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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some containers have BPA which are really bad for you so changing to glass is much better. I wouldn't worry about that. As for food its healthier for you but yeah sometimes you just want a little bit of junk. Why don't you have some snacks available to munch on. [b] Gluten is silly. Unless you are coeliac you don't need to restrict gluten, there is no health benefit. [/b] Perhaps she finds it hard to eat healthy with that stuff around. Could you compromise and put it away in a cupboard she doesn't use. [/quote] This is your opinion. And many health experts disagree. Good for OP's wife for taking initiative to improve her and her family's health. [/quote] Health experts is another way of saying people without medical degrees or scientific knowledge. No thanks. [/quote] Better than some random crazy who probably weights 300 pounds posting anonymously on DCUM. I'll pass on your "wisdom", thanks.[/quote] Ha ha. My sisters kids are diagnosed coeliacs/ celiacs. There is a blood test you can take to find out if you have a sensitivity. If you aren't sensitive its better to not eat gluten free bread. If you knew all the foods that gluten is in its laughable to think eating gluten free bread is gluten free. Besides the fibre is good for in whole wheat bread. But you do you. [/quote] I know all the foods that gluten is in. [b]Fiber is in plenty of foods, namely fruits and vegetables, not just bread.[/b] I will continue to trust the experts I follow. You sound totally clueless about nutrition anyway so please keep the condescension to yourself.[/quote] And . . . this just shows how idiotic people get. No, fruits and vegetables do NOT have gluten, unless you buy them processed in forms that contain added gluten. I thought it was hilarious (not) when Quaker Oats repackaged its 1 lb container of oatmeal with a blazing "gluten free" and tripled the price. (Duh. It's oats.) Or when I see CABBAGE labeled gluten free. [/quote]
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