<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Dear List, I received the following message requesting information on Barleygreen. I looked in the archives and couldn't find much on it, just that someone thought they should have the product tested for gluten content before trying it. If anyone has more recent information on the gluten free status of this product, please let me know. Thanks. Abigail ********************************************************* Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 09:29:20 -0700 Resent-Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 10:29:06 EST From: Alice Jenks <[log in to unmask]> Dear Abigail, I'm writing for my daughter, Janelle, who has had celiac disease for probably 15 years. She is 48 and has other problems due to a pituitary tumor removal 2 years ago. Her liver enzymes are too high, which is a concern to her and her doctor. She is very strict with the celiac diet. We understand that the product Barleygreen is very helpful in replenishing cells and very easy to digest. We know of someone who had liver problems and became free of those problems after taking Barleygreen. We called American Image Marketing (A.I.M.), the company that produces Barleygreen and they say that it is gluten free because the product is made from the juice of young barley shoots, one of the most complete sources of nutrients there is. Janelle really wants to add this to her diet and would like to know for sure, from you, if it is safe to do so. Since it is not made from the barley grain, itself, it sounds to us like the company is correct. Also, Barleygreen is an alkaline food and barley GRAIN is acid. We certainly thank you for your help and will be waiting for your answer. How wonderful that you are willing to help so many folks who really need your help. In appreciation, Alice for Janelle **************************************************** Abigail, St Paul Minnesota [log in to unmask] ***************************************************** Warning: Rice Dream is not gluten free. For Celiac chat instructions, and to read about my struggle for a diagnosis, and to see a copy of my HMO appeal--see my homepage: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/4003/