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Is There Gluten In Hordenine?


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I take several supplements. One of them just changed its formula and now has hordenine extracted from barley. I have no idea if this would include the gluten in the barley, or if so, if it is destroyed in processing, etc. I have been researching and have not been able to find out my answer anywhere.

 

I don't want to take a chance on the supplement, but the original formula helped me so much, I really wanted to take the new one, if possible.

 

Does anyone have an idea if it contains gluten?


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I take several supplements. One of them just changed its formula and now has hordenine extracted from barley. I have no idea if this would include the gluten in the barley, or if so, if it is destroyed in processing, etc. I have been researching and have not been able to find out my answer anywhere.

 

I don't want to take a chance on the supplement, but the original formula helped me so much, I really wanted to take the new one, if possible.

 

Does anyone have an idea if it contains gluten?

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I think this is a "you need to not eat that",  but it is 430 in the AM, lol.

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Here is a good reference to look at.  I think in the end, if you react to it stop, if no problems then the concentration has been sufficiently reduced by natural processes.  In studies it is not connected to Celiac Disease. 

 

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Colleen

 

 

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