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  1. Hi, I am assuming you mean gluten free beer. Switch to a non-gluten based vodka (potato, acaci berry, sugar cane, etc.) and see if that helps. Here is my fav. site for checking vodka base ingredients: Open Original Shared Link both of the vodkas you are mentioning are grain based so switching to non-grain might clear up this issue for you. I know "they...
  2. Bob's Red Mill Open Original Shared Link
  3. seriously? With that family history? I would "just say NO" about that and let him know that any gluten challenge will be her choice when an adult. Don't argue about it, just state your decision and move on. If he has a problem with that, then I think a new GI is hopefully in your future! Blessings!
  4. No, NOT ok. If cross contamination via the scoops doesn't gluten you, then the "poof" from the flours will. I have seen people open several bins at once and then scoop away not realizing that they are poofing flour everywhere and cc'ing every bin they have hanging open. Or even if they are just opening one, the person next to them getting the wheat flour...
  5. I have been missing one of my favorite liqueurs, and now have happily recieved this wonderful reply from the company when I emailed regarding their gluten free status! Imagine my happiness that not only did they have an answer, their product has actually been TESTED!! Hooray! Just in time to still get those holiday gift hints dropped early! lol! Here is...
  6. Hi, I like to add shredded squash such as zucchini or summer squash, carrots...whatever is available. All you need to do is decrease the amount of oil that you use since the veggies wil keep them moist. Other ideas? add chopped or dried fruit such as apples, raisins or dates, etc. Then you have the usual seeds (poppy, sesame, sunflower, etc.). Hope this...
  7. Add to that as a primary care peds: Dr. David Coggins, Pediatrician, State College PA. His wife and her siblings are all Celiacs.
  8. Hi, He could be like my brother, a non-allergic, non-celiac gluten senstive or intolerant (depending on what doctor you talk to). My brother has the genes, has not triggered into the full autoimmune disease as I have, but must still maintain a gluten free diet or he basically becomes non-functional with migraine pain, the big "D" , RLS, brain fog and exhaustion...
  9. Hi, Of couse I can not diagnose you, but this sounds like you may have some additional food allergies or intolerances (soy, lactose, casein, fungus, yeast,etc.) or you may have another autoimmune condition such as microscopic colitis that is just low level and not really on your GI's radar. I suggest you talk to your GI about it, be prepared for the "IBS...
  10. Hi, I you can have oats, but they need to be gluten free oats. There are several sources, I use Bob's Red Mill and have not had a reaction yet. However, it is said that you do need to wait until you have healed before you start trying oats. Oats have a protein in them (avenin) that some celiacs have an additional issue with. Personally I waited almost...
  11. It is on the unsafe ingredient list, which I trust a lot more than some random customer service person who may or may not have been properly educated about gluten. Call customer service and ask to speak to a manager, ask for an e-mail to send the unsafe ingredient list along with the response that you received from their company. Nioxin is clearly NOT gluten...
  12. Hi, are you WASHING the quiona well before you cook it? Quiona has saprons that can really irritate your bowel if it is not rinsed off prior to use. Just thought I would ask! Blessings! - Gyp's Mom
  13. It is genetic, just like any disease you have to have the right matching set from mom and dad to have the 'right environment' for the disease to develop. You do realize that even though the majority of your family has tested negative they have to continue being tested for the rest of their lives if they just do the blood screening testing? Just because they...
  14. My husband is a Pediatrician, we went right to a reliable source for this answer. According to the Pediatric GI he consulted, the usual recommendation is blood screening test is immed. with a positive first degree relative (at their age), second degree relatives are just as important (Aunt, Uncle, Cousin) to go ahead and do at least one screening. Re-testing...
  15. UnBELIEVABLE! Check out this response: " Thanks so much for your interest in BLUE. And thank you for taking the time to write to us. The barley that is used in BLUE was recommended by the holistic vet that helped formulate BLUE, Dr. Robert Goldstein. We use whole barley as opposed to the processed barley that is unfortunately, found in many other pet foods...
  16. Hi, I just found another one with a pup with food intolerance, leaky gut, etc. Symptoms were very different than my pup, I think we should all be aware! Go here: Open Original Shared Link
  17. Hi, go here: Open Original Shared Link Autolyzed yeast is considered safe according to this site. It is also not listed as unsafe on this site. Go here: https://www.celiac.com/articles/182/1/Unsaf...ents/Page1.html Hope this helps! you also need to buy the gluten-free shopping guide on this site, either one is fine. It will save you a lot of hair...
  18. Here is my favorite gluten-free bakery... and now that I can order online I don't have to "road trip" it for bread (Like going to NY is really a hardship, lol!). They just added bagels!! Try these, you will NOT be disappointed. I can personally vouch for the cinn. raisin and the multigrain bread as well! I order products from them with a group of people...
  19. Thank you for the website! It is very interesting and informative. I look forward to exploring it. I wish he lived closer to me, lol! My vet initially thought I was crazy when I told him I thought my dog had food intolerances and I insisted on an endoscopy! Once tested/scoped we found out in addition to eosinophilic gastroenteritis he also had gastroparesis...
  20. I have seen a lot of ads recently about Blue Buffulo dog and cat food claiming to be "gluten free". I checked their website as I wanted to look into buying their food, looked at the ingredient list as per usual for any celiac, lol! and it is def. NOT gluten free!! There is not a single dog formula that I can find (both dry and wet) that does not contain...
  21. I am planning a 6 day hike on the Appalachian Trail and am looking for food suggestions that can be cooked with boiled water, supply the necessary calories AND doesn't weigh a ton. Does anyone have any experience or suggestions? You need to look into what the "Breadless Horseman" Aka Gordon Jenkins took. He and his mom made and packed a lot of the food...
  22. for chocolate, go here: Open Original Shared Link gluten, dairy soy free. I have eaten POUNDS of it with no problems (I think it all settled into my left thigh, lol!). Enjoy life chips are the best for baking with (available on this site) (shameless plug, lol!). There is a gluten/soy/casein free shopping guide available in the gluten-free mall as...
  23. Does anyone know if Joint Juice is gluten-free? It has tocepherols and "natural flavors" I did e-mail the company, but have not rec. a reply! Thanks in advance! - Gyp's Mom
  24. Hi and thanks for your reply! I sent them the link to the FDA allergy labeling and even sent them information on cross contamination issues, etc. and extended an offer to help them get their label issues under control. I do think you can catch more flies with honey, but I am finding first you have to get their attention in a very serious manner so the honey...
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