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- RMJ replied to Jsingh's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications11
Contaminated cooking oils
From their email: “rely on analyses that confirm gluten is not detected” This means that they do testing. -
- cvernon replied to Jsingh's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications11
Contaminated cooking oils
Jsingh and RMJ, I am having very similar thoughts as yours regarding the safety of the GFCO and other certifications. What I have started to do is contact the companies of those GFCO products that I use and asking if their product is produced on lines that also process gluten containing products. Sadly, many GFCO certified companies ARE using the same lines... -
- Jsingh replied to Jsingh's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications11
Contaminated cooking oils
Maybe I should write to GFCO as well with BONO's response, if what you say is the case. I wonder if GFCO has different requirements for imported products. Here is the email: -
- Kwinkle replied to ChessFox's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease9
High dosage of B12 gave me life.
Thank you so much for that info! I really appreciate all of you! This is one heck of a journey after spending 66 years eating anything and everything I wanted 😂 -
- RMJ replied to Jsingh's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications11
Contaminated cooking oils
The GFCO handbook for the certification process requires testing, at least at first. After a certain number of gluten free batches they can reduce testing. So something doesn’t make sense here. Maybe oil is difficult to test and they made an exception? If so, they should be clear about that. Could it be that they test it at some other stage, rather t...
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