First of all as Weight Watchers doesn't specify what foods you eat ( unlike many diet plans) you can design the diet that best fits your needs. Secondly, their on line site offers advice and support to those following a gluten free diet.
Most cats cannot tolerate wheat gluten in their diets. They will develop an allergy to it, just like some humans.
Since wheat does contain gluten, you would think so. However, researchers have been developing gluten-free wheat for gluten-free diets, so there is the rare case where you can have something that is gluten free but DOES contain wheat. In the USA, this wheat would be labeled on the package. And of course, a wheat-free recipe is not necessarily gluten-free, since there exist other sources of gluten besides wheat.
No, I have not. Gluten free diets limit the foods you can eat, and these diets are practiced by people with allergies to gluten. Gluten is a protein found in wheat (including kamut and spelt), barley, rye, malts and triticale.
No, gluten-free diets are void of gluten which is found in wheat. All normal wheat products like bread, cakes, biscuits etc. must be excluded unless they specifically say 'gluten free.' Health food stores and some supermarkets stock gluten-free products of your favourite food. Yeast does not contain gluten so it can be in products you can eat if you are on a gluten-free diet.
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No, wheat flour contains gluten and is not gluten-free.
No, walnuts do not contain wheat or gluten.
Gluten free diets are important for those individuals who have an allergy to gluten. You might also follow this diet if you are worried about possibly having a wheat allergy. Otherwise, there is no advantage to this diet.
There is no way to make wheat gluten free.
No. Gluten is in wheat and other products that contain wheat. Eggs are gluten-free. :)
Is it made with wheat? Then no, it's not gluten free. Gluten is WHEAT. Wheat is GLUTEN.