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Posted 24 June 2006 - 12:09 AM

Has anyone tried the Gluten Guard software? It is downloaded to a PDA for $70 and you can scan products with a barcode scanner and it will tell you whether the product contains gluten. I just got it a few days ago and I'm a little disappointed because it doesn't recognize a lot of products. It supposedly has information on over 100,000 products. Anyway I was just wondering what other users think. Thanks

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Posted 24 June 2006 - 03:36 PM

Welcome Brian!

I haven't purchased this software, but I had to ask...What are you doing up at 4:09 a.m? :blink:

This website has a lot of information. Keep asking questions, most of the time someone has the answer, or will find out for you.

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Posted 24 June 2006 - 04:04 PM

Hi Cindy,
Celiac has really messed up my sleeping schedule. But I've never liked going to bed early anyway, so it works out ok.

-Brian
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Posted 24 June 2006 - 07:56 PM

I tried it and was also dissapointed with the selections that were in the database, but I was pleased to find out that many of the items I was concerned about were ok, according to Gluten Guard. But like you, I wondered just what the large database contained since it seemed like half of what I tried to look up wasn't in the list.
EnteroLab test positive for gluten intolerence and 2 gluten intolerence and celiac genes
DQ2 and DQ3 sub type DQ7 in December 2005
Gluten-free since Enterolab test, December 2, 2005.

Lame Advertisement Test positive for gluten intolerence in Sept 2005.
THEN found out that my fathers mother had nontropical sprue, she passed away at 40 from (stomach) cancer, had holes in her intestines when they caught it. I had no idea....
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Posted 24 June 2006 - 08:22 PM

I have it and I look at it less frequently as I become more knowledgeable. It was helpful in the beginning and is still helpful when I need to find, for example, gluten-free black beans. I can look up black beans and scroll down until I find several brands that it says are gluten-free. Then I'll write those down and take it to the grocery store with me so I have a few to choose from if my store is out of a particular product.

It's not as helpful as I'd like, but I do use it occasionally and consider it worth the money if only to find a safe product when I need it.
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Posted 25 June 2006 - 12:17 AM

A lot of products show up as "may have gluten" which is no help. Pepsi shows up this way, and it says Mountain Dew contains gluten, but I saw on this website that all Pepsi products are gluten-free. It makes me unsure if I can trust the program.
I saw a similar product put out by Clan Thompson, which seems to be more trustworthy. I don't know about spending another $70 though. The last thing I want to do is buy a bunch of books. This is much more convenient. Anyway thanks.

-Brian
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