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Diane S.

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Diane S. Newbie

I have been concerned recently  about taking low-gluten communion hosts at church.  I have not had any obvious problems with taking the host.   Am I risking my health overall by taking them?   I only take one a week on Sunday.   


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Depends on the host, who makes them, how much you eat it, and the person. I react to stuff below 20ppm if in constant exposure I learned from some CCed hemp protein that tested at 16ppm, took me a week to start getting symptoms.
I think the main "low Gluten" host was below 5ppm? Your probably not doing too much damage but I would personally see about taking it monthly instead of weekly, or take a anti gluten enzyme "Gliden X" just to be a bit more sure since it can help with CC symptoms. I would like to think of what your doing as taking 3 steps forward 1 step back every week in a healing rate just to put it into a odd perspective. I do not wish to judge but depending on your pastor/priest/church leader you might be able to do what I did. I make gluten free bread myself and have my pastor bless it and let me have it for our communion, I just feel safer this way and honestly believe god does not wish me to be sick and would accept this.

cyclinglady Grand Master

Use the search box located at the top right of the forum.  You will find plenty of information about Communion Hosts.   Welcome to the forum!  

Diane S. Newbie

Thank you for the information.    I am going to research this a little more.   I am not sure how much gluten is in the host.   

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