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Old 05-21-2014, 09:28 PM   #16
bringtheheat
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Originally Posted by To Be Quite Honest View Post
This study hardly solidifies the findings as fact, but it sure gives some of you the ammunition you require to make fun of people, or sit all high and mighty "being sick of people". Perhaps you can try being understanding and compassionate towards others.
I agree

Myself being one of the non-celiac confirmed (that is to say the test hasn't come back positive), gluten sensitive people. I found out after i had the test you needed to be eating it so that the test could come back accurate, felt it was not worth it to feel terrible for two weeks just to find out something that my own body is already telling me.

For those who say that they are finally happy about the results of the study and able to look down upon those who are not as privileged to be spitting images of health, a large portion of the people I know who have these sensitivities or actually diagnosed celiac (in fact all of them i know)bring their own food to others parties, or host the parties themselves while serving not just allergy friendly foods but something they can also enjoy. And if one of the above is not an option, they including myself go without and don't make a big stink of it. really its not terribly hard to do.

As previously stated to use a study that states in it that more research is required before anything concrete can actually be said about the matter is a foolish way to approach scientific research.
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