Hidden Gluten
Topic OverviewGluten is a protein found in some grains, notably wheat,
barley, and rye. The symptoms of
celiac disease (such as diarrhea, weight loss, and
abdominal bloating) may or may not occur after you eat foods that contain
gluten. But if you have celiac disease, eating gluten triggers an
immune response that is not normal and can lead to
damage of your
small intestine. This damage can occur even when you
don't notice symptoms. Some foods and food products may contain
gluten even when it is not specifically listed as an ingredient. The following
foods and food products may have hidden gluten: Milk products- Ice cream and other frozen dairy
products
- Cheese spreads
- Yogurt with fruit
Processed foods- Hot chocolate mixes or cocoa, chocolates, and
candy bars
- Bouillon cubes, soup mixes, and canned
soups
- Processed meats and poultry, such as hot dogs, sausages, and
luncheon meats
- Imitation meat and seafood
- Energy bars
Other products- Breading and coating mixes, gravy and other sauce mixes, ketchup, marinades, mustard, nondairy creamer, panko, peanut
butter, salad dressings, soy sauce,
and tomato sauce
- Drink mixes and herbal teas
- Hydrolyzed vegetable
protein, which is a filler product used in many prepared or processed
foods
- Communion wafers used in religious services
- Children's modeling dough (such as Play-Doh)
- Some vitamins and herbal, mineral, and nutritional supplements
- Some prescription and nonprescription medicines
- Some kinds of lipstick and lip balm
If you have celiac disease, be sure to
learn about sources of hidden gluten. You may not always have symptoms, so you
can't judge whether a food is safe by how you feel after eating it. CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerE. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerJerry S. Trier, MD - Gastroenterology Current as of:
May 5, 2017 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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