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These products remain safe for those without Celiac Disease, gluten ... To manage the disease, she transitioned over to a gluten free diet seven years ...

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Other gluten-free varieties include: the Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, the MultiGrain Cheerios, and the Frosted Cheerios. ... Customers with wheat allergies, gluten intolerance or celiac disease should not consume the affected products.

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We care deeply about making safe, nutritious, gluten free products more widely ... According to the Celiac Disease Foundation, the condition is an ...

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But I wish there was more focus on the effects of gluten on those of us with celiac disease. A gluten free diet is our prescription, and that is what I want ...

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... were found to be gluten-free. This “undeclared allergen” would be detrimental to those with wheat allergies, celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

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"Our Lodi production facility lost rail service for a time and our gluten-free ... About 20 million Americans have a sensitivity to gluten or celiac disease, ...

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... the company announces that its cereal is now gluten-free for the enjoyment of people with celiac disease or who can not or do not consume gluten.

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Yet four months into General Mills' conversion to gluten-free Cheerios, ... People with celiac disease get sick from eating gluten, which can lead to ...

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... wheat allergies or gluten intolerance, as well as celiac disease are urged to ... In Gluten-Free Foods in the US, 5th Edition, Packaged Facts reveals that ... “Our Lodi production facility lost rail service for a time and our gluten-free ...

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Earlier this year, General Mills launched the gluten-free Cheerios. ... Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine that occurs in ...

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... adverse health effects” for people with celiac disease or wheat allergies. General Mills is transitioning five varieties of Cheerios to gluten free.

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      No she didn't because if I want to ask I have to pay 700$ for 1 hour appointment so I couldn't even ask. I read that fillers like cornstash can alter the result and tylenol contains it so that's why I tried to find someone who can answer. 
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      Did the GI doc give you any rational for stopping the Tylenol during the gluten challenge? I have never heard of this before and I can't imagine a good reason for it. Ibuprofen, maybe, because it is an anti inflammatory but acetaminophen?  I don't see that it would have any impact on the test results to take Tylenol.
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