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ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
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Maybe. It depends on a lot of imprecise things. Rye whiskey is made from a mash that is at least 51 percent rye. Rye is a grain that contains gluten. Whiskey is distilled from the fermented mash. Does distillation remove the gluten? Depends on who you ask. Most experts agree that the gluten molecule is too large to evaporate, and thus can not possibly...
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ARCHIVED Does This Sound Like An Intolerance?
psawyer replied to c12's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
If I were you, I would soldier on for another few days and then cut out the gluten. You are so close. In my own case, I suspected celiac, and had explicitly asked to be tested. The wait for the endoscopy was months, and I kept eating as I had been (and suffering). Of course, I did not have the insight that I do now. But for a week and a half, I would... -
ARCHIVED Does This Sound Like An Intolerance?
psawyer replied to c12's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
It could well be an intolerance. For the endoscopy to show damage, you have to be eating gluten on a regular basis for a while. The most common assertion seems to be at least the equivalent of two slices of bread daily for three months. It takes time to do enough damage for the biopsy to detect it. Even then, damage may be spotty and if only undamaged... -
ARCHIVED Why Doesn't Cow's Milk Contain Gluten If The Cow Eats It?
psawyer replied to kimbersdawnly's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Pasteurization would have no effect on gluten. I can not explain the reason, but the milk comes out of the cow gluten-free. -
ARCHIVED Talking To University Department
psawyer replied to Googles's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
You can always come here for our support. That's what we are about here. -
ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I'm hiding in plain sight. -
ARCHIVED What's The Deal With Soft Drinks?
psawyer replied to RacerRex9727's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
And in Canada, too. The Canadian Celiac Association considers caramel color to be safe regardless of the source to the starch from which it was made. -
ARCHIVED Great Value Chocolate Soy Milk?
psawyer replied to Becky C's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
While "natural flavors" can contain gluten, they very rarely actually do. The most likely source would be barley malt, and that is a relatively expensive ingredient, so it is usually explicitly declared as "malt flavor." If there were wheat in it, in the US it would be required by law to be disclosed as just that, "wheat." Open Original Shared Link... -
ARCHIVED Isn't Maltodextrin A Gluten-containing Ingredient?
psawyer replied to Becky C's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
No, maltodextrin is not a source of gluten. Note: FDA also permits the use of other starches including wheat, but they must be labeled. For example, if wheat is used it must be labeled "wheat maltodextrin". -
ARCHIVED Modified Food Starch Questions
psawyer replied to Tim86's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
This is the second coming of Sam. The first time around, somebody asked the same question. A short version of the story can be found here. -
ARCHIVED Modified Food Starch Questions
psawyer replied to Tim86's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
If the company is on that list, then, yes, "natural flavors" are gluten-free. Those companies will *always* clearly disclose *any* source of gluten in the product. :) -
ARCHIVED Modified Food Starch Questions
psawyer replied to Tim86's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
If the source is stated, then the ingredient must be entirely from that source. So the two examples you cited are gluten-free ingredients. In the US, if the source is wheat it must be disclosed. When no source is given it is usually corn. There are a number of manufacturers that will always clearly disclose any gluten source on the label. Open Original... -
ARCHIVED "organic Barley Grass"
psawyer replied to elle's mom's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
The grass is lower in gluten than the usual milled seeds, but it is not gluten-free. You will also sometimes encounter "sprouted" grains. Again, there may be a lower gluten content, but they are not safe. -
ARCHIVED Another Hidden Source Of Gluten.
psawyer replied to Timetrvlr's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I looked up your other post, and see you are in Canada. The rules are different here, and they are generally at least as good as those in the US, but I am not sure about this specific case. Compound ingredients are supposed to be broken down in parentheses after the item, such as "Parmesan Cheese (milk, bacterial culture, salt, microbial enzymes, calcium... -
ARCHIVED Another Hidden Source Of Gluten.
psawyer replied to Timetrvlr's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I don't know where you are, but I will assume you are in the United States. The only gluten source likely to appear in processed meat is wheat, and in the US, under FALCPA, the word "wheat" must appear either in the ingredients lists or in a "contains" statement. If the meat is an ingredient in, say, a soup, then FALCPA definitely applies (only wheat... -
ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Um, er, well, I think I resemble that remark. -
ARCHIVED Very Frustrated - Colonoscopy After 9 Month Wait - No Upper Gi
psawyer replied to Tracylew's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome back, Tracy. This is your first post under this identity. So we can find your earlier posts, please tell us what your screen name was then. -
ARCHIVED Warning Walmart Gv Product No Longer gluten-free!
psawyer replied to hipretty's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
"X is no longer labeled 'gluten-free.'" "X is no longer gluten-free." These two statements are not equivalent, and the second does not necessarily follow from the first. Due to liability issues and potential lawsuits, more and more manufacturers are refusing to put a "gluten-free" label on gluten-free foods, and their customer service centers will... -
Here in Canada, where we both are, "gluten-free" is rigorously defined: Food and Drug Regulation B.24.018 No person shall label, package, sell or advertise a food in a manner likely to create an impression that it is gluten-free unless the food does not contain wheat, including spelt and kamut, or oats, barley, rye or triticale or any part thereof....
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ARCHIVED Cause Of Frequent Urination And Extreme Thirst
psawyer replied to daphniela's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
The A1c test measures your average blood glucose level over the past three months. It does not matter when the blood for it is drawn. You don't need to fast. -
ARCHIVED M&m Meat Gluten Free List
psawyer replied to oreilly15's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
There are some very old topics about them. We don't usually but this sort of food. There is an M&M about 2km from where I live, but I have never been there. I will go in the next couple of days and see what I can find out. -
ARCHIVED M&m Meat Gluten Free List
psawyer replied to oreilly15's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Those are foods that commonly contain gluten, but unless you have checked the ingredient list you can not be absolutely sure. Have you? Lasagna can be made using rice noodles--my wife and I do that all the time. Breading can be gluten-free. Just by looking at the type of product you do not know its gluten-free status for a fact. I agree that such foods... -
ARCHIVED Colonoscopy Question
psawyer replied to jjc's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Okay I'll take the bait. Please provide your proof of how fiber does damage, and while you are at it, I'd be interested in your evidence that a colonoscopy is harmful (not just unpleasant--harmful). -
ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Her Majesty Queen Julie, aka JNBunnie1.