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The GFCFSF diet and other related issues..

Here I will attempt to have discussions with myself and I will also post information that I believe *I* will find useful at some point in time. My main areas of interest in this blog are: Asperger's/Fragile X syndrome, diet/nutrition, torticollis, and my other health problems that I believe I have mostly due to not receiving the proper vitamins and minerals in my daily diet. I am working to reverse these things or at least, fix them in some way, via only diet. This is my adventure.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

This is a good link about the holistic approach to arthritis.

And this is a good link for the list of products containing gluten, but it also lists some things that are hidden names for MSG, apparently some of these contain gluten sometimes.
Posted by xlicea at 10:00 AM

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