Guest guest Posted October 15, 2001 Report Share Posted October 15, 2001 How come when one person checks into the GFCF status of a product, they learn from the manufacturer that it is GFCF, but when someone else calls and says it is a " 911 emergency " , it is not? I wonder if saying " 911 emergency " is making these manufacturers say it might have gluten just so when your kid reacts to something else, you don't sue them. At this point, if someone came to my home and asked if my food was " 911 emergency " GFCF, I'd say no. From various posts recently: >Yes we used Miralax without much results. It is gfcf - our pedi GI said it >was safe - >Sorry to say but our GI spoke to the company and it is not GFCF! Our GI told >them it was a 911 emergency and we needed to know 100% and they stated that >they could not guarantee. > >We just finished our prescription of BIAXIN...we have been using enzymes and >didn't notice any problem w/ it...but will check into something else if the >need arises again. > > Biaxin is not GFCF, our pharmacist contacted the manufacturer months >ago and they stated they could not guarantee that it is GFCF. Lis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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