<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> A few days ago I asked for information about a nutritional milkshake my non-celiac husband has been using. It sounds good, and I wanted to be sure it is GF. After being told by the company representative that it is, I asked this group if anyone had experience with it. All responses were positive, and I will add several that might be of interest to others. The phone number, in case you want it, is 1 800 297-9776 or their website is www.eas.com. Now that it sounds so great, I might try it myself. *** I have been using the Myoplex in both the regular and deluxe versions very successfully. I have also been enjoying the Myoplex Chocolate Peanut Butter bars and the EAS Simply Protein Bars (Chocolate PButter). I only know of the Lite ones to NOT be GF. I have followed the entire Body-for-life plan being completely GF. Oh, I like the Chocolate Myoplex flavor the best. *** In shopping around for protein drinks which are GF, we also read the ingredients list for EAS Myoplex, and since it contains whey we choose not to use it. It also contained maltodextrin which we have been warned against if Celiac. Good Luck. (NOTE: I asked the source of the maltodextrin and was told corn. Anne) **** I used Myoplex Lite bars and shakes for several months. I found that my body could not tolerate the shakes at more than one a day. I tended to get some diarreha. I don't know if this means that they contain gluten or if it was something else. One shake a day and I was okay. The chocolate is good but I found the new tropical flavors to be even better! I have also used the bars, as I said, and that has also been pretty successful. I recently switched to using the purely protein bars by EAS and had no problem. I've called several times and been assured there is no gluten. Someone recently wrote to me and said that the bars may contain some oats. I do not know if that is true. Are you and your husband doing the BFL challenge? **** BFL is the Body for Life Challenge this is sponsered by Bill Phillips, the former CEO of EAS. It is an exercise and dietary philosophy about losing weight and gaining muscle. There is a book out by the same name, also they have a website www.bodyforlife.com. **** EAS is great for gluten free people and for putting on lean muscle *** I was interested in your posting since just that day I had E-mailed the company about the GF status of their products. I have not had a response yet. Are you researching these products related to the article for the 12-week program that appeared in Modern Maturity? I had read that and was interested in learning more about it. I went to the web- site and learned about the EAS supplements. There is also a book available which I will look for. I was wondering if Bill Phillips uses these products in his program or if he actually manufactures them as well. *** The program is Bill Phillips Body for Life. The book is wonderful. It is an eating program and exercise program to lose weight build muscle and shed fat. Check out him on the web and in his book.