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Wholefoods Multi-vitamin


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cynicaltomorrow Contributor

I recently purchased a multi-vitamin and am kind of weary about taking it. I've had problems taking vitamins in the past. The ingredients include barley grass and wheat grass. The woman at the health food store called the company and the company said that they were gluten-free. Do you think they are alright?

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tarnalberry Community Regular

No, I don't. In theory, it is possible to get wheat grass and barley grass that is technically gluten-free. Theory doesn't always pan out into practice, however, and this is one of those instances that I simply won't risk.

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hthorvald Rookie

I totally agree with Tarnalberry, I wouldn't risk it. If you have questions or concerns about any food or supplement, you'll only wonder after you've taken the vitamin, which will cause unnecessary stress. I wouldn't eat anything that I considered suspect, no matter how many assurances I have. Trust your judgement because you know more about celiac disease disease and glutens than most.

H.

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plantime Contributor

That is a risk I would not take. The chances of contamination of the grasses with seeds are very high.

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Guest gillian502

I have a bottle of Whole Foods 365 brand adult multi vitamins, and there's no mention of wheat grass in it at all, is yours different? Mine also lists on the bottle that it is gluten free, wheat free, lactose free, etc. I didn't know whole foods made more than one type of adult multi.

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cynicaltomorrow Contributor

My bad.. it's not Wholefoods.. it's Nature's Way.

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debmidge Rising Star

Freeda brand makes gluten-free multivitamins. We buy over website. They are in New York

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