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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
The new R5 Elisa test kit detects to 5 ppm gluten which is 2.5 ppm
gliadin. This is the most highly sensitive test for gluten and the Codex
Alimentarius has validated the test in a number of centers around the world.
Companies and groups are using various kits to detect at levels between
5-20 ppm gluten. For example the GFCO and University of Nebraska Food
Allergy Program uses the 10 ppm test kits along with a number of
others companies in the industry. Health Canada is using a 20 ppm test kit but is
looking into the R5 kit. The Gluten-Free Certification Organization (GFCO) by the
Gluten Intolerance Group see www.gfco.org has more information on their
program and testing methods.
Shelley Case, B. Sc., RD
Case Nutrition Consulting, www.glutenfreediet.ca
<http://www.glutenfreediet.ca>
Author: Gluten Free Diet: A Comprehensive Resource Guide
Co-Author: Celiac Section, Manual of Clinical Dietetics, American
Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada
Medical Advisory Board: Celiac Disease Foundation, Gluten Intolerance
Group, Canadian Celiac Association
Advisory Board: Living Without Magazine
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