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  2. 6 Healthiest Gluten-Free Breads—and 3 To Avoid - AOL

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    People who need to avoid gluten for a health condition like celiac disease may want to avoid foods with cross-contamination to reduce risk of a reaction. 3. Best: Pacha Buckwheat Loaf Sourdough Bread

  3. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    A part of people with gluten-related neuropathy or ataxia appears not to be able to tolerate even the traces of gluten allowed in most foods labeled as "gluten-free". [49] Whereas celiac disease requires adherence to a strict lifelong gluten-free diet, it is not yet known whether NCGS is a permanent or a transient condition.

  4. 10 everyday items you would never guess contain gluten - AOL

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    At home, you can use cornstarch as a thickener. Away from home, it might be best to skip the gravy. 5. Hot dogs. Read package labels to find those without gluten. 6. Soy sauce. Try gluten-free ...

  5. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    It categorizes gluten-free food as: Food that is gluten-free by composition; Food that has become gluten-free through special processing. Reduced gluten content, food which includes food products with between 20 and 100 ppm of gluten Reduced gluten content is left up to individual nations to more specifically define.

  6. 6 Gluten-Free Breads That Actually Taste Good ... - AOL

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    Delicious gluten-free bread used to be hard to come by, but these 6 best gluten-free breads deliver on both taste and texture, according to nutritionists.

  7. Gluten-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    The implementing regulation also clarifies how consumers are to be informed of the difference between foods that are naturally free of gluten and products that are specially formulated for gluten-intolerant persons. [80] Recognition of gluten-free packaged foods is facilitated by the crossed-grain symbol, representing a crossed ear of wheat ...

  8. What Is Gluten Anyway? - AOL

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    Now, gluten free is as common as sugar free, and yet, there is still much confusion about what it is and who should avoid it. Check out the slideshow above to learn more about gluten. More from ...

  9. Gluten - Wikipedia

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    Gluten-free" is defined as 20 parts per million of gluten or less and "very low gluten" is 100 parts per million of gluten or less; only foods with cereal ingredients processed to remove gluten can claim "very low gluten" on labels. [89]