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News from elsewhere: NCGS, ME, goat milk microbiota and whey!

09/03/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Alex has been in full flow this week and, since he says it so well, I would like to send you to his blog! For those of you who are interested in 'the gluten question' his post, Non-coeliac gluten sensitivity: we're not there yet illustrates all too clearly that confusion is …

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Ingredients lists

11/08/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

In the 'freefrom' retail world, ingredients lists are, so to speak, our bread and butter.  By law they are there on every product that comes our way in, hopefully, but not always, in a legible size print, with the major allergens in bold and  highlighted in a separate box. We …

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