Her rash isn’t blisters, but a red blotch and very itchy. I can see why a lot of people end up not getting a diagnosis because you almost have to be eating gluten to get results and it really is like a poison to some peoples bodies. She’s been completely off gluten for 2 days now and I already can see a change in her. The thought of putting gluten back in her diet and seeing her decline would be very difficult to do. Didn’t take her off it until the doctors couldn’t find a reason for her stomach pains. When we had the first celiac blood test done she was on milk and gluten. Thank you so much to everyone who has responded! Just so interesting to hear how gluten can really affect someone in different ways. For years I tried to just ignore it, but I've lost count of the number of times I was at work almost doubled over in pain (normally after eating) and just trying to pretend it isn't there □ I guess part of me wants it to be coeliac so that I have answer finally, because if not it would be back to square one. I really don't know if my issues are Coeliac or something else. Or worse like this week, they test, find nothing and say I must be imagining it. But every time I try they shrug and say "probably IBS" and I'm told to move on. Similarly as I said in the previous post I have had chronic stomach pain, gas, diarrhoea, constipation, for as long as I can remember, and I've been trying to get some answers for at least the last 2 decades. They did the test and assured me the levels were normal, but when I checked it said that the wrong sample was supplied and it wasn't tested. Last year I asked to be tested for b12 as a previous blood test with a different doctor had found my levels to be low. But speaking from experience it rarely is. Consumer Relations at 1-88 regarding additional questions about Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Inc. Please contact Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Inc. Which jumps to a section that lists a phone number: Be sure to visit Hometown Favorites Storefront for hundreds of "hard to find" and nostalgic food products! A family-owned company through the Twentieth century, Bob's is now a product of Farley & Sather. Individually wrapped One of the World's largest peppermint cane producers, Bob's was a leader in the innovation of candy stick production and marketing. here's what i did and what i have found:īob's Sweet Stripes Soft Mint Candy Product Information ![]() though i'm not celiac, i do avoid artificial sweeteners whenever possible, so i wanted this info, too. ![]() I found your query while looking for an ingredient list for myself. ![]() I also need to make sure they are casein free. I searched online but can't find any ingredient info. Ds brought home some of these Bob's Sweet Stripes brand peppermint balls and wants to eat them.
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