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Mike Hayes <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Mar 2001 23:00:49 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

To Those Interested:

Recently I posted concerns regarding the Gluten Free status of Natren's
"Healthy Trinity."  After communicating with Natren by e-mail numerous
times, I have concluded that the information I originally obtained regarding
Healthy Trinity was from a bogus website.  Ms. Jensen of Natren noted that
her company has become concerned about their products being advertised
illicitly on other websites.  These websites have included pictures taken
from the Natren website.  During my original search for their products, I
must have stumbled upon one of these sites, which appeared to be the
"official" Healthy Trinity website.  It obviously wasn't and displayed
erroneous information about the product (I did not bookmark the site and
have been unable to relocate it).  I am now satisfied that Healthy Trinity
is gluten free.  In fact, I recently purchased the product for my own use.
A lesson learned - if you are shopping on the internet, its buyer beware.
All is not what it appears to be. I apologize for any undue concern caused
by my original post regarding Natren's products.

Mike H

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