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If something is wheat-free, it might still contain barley, oats or rye which all

contain gluten.

Janet

To: mscured@...: trekkie323@...: Mon, 15 Dec 2008

03:06:22 +0000Subject: Re: I hate neuros!---ThreonineAmino Acids, to

Crystal

The one I have is from Carlson's and it says it is " wheat free " but it does not

say " gluten free. " I have never been quite sure if something needs to say both

wheat and gluten free to be free of both--or does one encompass the other?> > Perhaps the

Threonine I'm taking > > is from a whey product, as was in your case. It is not

marked as > such > > on the bottle. I'm going to stop taking it for a few days

and see > > what happens. My cognitive functioning is really off. It is hard for

> > me to think or focus. > > I hadn't made the connection to your supplement

when I posted that, > but it very well may be the case. I was only looking at

" complete " > amino acid products rather than individual ones, but it seemed like

> most were whey products. Country Life was the only one I found that

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