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- glucel replied to GardeningForHealth's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Ground meat absolutely full of gluten?
Flavorings usually identified but don't know if there are laws that govern that. I bot lamb shanks that had rosemary flavor but did not see anything else that might be a grain so I ate it. I eat tons ground beef usually organic and grass fed from aldi. Not identified as gluten-free but hopefully it is. On the other hand I would only eat hot dogs which has... -
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- Doug1229 replied to Nicole boling's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Absolutel liquor
All liquor that has been distilled are gluten-free because the liquor is captured from evaporation. Gluten is a heavy protein that will not evaporate make it safe for all celiac’s. cheers! -
- Elizabeth Lund commented on Scott Adams's article in Kidney Disease and Celiac Disease4
How Celiac Disease Could Increase Your Risk of Kidney Problems
Who is going to monitor kidney health? I was diagnosed last year with Coeliac Disease...I haven't seen or had any clinic follow up. I also have many other autoimmune conditions. We constantly hear of vague clinical studies, however nothing appears to transfer to holistic NHS care. Prior to Coeliac diagnosis I had a constant urgent need to pass urine. Eventually...- autoimmune disorder
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- Doug1229 replied to GardeningForHealth's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Ground meat absolutely full of gluten?
Ground meats can contain flavorings and fillers. You must look for the gluten-free symbol on the packaging. I use Jennie-O brands which are marked gluten-free.
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