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chrissy Collaborator

i know oats there is a bit of a controversy over oats. look at this site and tell me what you think.

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can someone tell me how to post a link so that it works??

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The problem is that even if the oats are gluten-free, how can you tell whether you are one of those who has a similar reaction to pure oats as to gluten, or not. This type of reaction has been witnessed in trials and research. To truly try oats safely, in my opinion, you would need to have follow-up testing done--bloodwork, biopsy etc.

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It has taken me so long to get "healthy" that I just can't get myself to try oats in case I have more crappy reactions...

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It has taken me so long to get "healthy" that I just can't get myself to try oats in case I have more crappy reactions...

I'm with you... I've worked so hard to get healthy(er) that I wouldn't want to risk being one of those who reacts to oats...

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i love the idea of being able to use oats-----but i don't know how we would tell since two of my girls didn't have normal symptoms, and i am only recently realizing that kassie's symptoms have been caused by celiac.

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From what I understand this place only has oats growing and no cross contamidation. There also is another company in canada that is producing oats. I did receive a sample of the Canada oats at the Columbus conference and I loved them. Both company's went through strict guidelines so I'm told....

four of us ate the oats two full blown celiac's and two with intolerances to wheat & gluten ... Glad to say none of us got sick from eating the free samples....... I'm sold and I miss using oats so I'm ordering. They say to take it very slow when adding oats back into your diet.... Of course with anything some people will have a reaction when others don't......I haven't tried their brand of oats .

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To truly try oats safely, in my opinion, you would need to have follow-up testing done--bloodwork, biopsy etc.
I agree.

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I am feeling so good now that I don't want to risk that just for oats!

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