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ligeia Apprentice

I have been gluten free for 6 months now but I still feel weird every once in awhile, like I've gotten it somewhere. I was suspecting the vitamins/supplements I'm taking but I checked the label and gluten isn't on the ingredients list. Does this mean they are gluten free or can they get away with not labeling it? If so, does anyone have a gluten free list of such companies? Thanks for the info.


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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Country Life makes good certified gluten free vitamins. If you tell us what brand you are currently using someone might know for sure if they are safe.

mushroom Proficient

Yes, they can get away with not labelling gluten on vitamins. They are not considered to be a food, even though you ingest them like a food and as a food supplement. They come under different regulations. It is always best to check with the company, or with a prescribed medication have the pharmacist check for gluten content. The labelling for drugs and vitamins stinks! Some of the good companies will clearly state gluten free. If they don't, you should check.

RiceGuy Collaborator

Both NOW Foods and Source Naturals are good with labeling, and have many gluten-free supplements.

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