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- Scott Adams replied to Sandi20's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications8
Gluten Free Daily Vitamins for Kids w/ Celiac
Some of the largest contract manufacturers in the U.S. include companies like NutraScience Labs, Capsugel (part of Lonza), and Thorne Research. These companies produce supplements for a wide range of brands, from small startups to well-known names. -
- Sandi20 replied to Sandi20's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications8
Gluten Free Daily Vitamins for Kids w/ Celiac
Thank you for your feed back and knowledge. Scott do you know the names of the BIG manufactures who produce most supplements? Love to research them all and decide on their principles and manufacturing certifications who I want to spend my dollars with if they provide other non private label supplements that are good. -
- Scott Adams replied to Sandi20's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications8
Gluten Free Daily Vitamins for Kids w/ Celiac
I haven't heard of them before, but a significant portion of dietary supplements are produced by a handful of large contract manufacturers. These companies have the facilities, expertise, and certifications to produce supplements at scale, making them attractive partners for brands that don’t have their own manufacturing capabilities. I doubt Forvia manufactures t... -
- Scott Adams replied to MomofGF's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms21
Not sure if this is Celiac or just a gluten-free intolerance
That’s an interesting observation! The timing you mention does raise questions about the relationship between modern wheat varieties and the emergence of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS). Norman Borlaug’s work on high-yield, disease-resistant wheat during the Green Revolution significantly increased global food production, but it also led to changes in ...
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