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  1. Products like a body lotion are not likely to be ingested, so they would not be a problem in spite of any gluten containing ingredient. Of course if you have a wheat (or oat-grain) skin allergy it's a different story. I'm not sure why you would think that. Well, maybe I am thinking of hand lotion. You would not say the same thing there would you? Also...
  2. I was talking to a friend at work about what to eat for breakfast. She told me she has millet. I bought some Bob's at the health store near me, and I love it. Although I was trying to simplify my breakfasts, I've taken to adding ham or bacon, cheese, carrots, potatoes, etc... It fills me up, one of my primary goals for changing what I eat for breakfast...
  3. Please let us know how it turns out! I was diagnosed at the same time you were. I'm putting off the second endoscopy, though it's been recommended. Plumbago
  4. Hello, I'm not sure if I had any symptoms that I was aware of pre-diagnosis, and before boosting the D. Now, I am taking 1,000 IUs daily, and one 50,000 IU gel cap weekly. I wish I could tell a difference, perhaps if I knew what to lok for. (I also give myself Vit B12 injections, and that is it for me, supplement wise) Plumbago
  5. Thanks! I "exchanged" it today at Whole Foods, so I did not lose any money. I say exchanged in quotation marks because guess what they did with the lemon dish soap I returned? Threw it in the trash can. I said, "Nooooooooooo!!!" and he said yes. Can you believe it? Whole Foods. They didn't even recycle it!
  6. Aaaarghhh!!!!!!!!!!! ...and that stuff ain't cheap! and I just bought another one today!!!!! I looked on the back because I liked it so much, I wanted to see what was in it. "Wheat proteins!!!" WHAT??? I've bought three containers since diagnosis. I know I have to give it up, even if I'm not 100% sure it's been affecting me. I just love the way it suds...
  7. Yes, good ketchup's great. Turns out, it wasn't the sweetener per se, it was that agave. Yech! I bought some Heinz, and even though it's got one more g of sugar than Annie's (Heinz has 5) I love it. It's so much better. Annie's should halve the agave. Or leave it out. Sorry for the drama.
  8. There are many reduced sugar ketchups out there Might you be able to share the brands with me? Thanks.
  9. Guys, I can handle traditional foods. It's just that over the years, I know ketchup has gotten sweeter and sweeeter, and I wish I didn't have to feel like I'm having a dessert on top of my hamburger! And, I amended my request to say REDUCED sugar. So that's really what I'm after. But thanks for all your replies and responses. Plumbago.
  10. what I found: Open Original Shared Link has some kind of sweetner, but it says zero sugars. I think it is possible to find ketchup that at least has a reduced amount of sugars.
  11. Last time I bought ketchup I bought Annie's because I knew it was gluten-free. And added bonus: on the front it said "no added sugar." So I come home and taste it, and it tastes sweet. I look on the back, and there it is: agave. Does anyone have a good rec for gluten-free ketchup that is also sugar free? That includes sugars from cane or fruit. Does such...
  12. The article notes that Starks says cutting out or down on carbs is what has helped him so much. As we all know, a gluten-free diet can still be high in carbs. Personally, last summer I became extremely interested in what Gary Taubes was writing. It coincided with my diagnosis of celiac disease.
  13. Thanks for letting us know.
  14. Yeah, I did both. The ingredients seemed ok but when I asked they said all their pre-prepared foods (just warm) was not safe. I was puzzled. I didn't buy any of it. Does anyone have any experience successfully eating pre-prepared food at Harris Teeter or Whole Foods that is gluten-free? Thanks!
  15. Thanks for that perspective Sarie Sue. The three plastic sacks of ingredients I looked at did not at all seem to have been made in the store since they came with writing on the bag. Also it is possible, during a down time, to ask the staff to clean a blender for you. I did.
  16. Just as an fyi... Yesterday, I went to the Starbucks near me in DC. The young man manning the register was decent about my requests. I checked the bags of the three ingredients (coffee flavor - what's up with that? coffee flavor?? in a coffee shop?), mocha powder, and coffee - no gluten ingredients.
  17. Thanks everyone for responding. This is what I have found from the UC Berkeley Wellness Newsletter: Vitamin E This fat-soluble vitamin discovered at UC Berkeley more than 80 years ago has been a star among nutrients for at least 25 years. Vitamin E is an important antioxidant that exists in several forms, the most potent of which is alpha tocopherol...
  18. My doctor recommended vitamin E to me yesterday. 800 IUs. I came back, and googled, and came across a CBS article saying to stay away from Vitamin E because it can lead to something called increased death. Great. So obviously I'm not rushing out any time soon. But I just wanted to know if people on here have heard about those studies and what you all think...
  19. 1. All-Time-Worst gluten-free purchase EVER: Nana's gluten-free cookies. Spent $10.00 on nicely packaged, moist looking, big round cookies. Bought lemon, chocolate, and chocolate crunch. Drooled all the way home. Opened cookies, sat down with the kids and dug in. When we opened the packages and tried to take out the cookies we ran into the first problem:...
  20. The California Baby web site is pretty darn good. I posted a question here a while ago about gluten-free bath suds, and no one responded. Meanwhile I had other feelers out and someone from Whole Foods emailed me that for kids Alaffia 32oz which comes in 2 scents with a retail price of 14.99. WHOLE FOODS. July 2011. Obviously you do not have to be a kid. ...
  21. A response received from Hain Celestial: Thank you for taking the time to contact us regarding our Multi-Purpose Jelly. We apologize for the delay in our reply and appreciate your patience. We strive to maintain the highest quality products and we appreciate your patronage. The Tocopheryl acetate and tocopherol (Vitamin E) are derived from wheat germ...
  22. This is on my list of ten thousand questions for the doctor. Just because we might not be sensitive, does that then correlate to no damage? I mean, can't we still be ingesting gluten and not tell? Only a blood test would tell? Is or is not gluten gluten? (!) Plumbago
  23. THIS WAS REALLY GREAT! I made it this evening.
  24. (This posting is pretty graphic!) One day this week, I had some pork from our cafeteria. I asked the cook if it was cooked with flour or soy sauce. No on both counts. I didn't go into the cross contamination possibilities for various reasons. Usually I just eat a salad there, but I was so tired of salads, and the pork looked too good. So maybe about...
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