<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> On Tue, 1 May 2001 21:04:52 -0400 Don Wiss posted a response to the following: [log in to unmask] wrote: >And what is the Coeliac Society of the UK doing advising coeliacs that >it's OK to eat, if in fact research indicates it isn't? Or does other >research indicate something else? DON WISS REPLIED: My understanding is the Coeliac Society of the UK gets funding from the manufacturers of this proprietary wheat starch. MY COMMENTS: I have not seen any information that the Coeliac Society of the UK get "funding" from the manufacturers of Codex quality wheat starch, but I suppose it is possible. The implication Don is making here, I believe, is that this funding somehow influences their acceptance of Codex wheat starch as safe for people with celiac disease, which I seriously doubt. Actually Codex wheat starch is considered safe by almost all national support groups in Europe regardless of where they get their funding. Study after study has shown it to be safe for celiacs, including the following: http://www.celiac.com/treat.html#wheat_starch I am certain that the Coeliac Society of the UK and other major European support groups have based their acceptance of the product on scientific evidence, and not on where they might get a small portion of their funding. Scott Adams www.Celiac.com