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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

In a recent summary from Adam Schroeder, a home test kit for gluten in food
was included.  Below is the description and web address provided.  Has
anyone seen research on this?  Used it?  Know what kinds of foods can/can't
be tested?  Know how much it costs or where you get it?    I assume this
test is expensive, but I might be interested in using it for restaurant
meals.  I'll summarize.

From Adam Schroeder:  I also received information about a test to measure
food for gluten levels.
Information can be found here
http://www.elisa-tek.com/gluten_in_your_food.htm.
I do not know the cost of the item, and since the test are disposable strips
I
don't know how feasible (or expensive) this would be to use on a frequent
basis.
Again if this was a reusable item (with a faster response time) It would be
awesome... simply have your Gluten Tester taste the food before you do.   :)

Dawn
PS Please don't send any emails telling me I'm in idiot or claiming that I
want to make myself sick.  Neither is the case...  :)

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