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Oh, , that just moves me all the way

to the center! Go, kids! Don’t underestimate them—Einstein’s

career started with a childhood experiment!

I don’t know nothing about brochures—I

might start at the Celiac Kids type websites. The restaurant cards might be

good too. And how about some examples of what either inspired them to invent

this or that looks like their dream. I’m thinking of the test strips for

my fish tank The little squares turn a different color according to about 7

different things in the water.

Laurie

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From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006

2:21 AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: celiac

brochure

Which celiac brochure do you

feel is the most informative?

My 2 kids (1 celiac, 1 gluten sensitive) have

entered an invention

exposition and had decided their inventions will

be products to help

those with celiac disease. I wanted to

include brochures on the table

about celiac disease. Can't pass up the

opportunity to educate the

public....right? Any suggestions on

brochures etc would be

appreciated.

My son wants to invent a test strip to test food

for gluten before you

eat it (he says it would be easier than reading

labels), my daughter

wants to invent a medication that you could take

after eating gluten

that would keep you from reacting. These are

their own ideas and they

are working hard on their prototypes. Too

bad it won't really be

real. I guess it's every celiacs dream to be

able to eat anything and

just take a pill to make up for it :)

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Oh, , that just moves me all the way

to the center! Go, kids! Don’t underestimate them—Einstein’s

career started with a childhood experiment!

I don’t know nothing about brochures—I

might start at the Celiac Kids type websites. The restaurant cards might be

good too. And how about some examples of what either inspired them to invent

this or that looks like their dream. I’m thinking of the test strips for

my fish tank The little squares turn a different color according to about 7

different things in the water.

Laurie

lbilyeu@...

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006

2:21 AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: celiac

brochure

Which celiac brochure do you

feel is the most informative?

My 2 kids (1 celiac, 1 gluten sensitive) have

entered an invention

exposition and had decided their inventions will

be products to help

those with celiac disease. I wanted to

include brochures on the table

about celiac disease. Can't pass up the

opportunity to educate the

public....right? Any suggestions on

brochures etc would be

appreciated.

My son wants to invent a test strip to test food

for gluten before you

eat it (he says it would be easier than reading

labels), my daughter

wants to invent a medication that you could take

after eating gluten

that would keep you from reacting. These are

their own ideas and they

are working hard on their prototypes. Too

bad it won't really be

real. I guess it's every celiacs dream to be

able to eat anything and

just take a pill to make up for it :)

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Oh, , that just moves me all the way

to the center! Go, kids! Don’t underestimate them—Einstein’s

career started with a childhood experiment!

I don’t know nothing about brochures—I

might start at the Celiac Kids type websites. The restaurant cards might be

good too. And how about some examples of what either inspired them to invent

this or that looks like their dream. I’m thinking of the test strips for

my fish tank The little squares turn a different color according to about 7

different things in the water.

Laurie

lbilyeu@...

From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of

Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006

2:21 AM

To: SillyYaks

Subject: celiac

brochure

Which celiac brochure do you

feel is the most informative?

My 2 kids (1 celiac, 1 gluten sensitive) have

entered an invention

exposition and had decided their inventions will

be products to help

those with celiac disease. I wanted to

include brochures on the table

about celiac disease. Can't pass up the

opportunity to educate the

public....right? Any suggestions on

brochures etc would be

appreciated.

My son wants to invent a test strip to test food

for gluten before you

eat it (he says it would be easier than reading

labels), my daughter

wants to invent a medication that you could take

after eating gluten

that would keep you from reacting. These are

their own ideas and they

are working hard on their prototypes. Too

bad it won't really be

real. I guess it's every celiacs dream to be

able to eat anything and

just take a pill to make up for it :)

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Here is a site which might help your son with his idea. It is a

home test kit(looks similar to a pregnancy test) to determine if

gluten is present in a food. Takes 5 mins. hopefully this will

help with his invention! Just go to the website below and scroll

down to Gluten Home Test Kit.

http://www.elisa-tek.com/

Also, I remember reading about a pill containing prolyl

endopeptidase (PEP) that correlates with CD. Has your daughter

looked into this yet?

