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ka-brennan

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  1. I found and ordered some wonderful gluten-free bread made by Sami's Bakery in Florida. Not all the breads on the website are gluten-free, so take note of the ingredient lists provided. I can vouch for the Millet and Flax bread [wonderful toasted and grilled] and the hamburger rolls. The Lavish bread leaves much to be desired, unfortunately.

    I live in New England and ordered via the internet. The shipping can be a bit pricey. The shipping is not totaled at the end of the order, but you may email or call to find out the shipping costs prior to ordering. I received my order in two days, and the breads were soft and fresh, except for the Lavish.

    There are alot of other products offered such as chips and sweets.

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    Hope this info is helpful. Best to all Celiacs!

  2. Hello,

    Having been recently diagnosed with gluten intolerance, I have been scouring every food product in my kitchen for gluten and potential gluten contamination.

    I recently inquired with a company whose product I have been using for years about the glutenous potential of wheat and barley grasses in a powder supplement called 'Essential Nutrients'. My concern was related to the potential contamination of seeds during the cutting process of the grasses. I received an amazing response about the growth and maturation of cereal grasses and thought this information may be helpful to others. My question and the company's response are below along with the web address for those who would like further info on the supplement. There is a wealth of information about health and well-being on this website for those who have time to puruse.

    Kathleen

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    Question:

    I have recently been diagnosed with gluten intolerance. I have been using your Essential Nutrients which contains wheat grass. I know that the 'unsprouted' grass is not glutenous, however, I am asking if you might be able to confirm if in fact your product is gluten-free. Or, is there a possiblity that the grasses may be contaminated with the seeds. I would greatly appreciate your acurrate response to this question.

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    Company Reply:

    Hi Kathleen,

    I've been checking on this all day today about the seeds question.

    The grasses are cut only at the tops and the seeds are way down at the

    bottom buried in the dirt - they don't ever even get close to getting in

    with the grass.

    The seeds do not form at the top until the grain is fully mature. This

    stage is far past the immature grass stage of wheat (including barley

    and alfalfa) and the plant looks completely different with large leaves

    and "spikelets" at the top. The spikelets and seed-bearing florets

    cannot even develop until the plant has been exposed to cold weather

    (This is called "vernalization"). The fully mature grain very obviously

    couldn't be mistaken for the grass stage. It would never be cut - it is

    only the immature green grass that is ever cut. The grass is usually

    cut when it is less than 2 weeks old and it takes months for a grain to

    mature to the stage where the seeds are formed. In a field, all grains

    are planted at the same time so all plants in the same field would be at

    the same stage of development.

    There is in fact absolutely no gluten and no seeds contaminating the

    grasses that are in the Essential Nutrients Formula.

    So, we can say with confidence that the Essential Nutrients is gluten-free.

    Hope that eases your mind.

    Sincerely,

    Rhonda, assistant

    www.DrFostersEssentials.com

  3. Hello,

    Being recently diagnosed with gluten intolerance, I am looking for information on vitamin supplements. I am specifically hoping to underdstand what ingredients included in the vitamins' make-up are linked to gluten. I am hoping that someone has some experience with this to help me indentify possible names of ingedients that are glutenous.

    Thanks so much!

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