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Coco-biotic By Body Ecology


ShayFL

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I have been looking for ready made coconut kefir. I am currently drinking goat milk kefir. It is helping me, but frankly, I just dont like dairy. I dont like the aftertaste of ANY dairy. I found 2 companies that sell it, but they dont ship. Body Ecology does, but here are the ingredients:

https://shop.bodyecology.com/images/be301sf.webp

Then it says this:

But Does This Product Contain Gluten? Current research suggests that for persons with celiac disease and gluten-sensitivity the maximum safe level of gluten in a finished product is less than 0.02% (200 parts per million) and possibly as little as 0.002% (20 parts per million). Indeed, for a product to be labeled as "Gluten-Free," Codex Standard allow for up to 200 parts per million gluten content.

Although you see wheat and rye lower down in the ingredient lists for Coco-Biotic and Dong Quai, and wheat, rye and oats for BE Wholegrain, NO gluten was detected in laboratory tests for Coco-Biotic , only 6 parts per million was detected in lab tests for Dong Quai , and only 7 parts per million was detected in lab tests for BE Wholegrain (which is all WAY below the rigorous 20 parts per million or less threshold the FDA is pushing for to label a product "Gluten-Free.")

Aside from the fact that there are minimal amounts of these grains in Coco-Biotic, Dong Quai, and BE Wholegrain, the fermentation process actually breaks down the gluten; gluten strains normally bind in the body, but fermentation breaks it down so it won't! That means those with gluten-sensitivities may actually have their digestive systems improved and long-term their gluten-tolerance raised by these products!


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Personally I would not use the product. I am one who won't use any product that has gluten ingredients that have been processed to be gluten free knowingly. I am however very sensitive and react to tiny amounts. You may want to challenge the product for a week when you are feeling good and not consuming or using any other risky product. Perhaps that could tell you if it is really safe for your system.

ShayFL Enthusiast

Yeah...my reaction to gluten is migraine and vertigo....just dont ever see a good time for that...LOL

I emailed one of the companies that makes it without any gluten grains cuz their site said shipping would be available soon. I know I can make my own. But geez....I already make EVERYTHING I eat from scratch. It would be nice to have a few ready made things. :)

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

I would not. I am also in the same boat as ravenwoodglass. I am not impressed with their statement and am not convinced they fully understand.

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