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Hi folks,
I had three responses and I still don't know if Brown Cow Yogurt
is gluten free, but I don't pan to eat it any more! Another thought
I had was that I had a gluten accident about 4 days earlier and
thought my villi had flattened and became intolerant to lactose
again. Does this happen? I was lactose intolerant before
going gluten free. Here are my responses:
*** It's been a while, but when I tried the BC Yogurt (and it
was the maple flavor) I also had some problems. As I recall,
my problems weren't exactly the usual gluten type, but I
definitely didn't feel well. I quit eating the product.
*** It is my understanding that whole milk has less lactose
than reduced fat milk, per ounce. It could be your body couldn't
handle the amount of fat and/or sugar all at once. To get
around the sugar problem, I used to mix flavored yogurt with
plain yogurt, back when my son was a toddler. It's tasty
but not too sweet.
*** I've checked with Dannon, Yoplait and Lucerne. All
of their plain unadorned flavors of yogurt are GF. By unadorned
I mean no Trix or crunchies or thing of that nature. I've never
heard of brown cow yogurt.
Someone else sent me an e-mail about ,I believe, Stoneyfield Organic
Yogurt being gluten free. Somehow it got deleted. I prefer organic
and I am allergic to cane sugar.
Thanks to you all
Diana in Rhode Island
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