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Kelloggs Gluten-Free Rice Krispies & Ener-G Bread


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emsimms Apprentice

Has anyone experienced problems eating these?

My son (gluten intolerant) has had 6 months without any symptoms but has had severe abdominal pain and constipation this past week. I am not able to find any major gluten source in his recent food but he has been eating a lot of the gluten-free Rice Krispies and the Ener-G bread these past weeks/months.

 

I am wondering if it could be trace amounts of gluten adding up over time? Or simply the constipating effect of rice, of course...

 

Thanks for any comments!

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gilligan Enthusiast

I eat the Kellogs gluten-free rice krispies quite often without any problems.  Haven't had the Ener-G bread.

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We have never had problems with the rice krispies or Ener-G bread.

 

Try keeping a journal to see if there is an environmental cross contamination or another food sensitivity.  If the symptoms persist or get worse get back in touch with the pediatric gastro.

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emsimms Apprentice

Thanks so much for your helpful comments!
I do have a few suspects as to where the CC could have come from.

Good luck to all of us!

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