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Martin Webster

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  1. These are the tests that we used: https://www.imutest.com/products/gluten-in-food-kit?variant=47212546644 Not cheap, but useful as a last resort and seem pretty acurate.
  2. HI Cristiana, Quick Update: I got in contact with the manufacturer for the iron tablets who confirmed that the iron capsules are safe (they dropped the "gluten free" label from the packaging as they are just going through a process of getting the capsules tested). However, Did I mentioned the building work? Well, there has been quite a bit of plaster...
  3. Thanks for the reply, We are based in the UK. Looking at the packaging it appears to be classifying itself as a "Food Supplement", and doesn't appear to contain a PL number. Doing a search doesn't seem to help. I thought all food products require to have in bold if they contain gluten? Or is this me just being naïve. I shall try to get in contact ...
  4. Thanks for your response. It doesn't mention enteric on the box, however, it does have a formulated "slow release action", which would imply a buffered supplement. At this point, it is difficult to understand whether it is a reaction to the iron, the gluten within the tablet, or the effects of a having low iron levels that resulted in the dietician recommending...
  5. My daughter(14) was advised by the dietician to start on iron supplement. Almost immediately after starting on Feroglobin iron capsules, she had similar reaction to having been gluttoned. I noticed that the original packaging for Feroglobin iron capsules were advertised as gluten free, however, they now appear to have dropped this from the packaging. As...
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