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Wheat In Beef Jerky?


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Guest DanceswithWolves

:angry: I can't believe I shoved some beef jerky in my mouth and within 20 minutes I started belching it up and severe aches in my sides! I still have them. I mean, I've also been on my feet all day in crappy sneakers....but damn, this hurts. I'd take a Tylenol, but I'm not sure if I can take that because I started taking Prozac now. I think it should be Ok....I've only been taking it for two days now.

I read the ingredients of the beef jerky bag and it stated contents contain: Wheat, Soy and something else.

Why would there be wheat in beef jerky?

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Seriously, gluten can be in everything. This is why it is so important to check labels. I wouldn't think they would put wheat products in makeup or lunch meats but they do. Check everything.

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Guest nini

Oh Boy Oberto has several flavors of beef and turkey jerky that are gluten free, we found it at Wal Mart.

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look under FAQ's and it lists which flavors are gluten free.

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lovegrov Collaborator

A number of beef jerkys have soy sauce, most of which have wheat.

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tarnalberry Community Regular

Yep, soy sauce to provide salt as a preservative/flavoring or modified food starch to help bind the seasonings are usually the culprits. Oberto and Tillamook both produce gluten-free beef jerkey, or you can make your own fairly easily.

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Yep, soy sauce to provide salt as a preservative/flavoring or modified food starch to help bind the seasonings are usually the culprits.  Oberto and Tillamook both produce gluten-free beef jerkey, or you can make your own fairly easily.

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It seems that every morning I wake up I am congested as hell, my eyes water, my ears itch, and I have horrible stomach rumblings, and I burp. I had a bowl of Bryers vanilla ice cream around 10:30pm...so maybe that's bothering me this morning. This is crazy. At work, it's difficult to remember instructions. ALthough, my mental sharpness, comes and goes....

I've been taking this Clidinium for IBS/and anxiety. But now I'm into day 4 taking Prozac. I know it takes about four weekd to to feel any effects of this stuff. Tomorrow I get all my blood work done. I have to call the clinic and straighten out the details because my medical benefits just started, so I'm not sure what's all covered.

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