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Emme999

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Emme999 Enthusiast

Hey I found this really cool website!!! It's called CeliacSociety.com and they make this whole trying-to-find-out-what-the-manufacturer-is-thinking thing so much easier! :)

Here's a copy of their homepage (today):

We have: 2902 gluten-free products

27 restaurants with gluten-free menu items

72 manufacturer's comments

Welcome to the Celiac Society. The mission of the Celiac Society is to raise awareness about Celiac Disease and to make accessible current information and technologies regarding the gluten-free lifestyle.

Recent Gluten Free Products Updated!

(Click on an item to see it's details.)

Pork and Beans

Snapple Drinks

Heinz 57 Catsup (ketchup)

Jose Cuervo

Hansen's Soda

Newest manufacturer information added!Wish-bone 6/10/2005

ConAgra Foods - Canada 6/6/2005

Pinnacle Foods - Canada 6/6/2005

Mission Foods 6/6/2005

ACH Foods 6/6/2005

Wow. I am stunned by the wonderous simplicity of it all! :D You can look up: Manufacturers, Restaurants, Ingredients, or Foods by Category (it will give you a list of safe & forbidden foods along with their manufacturers).

Wow. They even have allergy alert cards & a way to create & print shopping lists to take with you when you go to buy gluten-free foods!!

I wish I had known about this a long time ago!! :P I am so happy! This is so cool!!

Be sure to check it out! Open Original Shared Link

Yay!!

- Michelle :wub:


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celiac3270 Collaborator

Wow, cool, thanks :D

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Awesome! Thanks for posting :D

Guest gfinnebraska

Great source... thanks!!!

mommida Enthusiast

Great source. It still needs a lot more information. I searched safe crackers, and only Energie Foods brand came up. Only 2 salad dressings came up.

Let's help complete this list! (Brain thank you so much for taking the time to create this site!)

We have to get more gluten-free medication lists out there for emergency situations. We have to get some kind of database set up in the hospital and pharmacies for quick answers. My daughter had to go without some anesthia for her ear tube operation last week, because the gluten-free status could not be determined. Despite that fact 3 people were looking in to it.

Laura

Emme999 Enthusiast

Laura -

Do you have this link? Open Original Shared Link

It has a great list of what fillers are safe, in addition to a pretty big safe drug list (including companies). I don't know if you already know about this link - but it's the best one I've seen :)

- Michelle :wub:

mommida Enthusiast

Yes I do have that link. The drug was not on there. When the pharmacist said it should be avoided by anyone sensitive to cherries, there were shocked looks on the faces at the hospital. It must have occured to them that they have never asked anyone about being sensitive to cherries before using this drug, ever.

Laura


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Guest Viola

That's a great site Michelle, Thank you! :D

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast
:D Thanks so much Michelle!!!! :) I'm e-mailing these links to all my Celiac family!!
Emme999 Enthusiast

Hey guys :)

I have contacted one of the founders of the Celiac Society and told him that I'd posted his site here. Then I sent him a bunch of responses I've gotten from various companies when I asked them about their gluten-free status. I told him that *you* guys would be a great source of other responses - since I'm sure you have emailed lots of companies too! I asked if there was an address to which you should forward them & this was his response:

I'd be happy if you posted an email address. The best one would be contactus@celiacsociety.com or you could use brian@celiacsociety.com both will come to me.

Thanks for the earier email with the replies in it. I'll make sure to update our site. Also, I am very intersted in finding out new features that people would find helpful so if you have any ideas, feel free to pass them on.

I have a couple of features I am looking at adding soon.

1) Gluten Free recipes - these would be submitted by people who either modified exisiting gluten containing recipes or made new ones.

2) Gluten free Party Planner. You would be able to pick a type of event (birthday party, BBQ, etc) and we'd list gluten free foods that would be good to have at those events. This would be helpful for non-celiacs when they are planning something where people with celiac will be attending. The lists would be tied to what we have as gluten free in our system.

- Brian

I'm really excited that I found this site & that it looks like it could be so unbelievably helpful to celiacs! :wub: I'm going to make an extra effort to keep him updated when I find the "official commentary" from a company. Please help out & send him the info that you have :) Just think how helpful it will be to other people with Celiac Disease!! :)

I think his idea of a "gluten free party planner" is such a fabulous idea for 'friends of celiacs' :) Geez I wish my friends would be cool enough to do something like that! (Well, at least I know you guys would ;) tee-hee)

Thanks!

- Michelle :wub:

lovegrov Collaborator

If the anesthesia was administered through a gas or IV, gluten would not be a problem, ever. Gases and IV liquids do not have gluten. This is according to the same guy who set up glutenfreedrugs.com and other medical people I've talked to.

richard

brian- Newbie
Great source.  It still needs a lot more information.  I searched safe crackers, and only Energie Foods brand came up.  Only 2 salad dressings came up.

We are trying to add as many items as possible but part of our problem is that we can only add items that we know about and/or use. So, if you have some products that you use or want to know if they are gluten free, please send an email to info@celiacsociety.com or fill out the form at Open Original Shared Link. That way we can get a more comprehensive list.

celiac3270 Collaborator
We are trying to add as many items as possible but part of our problem is that we can only add items that we know about and/or use.  So, if you have some products that you use or want to know if they are gluten free, please send an email to info@celiacsociety.com or fill out the form at Open Original Shared Link.  That way we can get a more comprehensive list.

Look at Delphiforums.com...go to the celiac board (under the health and wellness section). Go to their product list--it's about 70 pages long...in a small font. Very comprehensive. They also post confirmed gluten-free products under one read only section--I guess you could use their confirmations of products, as well.

mommida Enthusiast

Richard,

It was for pediatric pre-anesthia (usually the child will fall asleep before going into the operating room and it also has an amnesia effect), and it was to be administered in liquid form by mouth along with liquid tylenol. It could not be verified on time for my daughter's surgery and she went without it.

I have 3 gluten free medications list on my palm and the drug was not listed. (because it is not common for adults?)

Laura

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