Hope their projects go well!!

~

in NH

>

> Which celiac brochure do you feel is the most informative?

>

> My 2 kids (1 celiac, 1 gluten sensitive) have entered an invention

> exposition and had decided their inventions will be products to

help

> those with celiac disease. I wanted to include brochures on the

table

> about celiac disease. Can't pass up the opportunity to educate

the

> public....right? Any suggestions on brochures etc would be

> appreciated.

>

> My son wants to invent a test strip to test food for gluten before

you

> eat it (he says it would be easier than reading labels), my

daughter

> wants to invent a medication that you could take after eating

gluten

> that would keep you from reacting. These are their own ideas and

they

> are working hard on their prototypes. Too bad it won't really be

> real. I guess it's every celiacs dream to be able to eat anything

and

> just take a pill to make up for it :)

>

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www.celiacdisease.net has some pretty good ones. There was also a really good article recently in the Philadelphia Enquirer. It asked me to sign up as a member when I just searched their website. You may be able to find a copy of it in the Silly Yaks archives - it came out on 1/3/06. I know I posted a link in response to Glutenless Pete's email.

--Trudy San , CA "People who believe in absurdities will eventually commit atrocities." ~Voltaire

-------------- Original message -------------- Which celiac brochure do you feel is the most informative? My 2 kids (1 celiac, 1 gluten sensitive) have entered an invention exposition and had decided their inventions will be products to help those with celiac disease. I wanted to include brochures on the table about celiac disease. Can't pass up the opportunity to educate the public....right? Any suggestions on brochures etc would be appreciated. My son wants to invent a test strip to test food for gluten before you eat it (he says it would be easier than reading labels), my daughter wants to invent a medication that you could take after eating gluten that would keep you from reacting. These are their own ideas and they are working hard on their prototypes. Too bad it won't really be real. I guess it's every celiacs dream to be able to eat anything and just take a pill to make up for it :)

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www.celiacdisease.net has some pretty good ones. There was also a really good article recently in the Philadelphia Enquirer. It asked me to sign up as a member when I just searched their website. You may be able to find a copy of it in the Silly Yaks archives - it came out on 1/3/06. I know I posted a link in response to Glutenless Pete's email.

--Trudy San , CA "People who believe in absurdities will eventually commit atrocities." ~Voltaire

-------------- Original message -------------- Which celiac brochure do you feel is the most informative? My 2 kids (1 celiac, 1 gluten sensitive) have entered an invention exposition and had decided their inventions will be products to help those with celiac disease. I wanted to include brochures on the table about celiac disease. Can't pass up the opportunity to educate the public....right? Any suggestions on brochures etc would be appreciated. My son wants to invent a test strip to test food for gluten before you eat it (he says it would be easier than reading labels), my daughter wants to invent a medication that you could take after eating gluten that would keep you from reacting. These are their own ideas and they are working hard on their prototypes. Too bad it won't really be real. I guess it's every celiacs dream to be able to eat anything and just take a pill to make up for it :)

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www.celiacdisease.net has some pretty good ones. There was also a really good article recently in the Philadelphia Enquirer. It asked me to sign up as a member when I just searched their website. You may be able to find a copy of it in the Silly Yaks archives - it came out on 1/3/06. I know I posted a link in response to Glutenless Pete's email.

