Gluten Free Oats has anyone heard of this company?
#1
Posted 04 June 2007 - 03:08 PM
www.glutenfreeoats.com
What is your take on it? Thanks much for your replies.
Annette in MN
IsAMom to Isaac(7), Isabel(5) and Isaiah(4)
diagnosed celiac 4/1998
Both DSs diagnosed 4/2006 at 5 & 2 yrs of age
#2
Posted 04 June 2007 - 03:33 PM
Celiac not confirmed, but positive results with diet change
Gluten free since 10/06
#3
Posted 04 June 2007 - 04:53 PM
mamaw
#4
Posted 04 June 2007 - 05:28 PM
Hez
#5
Posted 04 June 2007 - 06:11 PM
IsAMom to Isaac(7), Isabel(5) and Isaiah(4)
diagnosed celiac 4/1998
Both DSs diagnosed 4/2006 at 5 & 2 yrs of age
#6
Posted 26 August 2007 - 07:58 PM
The first time I ate them I had a reaction, but I thought perhaps since I was so newly diagnosed at that time that perhaps it was just my over sensitive stomach. So about a week later maybe 10 days later or so I tried them again and the Same reactions. I wasn't going to try them a third time.
I guess some of us just can't eat oats period ! They did say there were Gluten-Free and everything, but they didn't work out well for me.
#7
Posted 26 August 2007 - 09:57 PM
BURDEE
#8
Posted 27 August 2007 - 01:18 AM
IsAMom, on Jun 4 2007, 05:08 PM, said:
www.glutenfreeoats.com
What is your take on it? Thanks much for your replies.
Annette in MN
I have not heard of those, but I do know that Bob's Red Mill has gluten-free oats. They were giving them out at the Gluten Free Summit. They are in a pretty big bag.
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....
#9
Posted 27 August 2007 - 04:19 AM
tiffjake, on Aug 27 2007, 02:18 AM, said:
Are you sure they were from Bob's Red Mill? Last time I called them (March 14, 2007), they told me while they hope to one day offer gluten-free oats, they had no immediate plans to do so. They aren't on their gluten-free list, either. Just curious, as I'd love to have another source for gluten-free oats.
As far as the brand the original poster asked about it, yes, I have tried them, and they are quite good. I am able to tolerate them, but my son is not. In Dr. Green's book, he states that there is a small subset of celiacs that cannot tolerate any oats, gluten-free or not. Seems like my son is in the can't tolerate them category.
Dx 8/05 via bloodwork and biopsy (total villous atrophy)
11-year old son Dx 11/05 via bloodwork and biopsy
Daughters (13 and 3) have tested negative via bloodwork
A woman is like a tea bag - you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. - Eleanor Roosevelt
#10
Posted 27 August 2007 - 04:07 PM
cruelshoes, on Aug 27 2007, 06:19 AM, said:
As far as the brand the original poster asked about it, yes, I have tried them, and they are quite good. I am able to tolerate them, but my son is not. In Dr. Green's book, he states that there is a small subset of celiacs that cannot tolerate any oats, gluten-free or not. Seems like my son is in the can't tolerate them category.
They ARE Bob's Red Mill. They just came out with it and introduced it at the Gluten Free Summit. Here is a link to their News page where they tell about it. They are Gluten Free Whole Grain Rolled Oats. Brand New
http://www.bobsredmi...in_the_news.php
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....
#11
Posted 27 August 2007 - 04:10 PM
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....
#12
Posted 27 August 2007 - 04:50 PM
Dx 8/05 via bloodwork and biopsy (total villous atrophy)
11-year old son Dx 11/05 via bloodwork and biopsy
Daughters (13 and 3) have tested negative via bloodwork
A woman is like a tea bag - you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. - Eleanor Roosevelt
#13
Posted 27 August 2007 - 04:50 PM
Dx 8/05 via bloodwork and biopsy (total villous atrophy)
11-year old son Dx 11/05 via bloodwork and biopsy
Daughters (13 and 3) have tested negative via bloodwork
A woman is like a tea bag - you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. - Eleanor Roosevelt
#14
Posted 27 August 2007 - 09:53 PM
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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