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- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research1
Comparing Urine and Stool Tests for Gluten Exposure Detection
But still, I'm not sure any of this is helpful from a practical standpoint when you are already doing everything you know what to do to avoid gluten since it is merely reporting what has already happened. Perhaps it would give guidance of things to avoid that you mistakenly thought were safe, that is if you could pin down what exactly was the offender from...- celiac disease
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- Threecents commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns5
Hidden Gluten: Surprising Foods and Products That May Contain Gluten
Sorry, You are 100% correct. I based my statement on two websites I saw that say they are gluten free. One says, "Haribo gummies are generally considered gluten-free, as they are made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, and fruit juice, with no wheat, barley, or rye in sight." The other website says, "Haribo gummy bears, manufactured in the United States...- celiac disease
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- Wheatwacked replied to MCAyr's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms8
Hernia symptoms after gluten exposure
Other symptoms that Celiac Disease can cause but resemble other diseases so the cause may be misdiagnosed. What Are the Symptoms of Celiac Disease? -
- sillyac58 replied to sillyac58's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications2
Rice Flakes
Thanks Scott. They are gluten-free but cross contaminated.
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