<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I just hung up the phone with "Carolyn" from Beiersdorf, Inc. 1-800-227-4703 It was nice to talk to someone so knowledgable and concerned. Here's what I found out: Eucerin original moisturizing cream and lotion are both gluten free. She had to throw in the possibility of cross-contamination on the ingredients they receive from other sources... but did agree that it is a legality issue... and that 4 years ago, they didn't have to mention that. She said she would go with the cream because it has fewer ingredients. (Also, this was our dermatologist's 2nd choice after finding out Cetaphil contains gluten). She also mentioned Aquaphor. (This happened to be our dermatologist's 3rd choice). It is gluten free also. Once again, always the possib ility of cross contamination from outside sources. She said that Aquaphor doesn't contain water and is the most moisturizing. She said it has a simple ingredient list and doesn't contain any preservatives. The original ointment comes in a 14oz. jar (yes, big) and costs $14-15. She said their healing ointment has 3 additional ingredients and works really well for cracked, dry skin. It comes in a 1.75oz. tube or a 3.5oz. jar. Summary: both Eucerin cream and lotion have only gluten free ingredients... as does Aquaphor. I think everyone is having to throw in the statement about possible cross- contamination these days. Wishing everyone the best, Dosha Anderson Texas Mom of 2 1/2 yr. old daughter with CD. *Please provide references to back up claims of a product being GF or not GF*