--Trudy San , CA "People who believe in absurdities will eventually commit atrocities." ~Voltaire

-------------- Original message -------------- Which celiac brochure do you feel is the most informative? My 2 kids (1 celiac, 1 gluten sensitive) have entered an invention exposition and had decided their inventions will be products to help those with celiac disease. I wanted to include brochures on the table about celiac disease. Can't pass up the opportunity to educate the public....right? Any suggestions on brochures etc would be appreciated. My son wants to invent a test strip to test food for gluten before you eat it (he says it would be easier than reading labels), my daughter wants to invent a medication that you could take after eating gluten that would keep you from reacting. These are their own ideas and they are working hard on their prototypes. Too bad it won't really be real. I guess it's every celiacs dream to be able to eat anything and just take a pill to make up for it :)

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In <dqjcbq+kr77eGroups>, on 01/17/06

at 06:17 PM, " doremusv " typed:

>Here is a site which might help your son with his idea. It is a home

>test kit(looks similar to a pregnancy test) to determine if gluten is

>present in a food. Takes 5 mins. hopefully this will help with his

>invention! Just go to the website below and scroll down to Gluten Home

>Test Kit.

> http://www.elisa-tek.com/

Pricy.

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In <dqjcbq+kr77eGroups>, on 01/17/06

at 06:17 PM, " doremusv " typed:

>Here is a site which might help your son with his idea. It is a home

>test kit(looks similar to a pregnancy test) to determine if gluten is

>present in a food. Takes 5 mins. hopefully this will help with his

>invention! Just go to the website below and scroll down to Gluten Home

>Test Kit.

> http://www.elisa-tek.com/

Pricy.

--

n : jt@... http://jt-mj.net

In the beautiful Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York State!

-- --

If you want it done right, forget Microsoft.

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I would choose to say " priceless. "

Any sort of gizmo like this, any sort of testing, any sort of

anything that puts gluten in the limelight (to show how BAD it can

be), in my opinin, is priceless.

Melonie :)

>

> In <dqjcbq+kr77@e...>, on 01/17/06

> at 06:17 PM, " doremusv " <doremusv@y...> typed:

>

> >Here is a site which might help your son with his idea. It is a

home

> >test kit(looks similar to a pregnancy test) to determine if

gluten is

> >present in a food. Takes 5 mins. hopefully this will help with

his

> >invention! Just go to the website below and scroll down to

Gluten Home

> >Test Kit.

>

> > http://www.elisa-tek.com/

>

> Pricy.

>

> --

> n : jt@j... http://jt-mj.net

> In the beautiful Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York State!

> -- --

> If you want it done right, forget Microsoft.

>

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I would choose to say " priceless. "

Any sort of gizmo like this, any sort of testing, any sort of

anything that puts gluten in the limelight (to show how BAD it can

be), in my opinin, is priceless.

Melonie :)

>

> In <dqjcbq+kr77@e...>, on 01/17/06

> at 06:17 PM, " doremusv " <doremusv@y...> typed:

>

> >Here is a site which might help your son with his idea. It is a

home

> >test kit(looks similar to a pregnancy test) to determine if

gluten is

> >present in a food. Takes 5 mins. hopefully this will help with

his

> >invention! Just go to the website below and scroll down to

Gluten Home

> >Test Kit.

>

> > http://www.elisa-tek.com/

>

> Pricy.

>

> --

> n : jt@j... http://jt-mj.net

> In the beautiful Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York State!

> -- --

> If you want it done right, forget Microsoft.

>

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I would choose to say " priceless. "

Any sort of gizmo like this, any sort of testing, any sort of

anything that puts gluten in the limelight (to show how BAD it can

be), in my opinin, is priceless.

Melonie :)

>

> In <dqjcbq+kr77@e...>, on 01/17/06

> at 06:17 PM, " doremusv " <doremusv@y...> typed:

>

> >Here is a site which might help your son with his idea. It is a

home

> >test kit(looks similar to a pregnancy test) to determine if

gluten is

> >present in a food. Takes 5 mins. hopefully this will help with

his

> >invention! Just go to the website below and scroll down to

Gluten Home

> >Test Kit.

>

> > http://www.elisa-tek.com/

>

> Pricy.

>

> --

> n : jt@j... http://jt-mj.net

> In the beautiful Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York State!

> -- --

> If you want it done right, forget Microsoft.

>

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