticed some changes for the better in how he feels but honestly I think part of that is because going gluten free has cut out A LOT of the processed foods we used to eat, so now we are eating much cleaner than before. I do wonder if the people who go gluten free not due to celiac or an allergy feel better because they too are also eating less processed foods. I can't speak to whether or not a gluten sensitivity is made up, but I do think there are some diagnoses that fall outside the celiac/allergy diagnosis. But until those diseases have any names, doctors will continue to say someone has a non celiac gluten sensitivity based soley on the fact that cutting out gluten has fixed the person's health issue [/quote]
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