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On Mon, 10 Apr 1995, Ernest Lane wrote:
> From reading this list, I'm aware the use of wheat starch is not recommended.
> Old Windmill produces "gluten free bread and baking mix" that contains
> "gluten free wheat starch" and makes a loaf of bread that in looks and
> texture resembles the real thing. They claim the gluten content is so low
> it can not be measured. Do many people use this product?
This idea comes from the U.K. There if the gluten is very small (10%???)
they allow coeliacs to internalize. Some people DO have a problem with the
ammount, others don't show a visable reaction. I'd say since some celiacs
do show a visible reaction there is one occuring, but I can't say for sure.
Julie May - Manager of Resources, Orbital OnLine Services
WEB page (start) = http://www.earth.orbital.net/~jmay/index.html
Running both Celiac and Environmental Illness WEB pages
Home town is Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
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