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san j |
| Friday, November 3, 2006, 10:59pm |
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What about Wheat in the ingredient list of a supplement? If I should cut back on my wheat, how bad is it (does the Dr. say?) if one of my supplements contains wheat? I recently bought one that said "No Wheat" on the regular label but had a sticker on top of the cap saying: "Correction: Contains Wheat". On the side, it also had said "No Gluten"...any thoughts? Quotes? |
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Lola |
| Friday, November 3, 2006, 11:03pm |
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wheat is wheat!!........ no biggie for you though, being a secretor, right? |
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san j |
| Friday, November 3, 2006, 11:04pm |
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Hi Darlin'. True. But apparently it's still bad for B's with several different conditions. Just curious... |
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Lola |
| Friday, November 3, 2006, 11:07pm |
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is it an avoid for you Bs in your arthritis book? |
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san j |
| Friday, November 3, 2006, 11:22pm |
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Quoted from lola
is it an avoid for you Bs in your arthritis book?
Yes. As always, whole wheat products, wheat germ, etc. But the usually-neutrals get downgraded to "Infrequent". For arthritis, as well as for most of the conditions/diseases, Peter counsels B to let go of wheat if possible. |
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| Saturday, November 4, 2006, 1:47am |
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I ran into that issue with Inflammarest. No wheat, but in another place, it stated wheat sourced something or other. I finished up the bottle, and didn't buy it again. Great results from Bromelain with no wheat. Of course, I am a nonnie, with less lee way in playing around with avoids. Only you can decide how much you can eat and still make the progress you want. |
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Quoted from Victoria
Only you can decide how much you can eat and still make the progress you want.
My thought as well. Let your body do the talkin'........  |
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