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ARCHIVED Pharmacists--Ugh!
psawyer replied to christianmom247's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Gluten in meds, whether OTC or by script, is not common. Yes, it does occasionally happen. In North America when a stabilizer is needed is is almost invariably corn starch. Bad news for those with an intolerance to maize. But not an issue for those avoiding gluten. -
ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
The regular Altoids were definitely gluten-free. As was the other ingested material. This is a hard issue to come to terms with, and that sucks. We can't just blow it away. :ph34r: -
ARCHIVED 3Yr Old, +Enterolab But -Blood & -Biobsy, Twin Sis Has Celiac
psawyer replied to MaZoodleTwins's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Mild blunting (Marsh I) is a very strong indication of celiac disease. There are other possible causes, but they are rare (severe alcoholism is one). -
ARCHIVED 3Yr Old, +Enterolab But -Blood & -Biobsy, Twin Sis Has Celiac
psawyer replied to MaZoodleTwins's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Does anybody know of anybody who actually had a negative Gluten Sensitivity Stool Test from Enterolab? Just asking. -
ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Pholks, the original, explicit Altoids thread was deleted years ago. It lives on in the memory of some old-timers. -
ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Your memory is fine, Patti. As I recall, two Altoids was determined to be the optimal quantity. -
ARCHIVED Pharmacists--Ugh!
psawyer replied to christianmom247's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. Not all pharmacists are like that. The pharmacist that I deal with understands my needs, and checks with the manufacturer of the generic before filling the prescription. I always give Derek enough lead time on refills that if he needs to order from an alternate supplier, he can do so before I run out. It works for... -
ARCHIVED Tim Hortons- Calling All Canadians! Lol
psawyer replied to 123glldd's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
I was never impressed with Tim's coffee--perhaps I am not really Canadian: my mother was from Minnesota. But I do get Starbucks in my travel mug from the one near my business several times a week. Never had a problem. -
ARCHIVED Did Celiac Come Back?
psawyer replied to VydorScope's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
To the original question: Did it come back? My thinking is that it never went away, but just entered a silent phase. In young people it seems that it can appear to "go away," but there are so many stories of how it reappeared that I personally do not believe that it can be outgrown, even if symptoms go into remission. That is my personal observation--I have... -
ARCHIVED Tim Hortons- Calling All Canadians! Lol
psawyer replied to 123glldd's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
A comment from the Open Original Shared Link: There are many posts on this board where somebody insists that they were glutened at such-and-such a place or by such-and-such a product. Many of these posts are by folks newly diagnosed. Often, these people are in the early stages of healing, and during this phase, the damaged intestine may react to anything... -
ARCHIVED Did Celiac Come Back?
psawyer replied to VydorScope's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Hi, Vincent! I remember you. Welcome back. -
ARCHIVED Beer!
psawyer replied to Pegleg84's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I don't know where to find it in the US. The Open Original Shared Link has a store locater, but under "States" is says "Coming soon!" -
ARCHIVED Southern Belle Wants To Know
psawyer replied to razzle51's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Plain grits would be gluten-free--they are just ground corn. Sometimes things are added, but even then I doubt that anything gluten-derived would be present. -
ARCHIVED Stinky Gluten Free Bread
psawyer replied to alwaysamazed's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
If by the term "rotting vegetable" you mean that the process involves fermentation, you are correct. But, to me, the term "rotting" in this context is rather inflammatory. By your usage, cider would be "rotting apples;" wine would be "rotting grapes;" and beer would be "rotting barley." I doubt many here would agree with those labels. -
Most hay is from grasses that are not a source of gluten. On my list of things to worry about at camp, that doesn't make the upper half. Even if the grass is a gluten source, the gluten is concentrated in the seeds and not in the dust from the drying stalks. If she handles the hay directly, washing before eating would be a good idea.
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ARCHIVED The Funny Pages - Tickle Me Elbow - The Original
psawyer replied to TriticusToxicum's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Hot times, those. Seems it made something tingle enough to be worth putting in your mouth. -
ARCHIVED Complete Body Cleanse Products
psawyer replied to Skittles's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
You can order it online from Bob's Red Mill. Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Bob's products are also sold widely in stores; there is a store locator on the site. -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free in Canada
psawyer replied to psawyer's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Yes, it means that although dextrose, maltodextrin, glucose-fructose syrup and some other refined ingredients derived from wheat contain no detectable gluten using tests sensitive to 3 ppm, and those ingredients are typically a very small percentage of the final product, it can not be labelled gluten-free in Canada. A different regulation deals with allergy... -
ARCHIVED Complete Body Cleanse Products
psawyer replied to Skittles's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I have gone down the colonoscopy prep road three times. The prep is more of a pain that the actual procedure. The purge provides a complete colon cleanse, if that is what you really want. It enables the procedure to examine the colon free of content or dark colors, so that things outside of normal can be seen. I would echo IrishHeart--this is not an idea... -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free in Canada
psawyer replied to psawyer's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
If they label it gluten-free, it probably is safe. There is a strict rule in Canada about claiming something is gluten-free, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) will take enforcement action if suitable practices are not being taken to avoid cross-contamination. However, there is never any absolute guarantee. Here is the applicable Canadian... -
ARCHIVED So....mother In Law Was Making Us Food Tonight...
psawyer replied to 123glldd's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Off topic: My wife and I travelled to Newfoundland in 1991 and it was beautiful. We took the ferry to Channel-Port aux Basques and drove around the island to the Argentia ferry terminal, taking several days to do it. -
ARCHIVED So....mother In Law Was Making Us Food Tonight...
psawyer replied to 123glldd's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Yup, the first one is safe--holes in solid metal. The other one is a wire mesh and can't be shared. I have a wire mesh colander which I really like, but it has never been in the same kitchen as gluten pasta. -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free in Canada
psawyer replied to psawyer's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Krista, what do you mean by "zero 8"? It is not a term that I recognize. -
ARCHIVED Gluten-Free in Canada
psawyer replied to psawyer's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Which improves on what is already a better set of rules than in the US. We have a definition of "gluten-free" and wheat must already be disclosed as a priority allergen. We have no exemption for "highly refined oils"--the loophole that allows soybean oil to be labelled in the US as "vegetable oil" without disclosing soy as the source. -
ARCHIVED Kinnikinnick Candadi Yeast-Free Bread
psawyer replied to Mateto's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I don't know the answer, but as a general rule of thumb, when the website and package don't match, trust the package. Formulas change all the time--the web site can only list one version (usually the current one). The package is specific to what you actually have.