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GLUTEN-FREE DIET A gluten-free diet is most commonly used as a treatment for celiac disease, also known as celiac sprue or gluten-sensitive enteropathy. For more information on celiac disease, please visit our health library. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye and certain oats (WBRO). Below is a list of foods and guidelines to help ensure you are adhering to a gluten-free diet. Read food labels carefully. Do not eat anything that contains the following grains: Wheat Rye Barley The following can be eaten in any amount: Corn Potato Rice Soybeans Tapioca Arrowroot Carob Buckwheat Millet Amaranth Quinoa Distilled white vinegar (Does not contain gluten. Malt vinegar is also gluten free)

GLUTEN-FREE DIET (continued) Grains are used in the processing of many ingredients, so it will be necessary to seek out hidden gluten. In addition, although some grains are able to be eaten by patients with celiac disease, it is important to realize that some foods may be processed in factories that may also process gluten and therefore cross-contamination may occur. The following terms found in food labels may mean that there is gluten in the product: Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (HVP) (unless made from soy or corn) Flour or Cereal products (unless made with pure rice flour, corn flour, potato flour, or soy flour) Vegetable Protein (unless made from soy or corn) Malt or Malt Flavoring (unless derived from corn) Modified Starch or Modified Food Starch (unless arrowroot, corn, potato, tapioca, waxy maize, or maize is used) Vegetable Gum (unless vegetable gums are carob bean gum, locust bean gum, cellulose gum, guar gum, gum arabic, gum aracia, gum tragacanth, xanthan gum, or vegetable starch) Soy Sauce or Soy Sauce Solids (unless you know they do not contain wheat Any of the following words on food labels usually means that a grain containing gluten has been used: Stabilizer Emulsifier Starch Hydrolized plant protein Flavoring

GLUTEN-FREE DIET (continued) There are now several companies that produce gluten-free products, both at local grocers as well as online, as well as several support groups which provide recipes and help patients adapt to the gluten-free diet. Below is a table that lists common foods that do not contain gluten, separated by food group. Milk and Milk Products Meat or meat substitutes whole, low fat, skim, dry, evaporated, or condensed milk; buttermilk; cream; whipping cream; Velveeta cheese food; American cheese; all aged cheeses, such as Cheddar, Swiss, Edam, and Parmesan malted drinks 100% meat (no grain additives); seafood; poultry (breaded with pure cornmeal, potato flour, or rice flour); peanut butter; eggs; dried beans or peas; pork Malted Drinks croquettes, breaded fish, chicken loaves made with bread or bread crumbs, breaded or floured meats, meatloaf, meatballs, pizza, ravioli, any meat or meat substitute, rye, barley, oats, gluten stabilizers (continued)

Breads & grains Fats & oils Fruits Vegetables Snacks & desserts Beverages cream of rice; cornmeal; hominy; rice; wild rice; gluten-free noodles; rice wafers; pure corn tortillas; specially prepared breads made with corn, rice, potato, soybean, tapioca arrowroot, carob, buckwheat, millet, amaranth and quinoa flour butter,margarine, vegetable oil, shortening, lard plain, fresh, frozen, canned, or dried fruit; all fruit juices fresh, frozen, or canned vegetables; white and sweet potatoes; yams brown and white sugar, rennet, fruit whips, gelatin, jelly, jam, honey, molasses, pure cocoa, fruit ice, carob potatoes; yams tea, carbonated beverages (except root beer), fruit juices, mineral and carbonated waters, wines, instant or ground coffee breads, buns, rolls, biscuits, muffins, crackers, and cereals containing wheat, wheat germ, oats, barley, rye, bran, graham flour, malt; kasha; bulgur; Melba toast; matzo; bread crumbs; pastry; pizza dough; regular noodles, spaghetti, macaroni, and other pasta; rusks; dumplings; zwieback; pretzels; prepared mixes for waffles and pancakes; bread stuffing or filling gravy and cream sauces thickened with flour none creamed or breaded vegetables; those prepared with wheat, rye, oats, barley, or gluten stabilizers cakes, cookies, doughnuts, pastries, dumplings, ice cream cones, pies, prepared cake and cookie mixes, pretzels, bread pudding tea, carbonated beverages (except root beer), fruit juices, mineral and carbonated waters, wines, instant or ground coffee (continued)

Soups those made with allowed ingredients soups thickened with wheat flour or gluten-containing grains; soup containing barley, pasta, or noodles Thickening agents Condiments gelatin, arrowroot starch; corn flour, germ, or bran; potato flour; potato starch gluten-free soy sauce, distilled white vinegar, olives, pickles, relish, ketchup wheat starch; all flours containing wheat, oats, rye, malt, barley, or graham flour; all-purpose flour; white flour; wheat flour; bran; cracker meal; durham flour; wheat germ Seasonings salt, pepper, herbs, flavored extracts, food coloring, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, bicarbonate of soda, baking powder, cream of tartar, monosodium glutamate synthetic pepper, brewer's yeast (unless prepared with a sugar molasses base), yeast extract (contains barley) Prescription products all medicines: check with pharmacist or pharmaceutical company