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darlindeb25

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  1. Crest and Colgate are both gluten free...I did read that Sensodyne can not verify their product is gluten-free, so they recommend we use another brand. I love Gleem, but am having a hard time finding it.
  2. I found this difficult to believe too, yet my sister, who is a celiac, and a dietician, called and asked, was told that Miracle Whip Light definitely contains gluten. She doesn't eat it, and I believe her when she says it contains gluten!
  3. Since the whole thing with Xanax happened, I do not trust Glutenfreedrugs.com. Pfizer's pharmicist told me on the phone, that Xanax has never been gluten free, nor has their generic made by Greenstone. What more do you want to hear??? I called Pfizer, they confirmed it IS NOT GLUTEN FREE!!!! The fillers probably contain gluten, besides the fact, I ALWAYS...
  4. On the other hand, Miracle Whip Light has never been gluten free, so I would not trust it. If you read in the forums, you will find it has always contained gluten. Kraft says it always tells you the ingredients...why do M&M's, Snickers, Oreo cookies (Nabisco is a division of Kraft), some Ritz Crackers...all contain melamine??? That's an ingredient...
  5. No, one screw up does not put you back to the beginning. One screw up however, can make you sick for weeks. I have been gluten free for 8 yrs. This last January, I was glutened by a mediciation. That slip up made me sick for 3 months, and I lost 24#. Sometimes, a screw up only last a few days.
  6. Well, for those who may be reading this and wanting an answer...each drup company has their own ingredients. The drug must be made in the original form, yet the fillers can always be different. If the company making say Ativan, says it is gluten free, that does not mean the generic is gluten-free. You must always call the particular lab that makes the...
  7. I think it's a mindset, and only you can make it happen. I have been gluten-free now for over 8 yrs, and from the minute I decided to go gluten-free, I never cheated. I was so sick, for so long, I just wanted my life back, and if not eating gluten was going to give it back to me, then I made my mind up--NO MORE GLUTEN!!! At that time, I still had gluten...
  8. My son asked me a few months ago if my giving him a DQ1 gene is why he has this very problem. He never had a problem with beer until the last year or so, now he gets a terrible headache after 1 beer too. I never wanted to share gluten intolerance with my kids!
  9. I can't take probiotics, and I don't believe in this "kill off" stuff. I think some of us just can't take them, and that's that.
  10. Larry...M&M's and SNickers are gluten free..don't worry about that part! Not sure why that site says it is expired, it's till there. Here's the link, and what it says: Open Original Shared Link
  11. I haven't been to Columbia, yet I know many who have been there. In my support group, we have several members who have been to Dr. Green. I also have talked with Dr. Green on many occasions. I can tell you, they do not accept too many insurance's and the first visit with him is $500. Most say he is worth every penny, yet some of us do not have that...
  12. I know it's a huge link. It's from news telling us all about dairy products tainted with melamine. Remember when the whole issue about the pet food came out? This is the same chemical that was in the pet food. First they were only talking about baby formula's, now it seems this melamine may be in many, many products that contain milk of some sort, especially...
  13. WAMU has moved onto Long Island too. They are everywhere now here. On the news this morning, they told us that as far as the everyday customer is concerned, they will not even notice a change in WAMU.
  14. Absolutely. If she cannot tolerate soy milk, do not give her anything else soy. One exception is soy lecithin, it doesn't seem to bother most who are soy free. I cannot have soy, yet tolerate lecithin.
  15. When you first go gluten free, sometimes you will have bad days. Your body is ridding itself of gluten toxins. The wine could have been the culprit, possibly the mustard powder or white pepper might have had flour in them, some spices do. You need to research those products individually. It's a learning experience going gluten free, and can be very...
  16. Thanks Jestgar!!!! I have 8 grandchildren, all under 10, well, one is almost 11. I just turned 53 yesterday, plenty old enough for grandbabies. Thanks everyone!!!
  17. Thank you everyone. It was a great day, I even got a dozen red roses! Calls from my kids and grandkids...good day!!!
  18. Happy Birthday Larry--I didn't realize we have the same birthday. Best Wishes! Deb
  19. I use the Baby Magic Gentle Lotion w/ Soft Baby Scent...it's hypoallergenic. Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Glyceryl Sterate, Cetyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Mineral Oil, PEG 100 Sterate, Lanolin Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Frangance, Lanolin, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Ceteayl Alcohol, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vit E), Tocopheryl, Retinyl Palmitate...
  20. This was sent to everyone in my celiac support group tonight.
  21. All are gluten free, except for the ones for specific colors--brunette, redheads, and for blondes: all contain gluten. I use Pantene all the time, have for probably 6 yrs now..........!
  22. Ok, now that makes sense. I read somewhere a while back, Pantene for different hair colors, does contain gluten. I never use those. I usually use the one called Color Revival. Recently, I purchased the one called For Beautiful Lengths.
  23. I thought the same thing...if you have only given up bread, then you are not gluten free. We are all here to help and will answer questions for you, any time you need. One of my sons also has extreme anger, and has even been court issued anger management classes. He has a heart of gold, yet can fly off the handle with very little aggravation. He is...
  24. I think, with time, we will find this statement is incorrect. I think it's time to do a study of diagnosed celiac's who never had a gene test, and actually find out how many have genes suspected of never causing celiac disease. I have double DQ1 genes, which I found out about in July, I have been gluten-free for 8 yrs. My sister is a diagnosed celiac...
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