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Catalyst: S16E19 (2014 — 2022)
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Gluten: A Gut Feeling
24 NOV 2015Documentary30 min
season
Episode
  • Networks: ABC, ABC TV
  • Country: AU
  • Language: English
  • Schedule: Tuesdays at 20:30
Episode description:
Millions of people are giving up gluten in pursuit of better health. In this special investigation, Dr. Maryanne Demasi cuts through the hype of the gluten free diet. Should we all get on board or is it just another fad?
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Torrent Contents Size: 249.42 MB

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Format: MP4
File Size: 249 MB

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Resolution: 716 x 402 (480p/SD)
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