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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Having recently summarized Bob's Red Mill, I agree with Ann when she says,
"there may be some other cause for a reaction besides gluten contamination".
However, I must also disagree. My personal experiences of blaming my
"reactions" on food intolerances, gums, and sugars has lead me to believe
otherwise.
--- no matter how carefully the line is cleaned, any GF product produced on
the same line or in a facility that uses gluten-containing flours, binders,
or powders, has a very good chance of being contaminated. If you are very
sensitive, you are fooling yourself if you believe you can safely eat these
products. Eventually you will get a batch containing a small amount of
gluten.
Janice.
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