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confused Community Regular

if an label read free of soy, dairy and so forth, but then said gluten-containing ingredients are not added to this formula. But in the ingredient list it shows oat fiber and oat beta-glucan.


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Do you know yet how you react to oats? Most oats are cross-contaminated by grains we can't have during handling. Some of us even react to gluten-free oats. If I were you I would avoid oat products until you know how you react to gluten-free oats, and then I would stll avoid oats if they're not guaranteed gluten-free.

lizard00 Enthusiast

I can tolerate oats. Technically oats do not contain gluten. So, unless it was said that it contained certified gluten free oats, I would probably stay away from it. Since oats are so often contaminated.

MELINE Enthusiast

totally agree.......did you call the manufacturer?

wschmucks Contributor

I had the same problem about 2 months ago. I was just diagnosed and I am pretty sure I reacted poorly to the beta-oat ingredient..it was used as a fiber source in one of those powder shakes. Since Gluten free oats are so hard to come by i would assume that it has gluten in it unless its a pure gluten-free Oats like Bob's Redmill, and even with that I'm waiting until after i talk to the specialist. :-( Sorry!

confused Community Regular

It is in a protein drink, i wonder if they are the same one.

I did react when i was taking it. I broke out with DH. I just wanted to check with others and see if this could be the source of my breaout. I was kinda second guessing myself since many say oats are not an problem for celiacs.

thanks for all the help

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