<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> On Dec 12, 1995 10:09:58, 'Leanne Wenzel <[log in to unmask]>' wrote: >Since we have recently been discussing reactions to >accidental ingestion of gluten I have been wondering >if there are others who have no detectable >reactions to gluten. Well, a whole bag of Oreos might do me in, but I too don't seem to have the immediate reaction. I posted my test with a single Triscuit cracker some time ago looking for company. No response then. I think there are a lot of us without the strong, immediate flow of digestive juices that apparently lead to nausea. Given how little is known about the mechanisms that lead in the celiac from gluten to 1) nausea & related, 2) the villi destruction and 3) the cancer years later, I don't assume this lack of sensitivity to one means I'm also safe on the others. The conservative thing to do is to assume your sensitivities to the others are those poorly defined ones for whatever small sample of celiacs has been tested for each. There is no evidence for a single mechanism leading from wheat to each of these three reactions in time order. How much company in minimal sensitivity to the immediate reactions do Leanne and I have? That Triscuit test --one cracker has 3/7 gram of wheat protein, the only protein) so as per Don Kasarda 80% of that gluten or about 0.34 grams of gluten. Recall, again according to Don that 0.1 grams per day for a month did show up in intestinal biopsies in abut half of the celiacs when taken for a month. So I'm insensitive enough to worry about what I eat. Kemp Randolph Long Island [log in to unmask]