jonporter
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The purpose of this post/thread is to produce a list or archive of those products that can be used by people who require a special diet. For example, coeliac disease or gluten intolerance, nut allergy and lactose intolerance as an illustrative list.
Please when you post note the effective date of the item(s) you have added.
From High5 - 17/3/08 http://www.highfive.co.uk/High5%20Allergen,%20Vegitarian,%20Diabetic%20Statement.pdf
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jonporter
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From Science in Sport - 17/3/08 by email:-
"Go Bars...contain oat gluten. Go Gels, Go Electrolyte, PSP22, normal Rego and Smart 1 Gels are all gluten free"
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El_Cid
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I'm not allergic to food, but do find this sort of thread quite interesting. I used to think I did not like beetroot, but at last year's Etape du Tour my chum persuaded me to try it and its not so bad.
I noticed Spudplumb's post regarding the exact contents of babyfood. What a great idea, for cheap energy boosting supplements. Will CW sponsor a scientific study, which will inform us if we can save some money by simply buying baby food from Morrisons rather than supplements from SIS.
While you are at it please test mother's breastmilk as well. I bet its full of goodness. If so please provide me with a list of young mothers who would be willing to wet nurse me on my way to fitness.
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scm
Reged: 24/06/2006
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Can we also identify those food and drink supplements that contain nasty additives like aspartame?
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jonporter
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Can we also identify those food and drink supplements that contain nasty additives like aspartame?
surely; although the list might be veeeeerrry long very quickly
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TheFatControlleR
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Reged: 14/06/2006
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Can we keep this thread ON TOPIC, and I mean SERIOUSLY on topic. Save the craic and comedy for The Lounge. Thanks.
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El_Cid
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Slightly harsh Fat Controller, but at least you did n't wave the editing stick.
Exits from topic with tail between legs, and a bag of fish, chips and mushy peas in hand. Plenty of salt and vinegar, 2 slices of white bread with proper butter.
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thatwomanagain
Reged: 30/07/2006
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This is going to be a really useful thread. Diverging a bit from supplements as such - cos I prefer real food - I'm going to pioneer a few homemade gluten-free cereal bar recipes, and will report back. I don't like the usual sicklysweet 'freefrom' bars.
One thing though - I can't understand why this thread's located in Tech rather than Fitness, as it's to do with special diets.
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wuverley
Reged: 16/05/2008
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Loc: Man of Kent
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Can we ditch this thread, no-one, including me seems to care?
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plymchick
Reged: 17/09/2007
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Loc: World Of My Own
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Can you pioneer some without oats - as I'm allergic to these 
I have found the Eat Natural bars and the Rivita fruit and nut bars good to take out on a ride with me.
I think this is a good thread for people with food intolerances and special diets etc. Most of the articles I read suggesting eating porridge for breakfast before a long ride as it releases energy slowly - all very well if Ready Brek agrees with you!
Also - does anyone know how to make an egg white omlete? I'm allergic to egg yolk too and have never ever cooked an omlete - so please don't tell me to do it in the normal way but with just the whites! - thank you
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Sly
Reged: 07/02/2008
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Here you go, Plym:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2116694_tasty-egg-white-omelet.html
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wuverley
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Loc: Man of Kent
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Food intolerances? um...
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plymchick
Reged: 17/09/2007
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Thanks Sly - sounds good
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