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Leeger

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  1. Absolutely, more and better is most welcome! I would LOVE to include any new items from Campbell Soup Company or any others, but as a reader of ingredient labels (no matter how tiny the print), I have to limit my choices to what I have learned is safe for me. This site has taught me so very much about good, may be good (read labels) and not so good food...
  2. That's what I am finding in Progresso, although I do like the garden vegetables and split pea. I can live with that when I crave soup.
  3. Are Campbel'ls new soups soy free? I'm finding many labeled "gluten free" soups contain soy and I am trying to avoid soy as well as gluten. Thanks.
  4. Thank you. You give me food for thought...excuse the pun. I do need to keep a food diary and note which days are worse than others. Then do elimination trials to see if it makes any difference.
  5. Thank you. My skin problems started about three years after I went gluten-free. The itching is intense and deep into the skin, enough that I get black and blue marks but may or may not get the breakouts and bleed.
  6. Thank you, Scott. I will try your suggestions. The only other thing that helps is Lotrimin powder which I have only found on Amazon. I do use Triamcinolone Cream but since most of my body is involved, it just isn't feasible to use it twice a day.
  7. I don't get blisters, just intense itching that comes from deep under the skin and then little red spots that bleed. I never know if it is just a garden variety itch until I itch it, then I know. I keep my fingernails cut down to the quick but the itch is so intense, a shoe horn works pretty well.
  8. I was diagnosed with celiac, thyroid disease and bullous pemphigoid. I have not seen bp mentioned and I wonder if anyone else has this. If so, how are you treating it?
  9. My doctor strongly encouraged a gluten-free kitchen at home and after four years, my husband gave in and went gluten-free! This was a major hurdle for us and while I still struggle with many autoimmune issues, it is a tremendous relief to know I am not being exposed in the kitchen. It may take time to convince him that your health should be a higher priority...
  10. Update on our microwave...my husband has gone gluten-free to help me! I am so proud of him and grateful for his support. He doesn't like it any better than I do...ha ha
  11. My doctor warned me about this when he told me the bad news that I had celiac disease. No kissing!
  12. What are the dangers of a celiac wife and non-celiac husband using the same microwave? Is there cross-contamination even though plates and covers are used?
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