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  1. Yes, I'm in Austin. Do you have an allergist recommendation that is Celiac savvy? Thanks, Patrick
  2. My Celiac son will usually get facial hives after dairy consumption. What is a little baffling, though, is that he does not have a positive reaction to the standard skin allergy test (we just had him tested). Another doctor ordered a blood test for the level of IgG and IgE for an array of foods, and he was very high on dairy. My allergist doesn't know...
  3. I don't doubt that some Celiac patients do get sick after drinking Vodka. The relevant question, though, is why do they get sick? Of the thousands of components you cite, maybe one (or more!) of them is the culprit, and it does not have to contain gluten. My Celiac son reacts to dairy, but he is not allergic and it does not contain gluten. Maybe something...
  4. I was under the impression that Vodka, and and other distilled liquors were gluten-free. Certainly this website lists them as such: https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=271 Here's another source that touts distilled liquors as gluten-free: "The American Dietetic Association (ADA) has published an updated and revised edition (6th) of the...
  5. I think it does mean that products following the new labeling law DO have to have wheat listed, either in the ingredient list itself, or at the bottom in the "allergens" section. As I read the law, they have the option of doing it either way. What they can not do is list something like soy sauce that is made using wheat, and not list wheat anywhere. As...
  6. Yeah, I was the one that started the post. I'm just trying to make sure I understand the situation! Patrick
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