I was talking to a guy I know yesterday that is a manager at Wild Oats. He has done a lot of research on Celiac Disease and claims that they will soon be carrying a gluten free oat. He says the company isolated their fields and has a dedicated facility. Has anyone else heard anything else about this?
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Gluten Free Oats? Too good to be true?
#2
Posted 30 July 2006 - 05:28 PM
4tomorrow, on Jul 30 2006, 06:28 PM, said:
I was talking to a guy I know yesterday that is a manager at Wild Oats. He has done a lot of research on Celiac Disease and claims that they will soon be carrying a gluten free oat. He says the company isolated their fields and has a dedicated facility. Has anyone else heard anything else about this?
Http://www.glutenfreeoats.com
It is real... however there is some debate...
1) SOME ppl on this board have tried it with no symptons
2) SOME ppl on this board have tried it and have had symptons.
Possible reasons why some ppl might react:
1) Intolerence to the Oat protein, while its different then gluten some ppl do react to it in a simular fashion. Somthing like 1 in 10 celiacs have this intolerence.
2) CC in other places contiminated the oats
3) Some theroize that the Oat protein is so simular to gluten that some ppl will react to it becuase thier bodies think its gluten.
Thats about all I know I think. I will not allow my son to have any till he is old enough to understand and decide himself, at 3 yrs (well wil be in Aug) he can not possibly understand yet.
Vincent
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#3
Posted 30 July 2006 - 06:00 PM
and a source in Canada is: http://www.Lame Adve...com/en_home.php
Good web site that also talks about celiac and oats
Good web site that also talks about celiac and oats
Quote
We guarantee that our oats are pure and free of cross-contamination with wheat, barley, rye, triticale, kamut, spelt and other grains that are closely related to wheat.
We protect and check our oats at all critical stages:
as seed
at planting
while growing in the field
at harvesting
during transport
in storage
during processing and packaging
We certify purity through seed lab and R5-ELISA gluten test results.
We protect and check our oats at all critical stages:
as seed
at planting
while growing in the field
at harvesting
during transport
in storage
during processing and packaging
We certify purity through seed lab and R5-ELISA gluten test results.
Sandy
Type 1 diabetes - 1986
hypothyroid -1993
pernicious anemia
premature atrial beats
neuropathy
retinopathy
daughter is: age 15
central hypotonia and developmental delay
balance issues (rides an adult 3 wheel bike)
hypothyroid 1996
dermatographia - a form of angioedema 2002
celiac 2004 - by endoscopy
diagnosed Aspergers at age 7 - responded very well (HUGE difference) to gluten-free diet
recovered from Kawasaki (2003)
lactose intolerant - figured out in Oct/06
Gilberts syndrome (April/07)
allergy to stinging insects
scoliosis Jan 2008
nightshade intolerance - figured out April 2008
allergy to Sulfa antibiotics
son is 13
type 1 diabetic - 2003 diagnosed on his 9th birthday
celiac - 2004 by endoscopy
lactose intolerant - figured out Nov/06
Type 1 diabetes - 1986
hypothyroid -1993
pernicious anemia
premature atrial beats
neuropathy
retinopathy
daughter is: age 15
central hypotonia and developmental delay
balance issues (rides an adult 3 wheel bike)
hypothyroid 1996
dermatographia - a form of angioedema 2002
celiac 2004 - by endoscopy
diagnosed Aspergers at age 7 - responded very well (HUGE difference) to gluten-free diet
recovered from Kawasaki (2003)
lactose intolerant - figured out in Oct/06
Gilberts syndrome (April/07)
allergy to stinging insects
scoliosis Jan 2008
nightshade intolerance - figured out April 2008
allergy to Sulfa antibiotics
son is 13
type 1 diabetic - 2003 diagnosed on his 9th birthday
celiac - 2004 by endoscopy
lactose intolerant - figured out Nov/06
#4
Posted 31 July 2006 - 06:20 AM
we use them with no problem.
Christine
15 year old twins with celiac, diagnosed dec. 2005
11 year old daughter with celiac diagnosed dec 2005
17 year old son with celiac gene
15 year old twins with celiac, diagnosed dec. 2005
11 year old daughter with celiac diagnosed dec 2005
17 year old son with celiac gene
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