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Is It Ok To Have Wheat Grass If You Have Celiac/ Gluten Intolerance/ Wheat Allergy?


Mum in Norway

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I have been told it is ok, but now I'm not so sure anymore...


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Technically, it doesn't have the grain and so it should be gluten-free. But think about it - SOME of the grass may have a grain or two, and it is definitely harvested with the same machines as wheat. So it has GOT to be cross-contaminated. I would not eat it.

psawyer Proficient

Make your own decision, but I would not consume it.

kareng Grand Master

My opinion is just

Technically, it doesn't have the grain and so it should be gluten-free. But think about it - SOME of the grass may have a grain or two, and it is definitely harvested with the same machines as wheat. So it has GOT to be cross-contaminated. I would not eat it.

Exactly what I think! I avoid it.

w8in4dave Community Regular

Probably could not pay me to eat it!! I have never heard of eating it any way!! Is it hay? 

CaliSparrow Collaborator

I stay away from it:

"For example, if a farmer allows some of the grasses to begin producing seeds prior to harvest, then that particular crop will contain gluten."

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frieze Community Regular

Tom is pretty laid back, if he says "no way", no way!


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