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  1. I hope this isn't in a thread somewhere. Are flu shots gluten free?
  2. Thanks, Momma Goose. Clip and paste. Use your left click on your mouse, hold it down, and use the cursor to highlight what you want to copy. Then, just use your right click on your mouse (don't hold it down) and a menu will come up. One of the options is copy. Click it (left click). Go to where you want to put the copied material. Left click (don...
  3. I got a list from McNeil (Tylenol manufacturer), but this product was not on it. Unfotunately, they are gone until tomorrow. I think that Tylenol believes that all their products are gluten free, but only lists ones that have been tested. Does anyone know if Tylenol liquid severe cold nighttime is gluten free? The only ingredient that is questionable is...
  4. My daughter is 13 and was diagnosed in December (REALLY high numbers). She has gradually been feeling better, but it seems that each time we get about three days into Flonase, she has stomach problems. Flonase says that some of their batches have a component that might be derived from the W word (wheat )and may contain gluten. However, her allergist...
  5. I've read that some hams, sausages and salamis are not gluten free. And, that lunch meats with natural and artificial flavors are more likely to have gluten. Is the only way to really know to call the manufacturer? If there is ham at a picnic (not lunch meat, but from a butcher) or if there is polish sausage, are some things okay and others not? ...
  6. I'm a rookie here, so pardon my ignorance. We made the cake mix and it was very watery. But...we live at "high altitude" and the high altitude instructions say to add water slowly until desired consistency. The mix calls for two cups of water. After adding 1 1/2 cups, it seemed runny. We did, however, add more water to get to the full two cups. ...
  7. My daughter was diagnosed with Celiac in December 2005. Her lab numbers were really high. If I understand it correctly, one of the tests has a "normal" range when the ratio is 10 or less. Hers was 680. The titer has a "high" value of 32, hers was 220. Do high numbers mean anything other than the diagnosis, in conjunction with the biopsy, was a no...
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