hi, i was crazy this morning looking for the delphi list since i read that sombody says it has like 30 pages??(i,vr tried with google) it was really hard but i,ve only found a small list that say that you can eat chicken and things like that (no brands), and also says that Kellogg's Corn Pops are ok to eat. Anyone knows if that its true??
and if sombody has the real address I'll apreciate. (i dont thing I had the good one)
thx, Abi
forget the second question, ive just foun myself the answer in kellogs web site/
they said: "
Kellogg's® Corn Pops and Kellogg's® Rice Krispies might be suitable, depending on gluten sensitivity. Corn Pops have a very small amount of wheat starch added, and Rice Krispies have a small amount of malt flavoring, made from barley. Check with your personal physician to determine if these products are suitable for you."
hope this is usefull for somebody.
Abi
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#1
Posted 19 November 2006 - 06:58 AM
Abigail, mom of Brian (36 months and Celiac since oct 2006), and Alan (9 month and Didnt try any gluten yet...)
#2
Posted 19 November 2006 - 07:24 AM
Abi -
Go to this website:
http://forums.delphi...p?webtag=celiac
scroll down to the forum folders
the first forum folder should be 'gluten free product lists'
click on this link
download one of the product lists - they are dated august of 06 and will be in acrobat format
hope this helps
Courtney
Go to this website:
http://forums.delphi...p?webtag=celiac
scroll down to the forum folders
the first forum folder should be 'gluten free product lists'
click on this link
download one of the product lists - they are dated august of 06 and will be in acrobat format
hope this helps
Courtney
Courtney - 25
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
#3
Posted 19 November 2006 - 07:24 AM
Abi--my advice is to stay away from those cereals. Barley malt is bad and you do not want wheat starch either.
This statement really bothers me: Kellogg's® Corn Pops and Kellogg's® Rice Krispies might be suitable, depending on gluten sensitivity. Depending on gluten sensitivity????????? If you have a gluten sensitivity, then you absolutely do not want to eat this cereal--if you don't have a gluten sensitivity, then there was no need to ask about gluten. Stay away from the cereal, for your health.
This statement really bothers me: Kellogg's® Corn Pops and Kellogg's® Rice Krispies might be suitable, depending on gluten sensitivity. Depending on gluten sensitivity????????? If you have a gluten sensitivity, then you absolutely do not want to eat this cereal--if you don't have a gluten sensitivity, then there was no need to ask about gluten. Stay away from the cereal, for your health.
Deb
Long Island, NY
Double DQ1, subtype 6
We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right!
"The calm river of your life approaches the rocky chute of the rapids - flow on through. You are the same water. The rocks cannot hurt you. Remember, now and then, that you are the water and not the boat. Flow on!
Long Island, NY
Double DQ1, subtype 6
We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right!
"The calm river of your life approaches the rocky chute of the rapids - flow on through. You are the same water. The rocks cannot hurt you. Remember, now and then, that you are the water and not the boat. Flow on!
#4
Posted 19 November 2006 - 07:26 AM
I'd also like to add that I second what Deb said - I'd stay away from Kellog's like the plague!
Gluten is gluten is gluten...one crumb is the same as a loaf of bread...gluten intolerant is just that - and it doesn't depend on 'your sensitivity.'
Gluten is gluten is gluten...one crumb is the same as a loaf of bread...gluten intolerant is just that - and it doesn't depend on 'your sensitivity.'
Courtney - 25
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
Columbia, SC
Gluten-free since July 8, 2006
Casein-free since October 16, 2006
Went six weeks, and fell back into a deliciously painful world of cheese.
Casein-free (again and for serious this time) December 11, 2006
Stupid cheese addiction....2/07
Dx Hypothyroid in 1993
Dx Gluten & Casein Sensitive through Enterolab 10/06
Dx Adrenal *Exhaustion* 2/07
Originally from WI, I am still in denial over my newfound casein intolerance. I fear I will not be allowed back into the state if I can no longer eat cheese and drink milk. This could pose some trouble over holidays when I wish to visit my family. It also poses a problem involving the severe rage I feel when I have to throw away somebody's unfinished cheese sticks. That is so wrong.
#5
Posted 21 November 2006 - 01:51 PM
thank you, i ve find it and its very usefull!!!
Abi
Abi
Abigail, mom of Brian (36 months and Celiac since oct 2006), and Alan (9 month and Didnt try any gluten yet...)
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