The Link Between Genetics & Celiac Disease
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If you have a severe reaction every time you try wheat products – it’s easy to think you’re unlucky. But the latest research proves that 33% percent of people have the genes for celiac disease, while only 1-4% actually experience it. This doesn’t mean that genes aren’t important – it means that there’s another factor triggering them… See this 2-minute episode, and let Dr. Tom O'Bryan reveal that trigger to you!
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