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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Hello all,
Recently, I noticed that the breakfast cereal Captain Crunch was on the
gluten-free product list on the Delphi forum. It contains oats, however. I know
that oats have been controversial in the gluten-free diet. I've stayed away
from oats but am really tempted to try the Captain Crunch cereal this coming
weekend - pre-diagnosis, it was my favorite sugared cereal.
I am highly sensitive to gluten. Is there anyone else out there who is also
very sensitive to gluten but can tolerate Captain Crunch cereal? I understand
there may be cross-contamination issues with it - but it's the oats
themselves that I'm worried about. For me, it's one thing to be sick due to accidental
ingestion, usually a cross-contamination issue but it's quite another story
to be sick because something contained wheat, oats, rye or barley and I didn't
realize it.
For the oats issue - is it not considered a gluten allergen anymore?
Whenever I'd call companies to ask their status on a product, I'd explain celiac
sprue as not being able to tolerate wheat, oats, rye and barley. Has there been a
definitive decision as to whether oats is bad for a celiac or is it still a
discussion?
Thanks, all.
Deb in Milwaukee
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