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Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils


lambchop

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lambchop Newbie

It's been a long time since I've posted here - but I'm in nursing school and we are studying Celiac Disease, which I felt I would be very knowledgable about since I've had it for 3 years now - haha. Anyways, our instructor told us that hydrogentated vegetable oil is another name for gluten. I wasn't aware of this and didn't see this on the forbidden list on this list. So just wondering if anyone has heard of this and trying to find some information on it.

Thanks so much.


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Modism Newbie

Hydrogenation is just a chemical process.

Hydrogenated vegetable oil contains no gluten.

There is such thing as hydrogenated wheat gluten. Could you have misheard the prof?

psawyer Proficient

Could somebody be confusing hydrogenated vegetable oil (which is gluten free) with hydrolized vegetable protein (which might be gluten but usually isn't)?

lambchop Newbie

I could have got the two mixed up - guess I better clarify with the instructor tomorrow.

Thanks for the replies.

munchkinette Collaborator

I think it must have been "hydrolized". My friend was intolerant of hydrolized soy protein I believe... whatever is in fake meat products.

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