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Sick And Very Hungry


kakattack

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kakattack Newbie

hey everyone...

im new to this gluten/wheat free thing since October

ive been sick for the past week with diherea and not being able to digest foods

i am staying away from sugar for the day, as that doesn't help when your having diherea...

**DOES ANYONE KNOW IF KELLOGS ALL BRAN DRINK MIX IS GLUTEN/WHEAT FREE?**

i got this because its low sugar/has good vitamins that i need...

any other suggestions on what to eat that will help repair my digestive system?

im going to eat toast w/ no sugar jelly later...

please anyone, if you know if that drink mix is ok to drink, let me know....im starving/needing nutrients very badly

im 5'1'' and ive already lost 20 pounds from this...


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GlutenGalAZ Enthusiast

I know you said you are stayig away from sugar for the day but what about:

Banana's or applesauce (No Sugar Added kind Mott's has some).

Rice or chicken.

I would suggest posting the ingredients (if you feel up to it) on the drink mix you have, maybe someone would be able to tell you yes/no on it.

I hope you start to feel better soon and can figure out what you can eat.

Good Luck

kakattack Newbie

sorry, here is the links to the drink i bought earlier... :P

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Sizes

10 ct, 8 ct

Ingredients

POLYDEXTROSE, CITRIC ACID, MALIC ACID, NATURAL LEMON FLAVOR WITH OTHER NATURAL FLAVORS, CONTAINS TWO PERCENT OR LESS OF POTASSIUM CITRATE, SOY LECITHIN, SUCRALOSE, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, ETHOXYLATED MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, ACESULFAME POTASSIUM, NIACINAMIDE, RED #40, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE, VITAMIN B12.

Kosher Status

Kosher Dairy

Preparation Instructions

Directions: Take a sip of water if you need space to add mix. Tear packet starting at tear notch and empty contents into a 16.9 fl. oz. bottled water. Shake until dissolved. For a lighter flavor, use a 20 fl. oz. bottled water.

bakingbarb Enthusiast

I didn't think anything with the name bran in it would be safe for gluten free so I looked it up. NOTHING by Kellogg is safe for you/us.

Do you have any gluten-free products?

Answer:

At this time, we do not offer products suitable for consumers on a gluten-free diet except as follows:

Kellogg's

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
sorry, here is the links to the drink i bought earlier... :P

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

Sizes

10 ct, 8 ct

Ingredients

POLYDEXTROSE, CITRIC ACID, MALIC ACID, NATURAL LEMON FLAVOR WITH OTHER NATURAL FLAVORS, CONTAINS TWO PERCENT OR LESS OF POTASSIUM CITRATE, SOY LECITHIN, SUCRALOSE, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, ETHOXYLATED MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, ACESULFAME POTASSIUM, NIACINAMIDE, RED #40, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6), WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE, VITAMIN B12.

Kosher Status

Kosher Dairy

Preparation Instructions

Directions: Take a sip of water if you need space to add mix. Tear packet starting at tear notch and empty contents into a 16.9 fl. oz. bottled water. Shake until dissolved. For a lighter flavor, use a 20 fl. oz. bottled water.

Quite frankly, the pile of crap in this drink isn't good for anybody, anytime. Try eating some plain rice and drinking water with lemon and lime juice in it, it will give you the same electrolytes as gatorade without the sugar. If your diarhea has lasted a week, it's time to take some Imodium.

wschmucks Contributor

When i get glutened its hard for me to eat anything. The foods that do work well for me are buckwheat or quinoa oat meal (This is a life saver) , plain fruits and veggies and I make smoothies at home with rice protein powder to make sure i get enough protein. Some times I will have to beo on a smoothie diet for a few days before I can even think food is desirable again (but I suffer from constipation, not D..so you may be different).

Do not eat anything in a package/ processed when you are in this fragile of a state. Also, think about where your food comes from. If it is made my Kellogs who also makes cereal products, none of which are gluten-free-- then the possibility that there is CC is pretty high. I always stay away from brands like that.

shade34098 Newbie

In all seriuosness, if you can... Steak and Potatoes... if you don't have the means for that... try this...

DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW

Best tasting gluten-free food out there...

It will fill you up and help regulate you...

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I'm not gluten-free but my kids (2),(6) are.


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bakingbarb Enthusiast

LOL Dinty Moore was my fav food when I was a kid. I was stunned to see it is gluten free!!!

In all seriuosness, if you can... Steak and Potatoes... if you don't have the means for that... try this...

DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW

Best tasting gluten-free food out there...

It will fill you up and help regulate you...

----------------------------------------------------------

I'm not gluten-free but my kids (2),(6) are.

harp1 Apprentice

I've been clean for 4 years, I got contaminated (6 oatmeal cookies - what a mistake) and I had uncontrollable diarrhea for 5 days. Sorry you're not feeling well. Susan

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