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  1. I currently use Right Guard Extreme Deodorant Are any of these ingredients gluten-casein-corn-soy containing? Aluminum Zirconium Octachlorohydrex Gly 16.0% Inactive Ingredients: water, alcohol denat, cyclopentasiloxane, propylene glycol, dimethicone, trisiloxane, calcium chloride, PEG/PPG-18/18 dimethicone, fragrance
  2. How careful do we have to be? I am currently living with my family. Am I allowed to have my laundry mixed in with theirs, or no? What is your take on this?
  3. I am about to embark on a DISCIPLINED gluten-free diet (finally). So, I have some pots which the whole family uses for everything. Should I just throw them away and get new ones OR, give them a really good scrubbing with soap (and any other cleaning agent you could recommend) and then make sure that no one other than me touches it?
  4. Can any of you who have had success with this liquid iron please post or message me the name of the brand you use? Thanks.
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  6. So, in closing, if its enriched, don't wash it? But what about if it may be dirty? Or what about can it be enriched, but also it may have cross contamination from gluten. What happens then? Wash or not wash?
  7. Allergies Xanthan gum may be derived from a variety of source products that are themselves common allergens, such as corn, wheat, or soy. As such, persons with known sensitivities or allergies to food products are advised to avoid foods including generic xanthan gum or first determine the source for the xanthan gum before consuming the food. Specifically...
  8. Feel free to move this post to the Gluten-free foods, products, etc. board.
  9. Trymester

    ARCHIVED Nyc Doctor?

    Any word?
  10. I've never checked, but does anyone know of any gluten free shaving cream, soap, toothpaste and deodarant. I assume most of them have 0 gluten, but just in case, can anyone recommend some things which are not too hard to find. Thanks.
  11. Eggs have casein?Does this mean that they're dangerous for someone on a Gluten and casein free diet?
  12. Even though I came out low on the allergy scale for things like nuts and walnuts, what exactly does that mean for almonds? Is anyone here allergic to almonds?
  13. Thanks for this. I will do. And, as far as I know though, I am not reacting to any corn, soy, or nuts.
  14. My Enterolab results show that I am sensitive to Gluten. Previous and Current blood tests say that I am not allergic to Gluten, but do claim me as allergic to some other things: May 31, 2009 Corn Class 2 Soy Class 1 Egg White Class 0 Milk Class 0 Wheat Class 0 Peanut Class 2 Sesame Seed Class 2 Walnut ...
  15. Rice like Canilla, Carolina, etc. shouldn't be washed becuase it lessens the nutrients, OR, it should be washed in hopes it gets rid of some of the possible cross contamination. Which of these sounds right?
  16. For those of you that have gluten sensitivity and/or celiac's disease, do you get your intestines looked at on a yearly basis? If you've been on a gluten-free diet for 2-3 years and everything is going along fine, do you still get your intestines looked at in the Doctor's office? I'm just asking, because even though you get looked at for your own health and...
  17. I have had pains come and go, top and bottom, and all over the abdominal region. None of my blood tests have ever shown anything and I DO have my copies. I live in NYC so I'm sure I can always find gluten-free options. The worst of it is how will I go about telling my gluten-free and my family that I can't eat the food I love. I wish I could just start...
  18. Trymester

    ARCHIVED Nyc Doctor?

    I looked in the Doctor's thread and as of 2006 there were not any NYC doctors listed, so I just wanted some updated information. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  19. CassP, I haven't even looked at those blood test results in like 1-2 years. I did post the stool sample results here though, and I thought that was bette and more accurate than blood tests. To the person who had enjoyed gluten for over 50 years, what are the odds that you, or other people who have eaten gluten most of their lives without ANY symptoms,...
  20. I started having side pains and digestive problems 2 years ago. I just turned 26. I kept denying this gluten intolerance thing for as long as possible. How could I have lived for 24 years as a big-time bread eater (I really love(d) my breads) and not have experienced any issues at all. Since 2 years ago, I have had endoscopies, colonoscopies, HIDA Scan...
  21. Update, the other side of the package says the the GNC Mega Men Multivitamin is: No artificial colors, wheat, gluten, dairy, yeast free. I should be able to trust their word, right? I mean, they are GNC, and have been around for awhile.
  22. Hello, I'm just trying to slowly piece my life back together after nearly a year's worth of health issues. I will be 25 years old in September, 5'10, 135 lbs, male. I am looking at these different mulitvitamins and trying to decide which is best. I thought that a and b were the same with the obvious difference that b is chewable, but the nutritional...
  23. I don't have DH, but thanks to you now I at least know what it is. I will do a little more research and then see what comes of the 1 month gluten-free diet which I will start sometime in September. I really don't believe I am gluten intolerant, but I figure that after a month on a "completely" gluten and casein free diet, and then after doing the stool...
  24. Would you say that these multivitamins are equally as good or better than the Pioneer-brand ones?
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