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		<title>Cited in EmpowerHer &#8211; Living Happily Without Gluten, National Celiac Disease Awareness Day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Living Happily Without Gluten, September 13th was National Celiac Disease Awareness day, and I was contacted to comment about how living without gluten can be a major life adjustment. Turns out, it is very possible to live happily without gluten. To read the full article By Rheyanne Weaver, Click HERE. Alicia Clark, a licensed clinical&#8230;</p>
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