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Anyone Get Glutened From Vitamin Shoppe Supplements?


Aly1

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I am trying to narrow down what's affecting me and am going through everything I haven't changed. The supplements I'm using are from Vitamin Shoppe and say gluten and wheat free, but I am not sure about cc issues. I thought I would ask here and see if anyone has problems with them or if they're fine.

Thanks!

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I had some trouble with Vitamin Shoppe Vitmains. I can't be sure it was a gluten problem since I have other allergies/intolereneces. However, at the time I was taking them they only said wheat free, they did not say gluten free. You may want to double check your vitamins and write to Vitamin Shoppe to clarify whether they test for gluten or not. BTW, I have since found vitamins by Country Life that I can safely take. They are certified gluten free by www.gfco.org/

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I had some trouble with Vitamin Shoppe Vitmains. I can't be sure it was a gluten problem since I have other allergies/intolereneces. However, at the time I was taking them they only said wheat free, they did not say gluten free. You may want to double check your vitamins and write to Vitamin Shoppe to clarify whether they test for gluten or not. BTW, I have since found vitamins by Country Life that I can safely take. They are certified gluten free by www.gfco.org/

Thank you, I think I will just switch to Country Life then. I trust your opinion as someone avoiding gluten, than I do someone trying to sell me something ;).

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Thank you, I think I will just switch to Country Life then. I trust your opinion as someone avoiding gluten, than I do someone trying to sell me something ;).

I wanted to give you a +1 instead hit the - sign. Sorry!

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I wanted to give you a +1 instead hit the - sign. Sorry!

Thanks for telling me, otherwise I'd get a complex wondering why :)

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