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Kathy C. Shepard wrote:
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> > From: Gregory Epler-Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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> > I tried Vance's DariFree, sold by Abersold Foods, and six hours after
> > ingestion suffer from flatulance--unusual and distinctive aroma
> > (sorry). Thought it wasn't related; however, five attempts a few days
> > apart have me pretty much convinced of the connection.
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> Although my symtoms are different, my experience was the same. There
> "appears" to be nothing in the ingredients which would cause a problem
> but I had the exact same symptoms with DariFree as with milk products.
> Go figure!
Hi,
Awhile back I called Dari Free in western canada to see if it was
definitely had no milk in it and they assured me that it didn't but
they did say that it was made on a dairy line but the use ISO9002 as a
cleaning standard. I asked them why they would go to the extent of
manufacturing a milk-free product and then run it on a dairy line and
their answer was that it was too expensive to have a separate line and
that their business was family run. They said they did have excellent
cleaning procedures.
Not enough for me though!
Hazel Green
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