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Regarding the summary on vitamins, I got the following in my mailbox
today from GIG (Gluten Intolerance Group)
COUNTRY LIFE VITAMINS BECOMES THE FIRST LINE OF VITAMINS CERTIFIED
GLUTEN FREE
March 24, 2008 - The Gluten-Free Certification Organization (GFCO)
announced today that it has certified Country Life Vitamins as certified
gluten-free. Country Life has been producing a full line of quality
vitamins and nutritional supplements since 1971. Country Life's entire
product line is gluten-free, allowing them to meet the needs of a
growing market of persons following a gluten-free diet, who may not be
able to meet all their nutritional needs from the foods they consume.
GFCO standards are met through a rigorous process of third-party audits
and frequent product and ingredient testing at the manufacturing
facility and from consumer shelves by GFCO. GFCO sets strict standards
that finished products may not contain more than 10 ppm gluten, twice as
strict as the proposed FDA and Codex definitions for gluten free.
This announcement comes at the perfect time for Country Life as they are
planning a March launch of Real Food Organics-a new and innovative line
of vitamins that offers a unique way to supplement your diet through
vital nutrients everyday. The line is derived almost entirely from
certified organic fruits, vegetables, seeds, sprouts, legumes and grains.
"We are thrilled to receive the gluten-free certification. We have
always strived to provide the most innovative and healthiest personal
care products for our customers. Receiving this certification only
furthers our commitment," says Jodi Drexler-Billet, Executive Vice
President of Country Life.
Studies have shown that some persons with celiac disease continue to
have nutritional deficiencies years after following a gluten free diet
and would benefit from vitamin and mineral supplementation. For
approximately 3 million people in the United States a gluten-free diet
is a medically required diet. These people cannot consume storage
proteins found in grains such as wheat, rye and barley. Consumption of
gluten protein causes damage to the digestive tract and can lead to
other complications. Many other consumers choose a gluten-free diet for
other reasons.
<> ABOUT GFCO-The Gluten-Free Certification Organization's (GFCO)
provides an independent service to supervise gluten-free food production
according to a consistent, defined, science-based standard that is
confirmed by field inspections, in order to achieve heightened consumer
confidence and safety. GFCO is 'Gluten-free you can easily see' through
a trademarked logo on packaging. Products labeled with the GF
certification mark allow consumers to easily identify items that have
been independently verified to meet our high standards for
gluten-free...potentially stricter than even the FDA will set as the
standard fo r labeling. For more information visit: www.gfco.org
<http://www.gfco.org/>, or call 253-218-2956.
ABOUT COUNTRY LIFE-Country Life Vitamins and its family of companies
including Desert Essence®, Biochem®, Long Life® Teas, Iron-Tek®
Nutrition and Real Food® Organics have been a leader in the field of
health and nutrition for over 36 years. The company believes in creating
high-quality products that combine the importance of wellness and
self-improvement as well as emphasizes the importance of good health
starting from within. Country Life Vitamins only uses the finest natural
and organic ingredients from farming organizations around the world
which support sustainability and protect the health of the environment.
To further their commitment to being socially responsible, the company
purchases wind energy credits to offset 100 percent of its electricity
in the US. Additionally, Country Life utilizes recycled paper for all
packaging and soy based inks as well as encourages eco-friendly office
practices
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For more information on GFCO please contact:
Cynthia Kupper
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(253) 218-2956
For more information on Country Life Vitamins please contact:
Jodi Drexler-Billet
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<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)
(310) 913-3000
Visit the Celiac Web Page at Http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/index.html
Archives are at: Http://Listserv.icors.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ICORS.EXE?LIST=CELIAC
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