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Kathryn W

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  1. I was really hoping someone would reply to my question of why wheat and barley grass can be gluten free. I did read an explanation on the website stating if the plant hasn’t produced a germ then it’s still gluten free. I’m interested in micro greens and this product fits in well with that. I wanted to add them to my smoothies and salads for probiotics… ...
  2. Fascinating. My doc continues to be concerned with my Vitamin B levels. She is always reminding me to take Vitamin B and I even went through 3 phases of Vitamin B prescriptions. My levels are always low. I will share this information with her the next time I see her. I did not get diagnosed with Celiac until I was in my 50’s.n Maybe there is just on much d...
  3. Your initial question is if others with Celiac have difficulty sweating. I do. I don’t sweat until I’m beat red. When exercising, others become concerned because rather than sweat, I turn red all over. It takes a long time before I’ll sweat. I have celiac and have never really sweated, even in my growing up years. This is fascinating… I wish more wo...
  4. RE: Amazing Grass Greens Blend, specifically Detox & Digest The company states their products are gluten free, but it includes Wheat Grass and Barley Grass as ingredients. The company states that since the grass is harvested before the germ appears, their products are completely gluten free. I’m curious, is this true? Has anyone tried this product? ...
  5. Hi. I’ve been gluten free since November 2020. It only took days to experience a notable difference. So glad this was suggested by my doctor. I wanted to address your twinges under your ribs. I experienced that when I had an infected gall bladder. It might be worth talking with a doctor about this.
  6. Hello. I’m new to this site and this is my first post. I spent 2 weeks in Japan. Eating out varies from the quick bite from a street vendor to, fast food, to a “bar” style restaurant, to family style restaurants to the formal. Japanese culture is such that they never want to offend anyone. Requesting, with an explanation that you have special dietary restr...
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