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- Scott Adams replied to Jane02's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications6
Desperately need a vitamin D supplement. I've reacted to most brands I've tried.
I do not know this, but since they are labelled gluten-free, and are not really a product that could easily be contaminated when making them (there would be not flour in the air of such a facility, for example), I don't really see contamination as something to be concerned about for this type of product. -
- Jane02 replied to Jane02's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications6
Desperately need a vitamin D supplement. I've reacted to most brands I've tried.
Thanks @Scott Adams. Do you know if Kirkland Signature supplements share facility and production lines with other products containing gluten? I'm worried that I'll react to this brand just like I did with other gluten-free labelled supplement brands. -
- Scott Adams replied to Matthias's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications5
Unexpected gluten exposure risk from cultivated mushrooms
This is a really common area of confusion. Most natural cheeses (cheddar, Swiss, mozzarella, Parmesan, brie, camembert, and most blue cheeses) are inherently gluten-free, and you’re right that the molds used today are typically grown on gluten-free media. The bigger risks tend to come from processed cheeses: shredded cheese (anti-caking agents), cheese s...
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