Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 Have heard recently about cranberry juices having a distillation process that could include alcohol/gluten. However, again ( I am starting to sound like a freak about apples--sorry everyone) apples are a HIGH PHENOL food and cause a rxn in many of our kids who also have phenol sulfer transferase deficiency. ReJuciy juice-canned concentrate-apple cranberry-GFCF? > > Does anyone know if this is for sure GFCF- I thought I > had read that all Juicy Juice products are safe but > Jays cheeks and ears are flaming-his behavior is ok > but were still doing the digestive enzymes around the > clock- dinner was soo safe I thought- > -thinly slice fresh chicken breast > -broccoli --he didnt eat > -instant brown rice which we have used before > -mixed with instant white rice-been using forever > -fresh salad -lettuce and grape-tomatos > -white vinegar??? that was a mistake but I > still thought it was OK though we usually use rice > vinegar. I am more suspicious of the Juicy Juice I > never saw cranberry/apple before and have just started > using the concentrates but thought that would be great > with all the bladder issues we have at the moment. > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2001 Report Share Posted March 18, 2001 I think it wasn't the Juicy Juice- I found corn in the Fleishmans not salt and light products - I was so hyper concentrated AGAIN on weeding out the glueten and casien, I did even notice the big old corn on the cob on the box- I am confused-for some can corn block nerotransmitter the same as casein and glueten? I ask because his reaction is severe- __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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