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Anybody Experience Puffy Swollen Face?
psawyer replied to emryee's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
If cornstarch is causing problems for you, it means you are intolerant to corn. That is not uncommon, but is not directly related to celiac disease. The starch in corn (maize) is gluten-free as defined by celiac disease. -
Pork & Gluten ?
psawyer replied to svs's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Unless something is terribly wrong at the processing facility, you are eating the muscular flesh of the pig, not the contents of its digestive tract. Pork, beef, veal, lamb, chicken, turkey, and other meats are gluten-free. It is not uncommon to discover a "new" sensitivity after going gluten-free. When we are eating gluten on a regular basis, the effects... -
I am seeing more and more posts that contain a link to the poster's blog. Board rule #2 says: This includes your blog, regardless of where it may be hosted. Please don't post links to your blog.
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Magnum Ice Cream
psawyer replied to bridgetm's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Honestly, I think that there is a mistake in the label. I cannot for the life of me imagine how carageenan could contain wheat. It does, however, make me wonder about how accurate the other information on the label is. -
Magnum Ice Cream
psawyer replied to bridgetm's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Short question, but it needs a long answer. The ingredient list is a legal document subject to strict rules. In an ingredient list, each ingredient is delimited by a comma. Between consecutive commas is the name of an ingredient, which may be more than one word. When it is more than one word, the entire phrase is key to the meaning. Here are a couple... -
Magnum Ice Cream
psawyer replied to bridgetm's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
You noted, "The other components of the ice cream bar also list carageenan but without the wheat after it." Under US law (and Canadian as well), once an allergen has been mentioned in the ingredient list it does not have to be repeated. Ingredients after the one listed as having wheat could also contain wheat. -
MFS is most commonly tapioca. Perhaps you are sensitive to tapioca?
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One study: a thesis by a candidate for a Master of Science. No sign of a peer review or follow up. Maybe there is something here, but I would have thought that if there was it would have been pursued in the two years since this thesis was submitted. I suppose Mr. Galdos was granted his MSc, but based on his work alone I have trouble drawing a wide-reaching...
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It is not uncommon for additional issues to surface after going going gluten-free. They may have been there all along, but the gluten reaction was so strong that the other issues got lost in the gluten issue. Others have seen the opposite. They have found that after being strictly gluten-free for some time, they are now able to tolerate foods that they...
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No worries here either.
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Spices You Have Found To Have Gluten...
psawyer replied to norahsmommy's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
As I said, "seasoning" can contain hidden gluten. "Spices" can not. Read the ingredients carefully. -
Spices You Have Found To Have Gluten...
psawyer replied to norahsmommy's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I have never in my ten+ years found a spice which had gluten in it. Seasoning mixes (including such things as curry powder and chili powder) with gluten are out there. But spices are usually single-ingredient products containing only the named spice. When spices appears in an ingredient list, it can not hide any grain product whether a gluten grain or... -
China Lily Soya Sauce
psawyer replied to Nancy333's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I used to use China Lily in my pre-diagnosis days. Back then (ten years ago), it contained wheat. It is good to know that it is now gluten-free. I currently use VH, and have since going gluten-free. Most (but not all) VH sauces are gluten-free. Contamination is a risk we all have to deal with. Glutino is a well known and respected maker of gluten... -
All the dishes, in case traces of gluten transferred during the first wash.
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It is sad, but your doctor is misinformed. I don't know why he would think that bleach would do anything. My advise if you don't have a dishwasher: Rinse all dishes carefully before moving them to the wash phase (this is good advice even if you have a dishwasher). Wash twice. Drain the water after the first wash and draw fresh. Use a fresh wash...
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Bleach is an effective disinfectant, but has no effect whatsoever on gluten.
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If the pans are washed thoroughly between uses, there should be no problem. Using the rack directly, like a barbecue grill, can transfer between gluten-free and regular food. Frozen pizza heated without a pan is an exposure.
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Dishwashers are effective on non-porous dishes and utensils due to the multiple cycles and high pressure. The heat has nothing to do with it. Gluten can be destroyed by heat, but not in a dishwasher or ordinary oven. The gluten must be heated to at least 600oF and held at that temperature for at least 30 minutes. Cast iron skillets can be rid of gluten...
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Are M&Ms Gluten Free?
psawyer replied to Grace'smom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
And the debate is about whether small amounts of gluten, less than 20ppm, could knowingly be included and still permit the product to be labeled gluten-free. -
Are M&Ms Gluten Free?
psawyer replied to Grace'smom's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
My understanding is that they are produced on equipment that does not process any gluten, but in the same facility where wheat and barley are ingredients in other products. Until an FDA-regulated definition of gluten-free is in place, many companies will not claim their products are gluten-free. Without a legal definition, it means whatever the plaintiff... -
Anyone Been Glutened By Earl Grey Tea?
psawyer replied to bridgetm's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
This is a myth. The process used to seal tea bags involves heat and pressure and nothing else. -
Anyone Been Glutened By Earl Grey Tea?
psawyer replied to bridgetm's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Tea, by itself, is gluten-free. If a flavor is added it is possible, although very unlikely, that there could be gluten in the flavor.