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IDangeleyes7 Newbie

Can anyone tell me if the Metabolife products are gluten free? I am new at this the lable reads; Ingredients: Calcium (as hydroxycitrate and dicalcium phosphate) (40 mg), copper (as sodium copper chlorophyllin) (300mcg), Chromium (as chromium piccolinate) (133 mcg), Sodium (60 mg), Potassium (30 mg), and a proprietary blend (1,032 mg total) of the following: Super Citrimax

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Gwenny Newbie

I emailed them a couple of months ago and got a vague reply. They responded with a list of the ingredients, but no actual answer to advise if any of them are gluten in disguise.

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Bhofmann Newbie

I don't know for sure but I think the maltodextrin in metabolife is wheat derived. My doctor told me unless other wise stated that it is. I had a really bad attack after taking it. So I would say better safe than sorry

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Unless it says gluten free I'd stay off it.

I do take a probiotic with maltodextrin but it says gluten free and so far no problems.

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