Has anyone here tried the Medifast plan while on a Gluten Free diet? I am 130lbs overweight, and am considering this option. They have shakes that are <10ppm Gluten. Any thoughts?
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Medifast On gluten-free Diet Has anyone tried Medifast for weight loss while gluten-free?
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Posted 17 March 2009 - 06:43 PM
I have been on medifast and stayed on it after finding out I had a gluten allergy. I of course avoid the chicken noodle soup and I am still slightly concerned about the oatmeal but have not had any reactions to the shakes, pudding, hot drinks, new meal replacement bars. Hope that helps you!
Jen
Jen
#3
Posted 17 March 2009 - 08:06 PM
Hi Jenn, Welcome to the board!
I had several very detailed conversations with a physician who was supporting Medifast and also researched the ingredients thoroughly. Most of the products are heavy on soy and dairy which can be problematic for new celiacs. A few products have a label saying they contain 10 ppm or less of gluten (and at least one that says 2300+ppm gluten). Most of the other products do not mention their gluten content and none of the products claim to be gluten-free or suitable for celiacs. I also question the use of oats as only certified gluten-free oats are safe for celiacs.
Medifast is rather expensive and I recommend verifying the gluten-free status before moving forward. You may have better success with a registered dietician familiar with celiac.
Take care,
Janet
I had several very detailed conversations with a physician who was supporting Medifast and also researched the ingredients thoroughly. Most of the products are heavy on soy and dairy which can be problematic for new celiacs. A few products have a label saying they contain 10 ppm or less of gluten (and at least one that says 2300+ppm gluten). Most of the other products do not mention their gluten content and none of the products claim to be gluten-free or suitable for celiacs. I also question the use of oats as only certified gluten-free oats are safe for celiacs.
Medifast is rather expensive and I recommend verifying the gluten-free status before moving forward. You may have better success with a registered dietician familiar with celiac.
Take care,
Janet
#4
Posted 20 March 2009 - 09:48 AM
I have used MF with great success (lost 68 lbs in 5 months). I am allergic to wheat, I am not celiac or gluten intolerant so keep that in mind, but I do get very itchy when I consume any wheat, even in small amounts. I ate the bars, shakes, puddings, oatmeal and hot drinks with no trouble.
Susan
LYME diagnosed 11/2010, allergic to wheat, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, allergic to all grasses, most trees, dust
Mom to 9 year old dd, lyme, diagnosed 11/2011, highly gluten intolerant, epilepsy w/ generalized seizures, mitocondrial markers, malabsorption, recurring candida - Gluten-free Casein-free since 9/16/08. Diagnosed with P.A.N.D.A.S. 6/20/09, seizure free since going gluten-free!
and 10 yr old dd, Lyme diagnosed 11/2011, severe dust allergy, allergic to most trees/grasses/weeds. Positive gluten intolerance testing. Gluten Free since 12/09/08. Diagnosed with P.A.N.D.A.S. 6/20/09
LYME diagnosed 11/2010, allergic to wheat, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, allergic to all grasses, most trees, dust
Mom to 9 year old dd, lyme, diagnosed 11/2011, highly gluten intolerant, epilepsy w/ generalized seizures, mitocondrial markers, malabsorption, recurring candida - Gluten-free Casein-free since 9/16/08. Diagnosed with P.A.N.D.A.S. 6/20/09, seizure free since going gluten-free!
and 10 yr old dd, Lyme diagnosed 11/2011, severe dust allergy, allergic to most trees/grasses/weeds. Positive gluten intolerance testing. Gluten Free since 12/09/08. Diagnosed with P.A.N.D.A.S. 6/20/09
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