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  1. If a product is not certified gluten free, I wont eat it....I got hurt too many times.
  2. Barley and malt finds its way into a lot of places, and also the line that the syrup is produced on might be shared with glutinous products. Also cross contamination is a huge issue. What has been in that blender, what has been on the person producing it's hands - have they been serving cookies and cakes? I will only go to one of two totally gluten...
  3. The FDA has nothing to do with it, because cannabis is not legal on a federal level, so no, they are not subject to testing or recall. Nominally gluten free is totally different to gluten free ingredients and a gluten-free factory or line. For instance dried fruit is nominally 'naturally' gluten free, but that means very little when the product is produced...
  4. I use Derma-E facewash, which is gluten free, and mineral fusion moisturizer which is also cert gluten free. I can really reccomend the mineral fusion products. Desert essence do gluten free certified shampoo, soaps and even toothpaste, which I love.
  5. I can't have chocolate, but finally the doctors worked out I have a casein allergy in addition to the gluten - so chocolate, eggs and dairy is all out now.
  6. It must be extremely hard not to get cross contamination in a cafe where there are lots of drinks blended in that equipment that have cookie pieces etc. Also you have no way of knowing if the caramel etc was gluten free. Sorry you are not feeling well. I don't think it is a very sensible idea. The only places Ill have any food outside of my house are dedicated...
  7. https://medium.com/cannabis-explorations/gluten-free-labeling-on-cannabis-edibles-is-unregulated-9675775e8f85 HERE. Since the FDA is a federal authority, the ‘Gluten-Free” labeling on cannabis edibles is entirely unregulated. There are no regulations and checks in place to ensure that products that contain THC or CBD are gluten-free. Since these mar...
  8. There are no legal requirements on cannabis edible packaging, they dont have to stay under 20ppm, as far as I understand it. Thank you for your reply. I am hoping there are some people with recommendations. I really dont like smoking it.
  9. I wonder if anyone has any recommendations for gluten free cannabis edibles? I find that it really helps my stomach and slows down digestion, but need to find a new edible. I was using kikoko mints, which never made me sick, but had two bad batches where the product came to me so hard it was impossible to eat it, and clearly 'off'. I was thinking about trying...
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