Key Features:
- Shows why gluten proteins are different from all others and how this can account for symptoms throughout the body in those with celiac disease
 - Illustrates that "multiple allergy syndrome" is not only real and related to similar allergens in extremely different plants
 - Discusses the difficulties in using human proteins and cytokines as therapeutics
 - Presents examples of how protein aggregates are vital to many physiological processes but also characterize renal and neurological syndromes
 - Shows examples of protein toxins that have medical and industrial uses
 
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