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Quaker Oats are not ok for people with celiac.

There are about 4 suppliers of uncontaminated oats, can't think of them

all, here are three.

Cream Hill Estates

GlutenfreeOats

Bob's Red Mill

Beth Triner, RD

In a message dated 3/3/2010 7:59:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

newlife4health@... writes:

Does anyone know if Quaker Oats is OK for celiac patients, i.e., no

cross-contamination? (, are you out there?)

Thanks!

Diane Preves

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Thanks Beth!

Re: Gluten contamination question

Quaker Oats are not ok for people with celiac.

There are about 4 suppliers of uncontaminated oats, can't think of them

all, here are three.

Cream Hill Estates

GlutenfreeOats

Bob's Red Mill

Beth Triner, RD

In a message dated 3/3/2010 7:59:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

newlife4health@... writes:

Does anyone know if Quaker Oats is OK for celiac patients, i.e., no

cross-contamination? (, are you out there?)

Thanks!

Diane Preves

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