Last night, I arrived home after a 14 hour day at work, to find a very kind and lovely review of my book, “Gluten Toxicity”, at Amazon.com. Thank you so much “Gluten Free RN”, Nadine Grzeskowiak, for doing this review. I appreciate your time and your support. In Nadine’s review, she said, “Gluten Toxicity is a terrific resource! Shelly has managed to very accurately address all of the current issues and misconceptions regarding celiac disease and gluten intolerance with well researched information. Shelly has much sought information on the paleolithic diet and why this should be considered. I look forward to referencing Gluten Toxicity with clients and offering Shelly’s new book an excellent first resource.” To see the review on Amazon.com, you will need to go to the page for “Gluten Toxicity” and then scroll down to view Nadine’s comments.
I highly respect Nadine and all of her accomplishments. Nadine Grzeskowiak, tirelessly promotes awareness about gluten intolerance through her business, “The Gluten Free RN Resource Center”, in Corvallis, Oregon, USA. She can also be found at her blog, at Twitter, and on Facebook. Although, I haven’t formally met Nadine, I feel a comradeship, we both recognize that undiagnosed gluten intolerance is a significant public health problem, we have the same mission to increase awareness, and we both are working long hours to help end the suffering. Someday, it will be an honour to meet Nadine Grzeskowiak, “The Gluten Free RN”.
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