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Lundberg Rice Cakes, Or Something Making Me Sick?


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I am one of the more sensitive celiacs, and lately I have been feeling half awful, half fine, and suspect very minor glutening - but from what??

Constantly tired or lightheaded, periodic stomach distress, period shaking super-sick sensation that passes quickly, can't seem to tell when I'm hungry or full, and generally feel like I have a head cold (but without a fever, cough, or nose problems)

There are only a few new things in my life :

1. Lundberg Rice Cakes..!

Not a dedicated brand. A few of their gluten-free products are contaminated.. but I heard the rice cakes were safe.

Has anyone had a reaction them, or know know whether or not they are processed on dedicated equipment?

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2. Big e low brand tea - Stopped drinking the day before symptoms spiked, not a dedicated line

3. Feria hair color or conditioner - Gluten free sub-brand, but nothing is stated about potential CC on their equipment (use made me feel very lightheaded)

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3. Lemon, leeks, cabbage, garlic.. Stir fry the night I started feeling bad (but I don't know how this could cause these symptoms? CC? intolerance/allergy?)

4. Folgers coffee - recently added back to my diet.

5. Clean & Clear deep cleansing astringent - pink liquid acne stuff

6. Lundberg Rice - (just rice) never reacted before..?


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Wow, I thought Lundbergh was a dedicated company- yikes, that's a bummer. Sorry you are not feeling well. I might lay off the cabbage if my intestines hurt. Just in a roughage kind of way...

Whenever I'm feeling glutened I return to ONLY known foods. Then, I add ONE new thing in over a LONG period of time (weeks) to check my reactions.

I don't think I'm much help- others will post, I hope!

Feel better!

lisa

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I've only heard good things about Lundberg . . . but maybe somebody else has had a similar experience as you. I think you're fortunate that you truly have just a few items that are new. I think Lisa has the right idea and remove them all and try one at a time.

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Lundberg no longer makes anything that isn't gluten-free. They specifically reformatted some of their products which had barley malt in them to be gluten-free. Unless you are developing a rice intolerance, I would suspect other things long before Lundberg.

I get Celiac like reactions from bell peppers, eggs and pears. I second the idea of simplify, then add things back one by one.

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I got sick from Lundberg rice crackers, but I read here somewhere that they are made on a nondedicated line and everything else is made on a dedicated line. I have heard that citrus is sometimes coated with that wheat containing shelf life extender. I have nothing to back it up, just rumor, but maybe that was it. Were the lemons peeled?

raisin Enthusiast
Were the lemons peeled?

The lemon was neither peeled, or washed..!

raisin Enthusiast

It was in fact not gluten, but potatoes, making me ill (for once)!

I re-read the label on Bob's Red Mill gluten-free corn muffin mix. I could have sworn they were potato-free last time I checked.


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Glad you figured it out!

Last time I called Lundberg (6 months ago?) they told me the only product not dedicated were there rice chips (like the Santa Fe BBQ and others). They are outsourced to a different co for processing. :( I love them.

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