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The reason I do not recommend CSA is two fold. First they provide
inaccurate information on what foods contain gluten. It's a proven,
scientific fact that distilled vinegar and spirits do NOT contain
gluten no matter what the source material. They also state that we
are to avoid: quinoa, millet, buckwheat, amaranth, etc., along with
canola oil, guar gum. These items do not contain gluten unless
contaminated. Scientific fact. Yet CSA perpetuates misinformation.
Why restrict an already restricted diet? The other two groups I
recommended provide accurate information on diet.
Secondly, we need a national organization for clout, not the many,
smaller groups we now have. GIG and CDF are working toward that.
CSA is stone walling.
My opinion, folks...
Here is another:
> This list, for the time being and with all the red flags that sometimes
> get raised, is probably the best thing that could have happened to and
> for celiacs.
>
> Your endorsement of Joel's excellent question points to the fact that we
> do, indeed, need a lobbying organization for celiacs. I would suggest
> that we would have as much, if not more, success if we pursued that
> route -- a single focus group, working with the FDA and food manufacturers.
Diane
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