Googles 27 Report post Posted January 8, 2010 My stomach has been feeling upset and like it is burning. (at least that is the best way I can think to describe it.) But it isn't heart burn-it is lower down right at the bottom of my diaphragm. It isn't helped by probiotics or tums. I think it was caused by the banana bread mix I made. There isn't any chance of CC unless it came in the mix, but it says it is gluten free. Has anyone experienced the same thing? What did you do to help? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GottaSki 460 Report post Posted January 8, 2010 My stomach has been feeling upset and like it is burning. (at least that is the best way I can think to describe it.) But it isn't heart burn-it is lower down right at the bottom of my diaphragm. It isn't helped by probiotics or tums. I think it was caused by the banana bread mix I made. There isn't any chance of CC unless it came in the mix, but it says it is gluten free. Has anyone experienced the same thing? What did you do to help? Thanks. The mix sounds like a possibility - does the label state "gluten free" or are the ingredients just gluten-free? Does it mention whether it is produced in the same facility or production line as wheat? Accidental glutenings are nearly impossible to avoid 100% - my reaction is pretty violent, but I do take digestive enzymes as soon as I bloat - 1st sign of gluten for me - this doesn't repair instantly, but I am usually back to normal by the next morning. Good Luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Googles 27 Report post Posted January 8, 2010 The mix sounds like a possibility - does the label state "gluten free" or are the ingredients just gluten-free? Does it mention whether it is produced in the same facility or production line as wheat? Accidental glutenings are nearly impossible to avoid 100% - my reaction is pretty violent, but I do take digestive enzymes as soon as I bloat - 1st sign of gluten for me - this doesn't repair instantly, but I am usually back to normal by the next morning. Good Luck! Thanks. The box specifically says it is gluten free, but does not say it is made in a dedicated facility or if they use the same equipment. Too bad the boxes of mix were Expensive! They shouldn't say that unless it really is gluten free! I hate food!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
infosearcher 0 Report post Posted January 11, 2010 The mix sounds like a possibility - does the label state "gluten free" or are the ingredients just gluten-free? Does it mention whether it is produced in the same facility or production line as wheat? Accidental glutenings are nearly impossible to avoid 100% - my reaction is pretty violent, but I do take digestive enzymes as soon as I bloat - 1st sign of gluten for me - this doesn't repair instantly, but I am usually back to normal by the next morning. Good Luck! I am relatively new to learning about Celiac disease as my daughter was diagnosed with it in Dec. 09. I have been carefully monitoring her diet and lately keeping a food journal to help rule out foods that seem to be making her sick. She currently has a lot of gas, bloating, and indigestion and has for the past 3 days. She is taking Nexium twice a day and Zantac as needed. I would like to know more about digestive enzymes. I was reading about An-Pep and wondered if this is what you were referring to? Was this something prescribed by your doctor? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites