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Six Reasons to Get Tested for Celiac
Season 1, Ep. 1316
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Amy Burkhart, MD RD shares six important reasons to get a celiac disease test before putting yourself or your child on a gluten-free diet.
As she states so well: "The test is simple and inexpensive. The cost of not testing is much greater."
You can read the full article here: https://theceliacmd.com/six-reasons-to-test-for-celiac-disease-before-starting-a-gluten-free-diet/
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