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about 15 responses - agreed to the following:
The oats would be considered contaminated because they are not grown
in dedicated fields (wheat can grow among the oats in non dedicated
fields). Most stated to stick with mcCanns oats.
The Whey protein itself is GF however, if Bob's does not list it as
GF it is because it is not processed in a dedicated facility so there
could be cross contamination issues here.
Thank you all.
On Mar 13, 2007, at 5:30 PM, Lori Allison wrote:
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I checked the websites but not sure why these 2 products would not be
gluten free-
Arrowhead Mills - Organic Oat Bran (ingreidents = Organic Oat Bran) -
for those who tolerate oats, would this be OK?
Bob's Red Mill - Whey Protein Concentrate (Ingredients = Whey Protein
(milk) and Soy Lecithin) -
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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