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kpk0112 Newbie

So 6 months ago i found out my life long illnesses were from a gluten allergy... Been doing good so far, but woke up today in a fog, with a terrible headache, clogged ears, stomich ache, and everything else...

Well i could not figure out what i had to make me feel this way, then i looked up cluff jell shots... stay away still unsure the ingredianty in it that which is bad, maybe someone could tell me... thanks kenny


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So 6 months ago i found out my life long illnesses were from a gluten allergy... Been doing good so far, but woke up today in a fog, with a terrible headache, clogged ears, stomich ache, and everything else...

Well i could not figure out what i had to make me feel this way, then i looked up cluff jell shots... stay away still unsure the ingredianty in it that which is bad, maybe someone could tell me... thanks kenny

Kenny -

What are the ingredients? Have you checked to see if they have any info on thier web site? Or emailed them?

kpk0112 Newbie

What are the ingredients? Have you checked to see if they have any info on thier web site? Or emailed them?

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The maltodextrin is supposed to be safe but it can be wheat sourced. More likely CLIF is just admitting that they are prone to contamination from other foods. Sorry you are feeling icky.

And yes, you will be more sensitive now.

kpk0112 Newbie

The maltodextrin is supposed to be safe but it can be wheat sourced. More likely CLIF is just admitting that they are prone to contamination from other foods. Sorry you are feeling icky.

And yes, you will be more sensitive now.

I may email them then about the maltodextrin, just to see but my problems are deff rooted to that. As last night all i had was grileld chicken and vegtable salad for dinner... Thank you for replyiny, means alot theres a group i can come to with qutestions and concerns.

thanks

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