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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Berry Green is on of my all time favorite products and I was thrilled to
receive the note about BG's gluten content... (Until now I have avoided this
product because it contains oats.) Here's the info., along with another idea.
Cheers, Sara
The company that I work for makes a terrific, certified organic product
called Berry Green. There are no grasses at all in it, but it does
contain cultured, fermented oats. New Chapter has had Berry Green
tested by an independent lab and the gluten content was less than three
parts per million. (This is the lowest detectable level and indicates a
"negative" test result.) Here is a link to more info...
http://www.newchapter.info/product/product.lasso?-Search=Action&-Table=P
_Web&-Database=NewChapter&-KeyValue=173
When Berry Green first came out I was hesitant to try it because of the
oats. My personal gluten philosophy is to avoid anything that might
contain even a trace of gluten. Since the testing was done, it has
become one of my favorite products ever! It is definitely the best
TASTING product of its kind and I have never had a reaction from it.
Hope this helps!
and
Sara
I use Super Food from Dr. Schulze. You can phone them for information at
1-800-HERB-DOC
These greens are organically grown and harvested. They DO contain grasses
from barley, alfalfa, and wheat; but are harvested prior to getting to the
stage where there would be formation of the gluten containing part of the
plant. You can call them for verification. I have used these greens for over
a year and have never had any problems. They give me more energy.
I am not associated with this company, and do not receive any compensation
from them. I am just a user of their fantastic products!
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