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Old 08-29-2014, 07:42 PM #1
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Originally Posted by glenntaj View Post
--not to go gluten-free.

And do very conscientious about that. It's not just a matter of avoiding gluten in what you eat, but also in what you use--many cosmetics, household products, etc., have gluten or related wheat proteins in them as binding or emulsifying agents.

One can look through a number of the Useful Website links at the top of this forum to find places that will have lists of gluten free products (and thsoe that do have gluten in them).
Yeah, I know. It really sucks what they put it in. ): I knew that when I started two years ago, trying to go GF when I thought it was just a sensitivity. My friend was telling me lots about it, and I was so shocked at how much they put it in. Even in envelopes where you lick them!

Thanks for the information.
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