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Lactaid Ultra Fast Act Glutenfree?


sonja69

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Hi everyone,

I am on gluten-free diet now for about 3 weeks now and I feel so much better. not everyday is fine, but I am pretty optimistic that all will be fine one day.

anyway, I am lactoseintolerant and I often use Lactaid ultra tablets (fast act, hihgest dosage) when I am not eating at home, e.g. for coffee or other gluten-free foods.

I read so much controverse thigs about Lactaid: is it gluten-free or not?

Ingredients are:

Microcrystalline Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Crospovidone, Magnesium Stearate, Colloidal Silicon Dioxide

how can one be really sure??

thanks in advance and have a nice New years eve and all good for glutenfree 2007!

Sonja


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This site has a good list ...linked and copied and pasted info. It's not comprehensive, but if you'll google anything not on it, you'll have your answer. :)

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EXCIPIENT INGREDIENTS IN MEDICATIONS

Aspartame - An artificial sweetening agent derived from aspartic acid.

Aspartic Acid - A crystalline amino acid found naturally in sugar beets and sugar cane.

Benzyl alcohol - Made synthetically from benzyl chloride which is derived from toluene (a tar oil).

Cellulose - (ethylcellulose, methylcellulose, hydroxymethylcellulose, hydroxypropyl, microcrystalline)

LisaJ Apprentice

Hey Sonja,

I found this on their website:

Do LACTAID

sonja69 Rookie

Hi all!!

happy new year and thanks for all answers!!

Sonja

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