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Allergy vs. Intolerance
This category articles that deal with the differences between allergies and food intolerance.
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- Scott Adams replied to Jenny (AZ via TX)'s topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications6
gluten-free stool softener needed for after surgery
A typical CYA response--since they don't label it that way they don't test for gluten, thus can't guarantee it's gluten-free, even though no gluten ingredients are used in the product. -
- Scott Adams replied to Mettedkny's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications4
crunchmaster Searching for the source - anyone have problems with Crunchmaster crackers?
I understand your immense frustration after 17 years of excellent management; it's incredibly disorienting to have your numbers spike without a clear cause or physical symptoms. Given your thorough investigation, the Crunchmaster crackers are a very plausible culprit, despite their certification. Certification ensures gluten is below 20ppm, but if you are... -
- Jenny (AZ via TX) posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications0
Does Dailymed.nlm.nih.gov site have filters for gluten?
When using daily med to look up prescriptions, is there a way to filter ingredients such as gluten or wheat? I usually take only a couple of drugs but since I’m having surgery, I have 5 new ones to take for a short time post-op. Thanks! For non prescription drugs, Walgreens has a line called Free&Pure that has gluten free written on the packaging i... -
- Scott Adams replied to annamarie6655's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease3
Purposefully Glutening Myself?
Dr. Jean Duane published a book on Celiac.com, and although all chapters are worth reading, there are some that cover this perfectly. Here is the link to the 1st chapter: This chapter and others cover this topic well:
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