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Is Blue Bunnny Yogurt Ok?


Lymetoo

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I drank one of those Blue Bunny "liquid" yogurts yesterday and woke up with pain in my back [like from the colon]....which I have figured out is from celiac problems. My back pain is almost completely gone since going gluten-free!!! I don't have the usual reaction of D...more likely to have C!

So it was either the BB or the ENerG gluten free pretzels which contain soy. This was the first time I've eaten the pretzels since going gluten-free.

Also....are Oil of Olay products OK?? I have two different moisturizers.


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Not sure about the yogurt, but I use oil of olay beauty bar, and face moisturizer, nothing happens to me.

Lymetoo Contributor

Good...thanks. I've been using it and didn't think it was a problem....but I'm slowly trying to find out what things I need to stop using.

Guest cassidy

Here is a reply I got from Blue Bunny back in January:

BLUE BUNNY Fresh Dairy Yogurts are gluten free. The modified food starch is corn based.

Hope you figure it out and feel better soon.

Lymetoo Contributor
Here is a reply I got from Blue Bunny back in January:

BLUE BUNNY Fresh Dairy Yogurts are gluten free. The modified food starch is corn based.

Hope you figure it out and feel better soon.

Thanks!!! I feel OK today!

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