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- knitty kitty replied to GardeningForHealth's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications4
Ground meat absolutely full of gluten?
@GardeningForHealth, About that study... The scientists were testing how well different gluten detection tests were at detecting gluten in different kinds of food products. The scientists knew the meat had gluten in it already. They "spiked" the samples. "...we selected a set of 32 samples (Table 2) to represent a wide range of grains... -
- knitty kitty replied to StrongerThanCeliac's topic in Super Sensitive People1
Waiting Too Long to Brush Teeth after Gluten
Hello, @StrongerThanCeliac, Not insane. Misdirected, maybe. The digestive enzymes in saliva and the bacteria in the mouth probably digest all the gluten before then. More likely, it takes that long for your histamine level to come down. Histamine is released by mast cells as part of the reaction to gluten. Vitamin C, B12, and Thiamine... -
- glucel replied to GardeningForHealth's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications4
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!
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