
What is Celiac Disease?
Celiac Disease is a genetic disorder of the small intestine
and is characterized by sensitivity to gluten, a protein found in
wheat, barley, rye and possibly oats. When affected people eat gluten,
their small intestine becomes damaged and they cannot absorb
nutrients properly. Some common symptoms of celiac disease
include diarrhea, increased appetite, bloating, weight loss, irritability
and fatigue.
According to the Celiac Sprue Association, approximately 1 in 133
people have Celiac Disease making it the most common inherited genetic
illness in the country. Based on these estimates, only about 3% of
these people have been diagnosed. Celiac Disease is generally diagnosed
with a series of blood tests (Celiac Blood Panel) followed by a duodenal
biopsy. The only treatment for Celiac Disease is to follow a lifelong
diet without gluten. Once gluten is removed from the diet, most symptoms
subside within three to six months.

What does Gluten Free mean?
The level of gluten that is tolerable for individuals with celiac
disease has been the subject of debate for many years. Research
establishing a safe threshold of gluten consumption for those
with celiac disease was recently published in the American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition. The study, conducted by members of the
American Celiac Disease Alliance (ACDA) at the University of Maryland
concludes that celiacs can safely tolerate up the 20 parts
per million (ppm) of gluten in food.
In 2006, The FDA released its proposal for labeling products as
gluten-free which was required as part of the Food Allergen Labeling
and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA). The FDA listened to patients,
food manufacturers, and members of the scientific community in developing
the well-thought out proposal. Click
here for a copy
of the proposal.
In this document, the FDA proposed a definition of "gluten
free" that food companies would need to meet in order
to make this claim on their label. The key recommendation is
that any food labeled "gluten free" must not contain more than
20 ppm of gluten.

Amy’s Kitchen Products
Amy’s Kitchen manufactures a number of “Gluten Free” products
all meeting the FDA guidelines for "gluten free" (i.e., <20
ppm gluten). We strive to make these products as delicious as
our popular gluten containing products. We currently have over 60 products that
are “Gluten Free”.
>> Gluten
Free Products
+ Download a list of Gluten Free products

Amy’s Kitchen Policies and Practices
Amy’s has always had strict Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)
to avoid cross-contact of our non-gluten products with gluten and we
continue to strengthen these practices. The GMPs include strict raw
material control, sanitation practices and employee training. We are
constantly improving our practices to include more separation, a higher
degree of testing and more in process checks. In the last year, we
have increased our screening of critical ingredients to verify they
are “gluten free” when they arrive at our plant. We continue
to make efforts to minimize gluten in areas where gluten free items
are processed. We have instituted a screening program to verify that
equipment has been thoroughly cleaned between manufacturing runs. In
addition, we have an in-house lab so that we are able to quickly screen
ingredients and finished products to verify they meet the FDA “gluten
free” standard of less than 20 ppm gluten. We are now routinely
testing all Amy’s products that are labeled “Gluten Free” to
verify they meet the FDA requirement.

Find
out more about eating without Wheat with this great book by Karen
Fine.
After my 22 month old son was diagnosed with celiac disease (now
almost three years ago), we were unable to find any toddler-age book
that would help us explain to him that everything was going to be
okay. We didn't want him to go through life thinking that just because
he had a different diet than some other children, didn't make him
any less "normal." There are a lot of children on special
diets for different reasons and we emphasized at home "not to
make a big deal." He's now almost five years old and thriving
thanks to the new products on the market from increased awareness
about celiac disease, gluten intolerance and wheat allergies. A change
in diet has changed our life and I hope to inspire other young children
to live happy, healthy lives.

Consumer Comments
Said best by our consumers and
supported by our employees, Amy’s
is dedicated to providing our gluten-intolerant consumers with delicious
natural and organic convenience foods:

Dear Amy,
Thank you for your gluten free products. My daughter needs to be on a gluten free diet and she loves your Rice Mac and Cheese. I handed her a plate of your Mac and Cheese and she said "Mom, I can't eat this" and I was able to say, "Yes, you can." She ate the entire plate and asked for more. It was a big day in our house. Thanks Again!
Christina

Dear Amy,
I love Amy's Bistro Burger! You've given me a wonderful, tasty and healthy option that I look forward to eating (have had one a day for the past 4 days). I have not found any GF vegan burgers as wonderful as this. We love all your products, and have for years. Best wishes for continued success!
Lisa Campbell

Dear Amy,
I
recently began a Gluten Free diet. What a welcome surprise to see so
many Amy's products that I could still enjoy!
I've always been a big Amy's fan, but I would tend to shy away from
the gluten free items in favor of their "real" counterparts.
So I was a bit skeptical biting into the Rice Crust Cheese Pizza... but
it was
amazing! In fact, it is honestly THE best frozen pizza I've ever had in
my life.
Going from a vegetarian to a gluten free vegetarian has made a lot
of areas in my life more challenging... especially when it seems like
my family and friends don't understand why I won't "just eat meat".
Thank you for reinforcing that I'm not alone. Thank you for convenient,
quick, and TASTY foods even I can eat. :)
~Amy

Dear Amy,
I wanted to let you know that after being sick for 20 years, I finally
got diagnosed with Celiac Disease. The first thing I thought was "great,
how many ways can you make tree bark taste good?" I have been
on the diet for two months, and I have definitely noticed a big
change in my energy level and overall health already. I am ADDICTED
to your Gluten- free
cheese enchiladas!! I live in Biloxi, MS, so it is really hard
to find many of your Gluten-free products (mainly because when
people see your products, they hog it and don't leave anything
for anyone else-ha!), which has been a little stressful. When I
do find them, I load up. I have had the Gluten-free Garden Lasagna
and the Rice Crust Pizza everything has always been consistently
wonderful. I just wanted to say a big thank you and your staff
for offering products to people like myself that depend on quality
food to live a healthier and happier life.
THANK YOU!
Melanie Phillips

Dear Amy,
As a gluten-free vegetarian (now vegan!) I have wished a veggie burger
existed that did not have wheat gluten in it. Your Bistro burgers
not only fill this need but they are delicious! Thank you so much
for these as they have made my life easier and tastier!
From Courtney

Dear Amy,
I started buying your products about 6 years ago because they tasted
great. But now things have changed for me, I was diagnosed with
Celiac and have started to cut out a majority of foods except for
your products. You guys have saved my life! I now can continue
to use your products because many of them are gluten free. What
a relief. Thank you for all your hard work and please continue
to expand your gluten free product line.
From Shabnam Ghazi

Dear Amy,
I was recently put on a gluten-free, dairy-free diet after years of eating whatever
I wanted (hence the reason for going on a diet). I was nervous about the change,
went to the store for new foods and was excited to see the Rice Crust Spinach
Pizza with soy cheese since I had been craving pizza for a week. To my surprise,
it was SOOO tasty. I had to refrain from eating it all! I can't wait to try
your other things!
From Carrie

Dear Amy,
Thank you so much for your gluten-free meals! I used to eat
several of your products as a vegetarian, but now I also have celiac
disease. So, knowing everything is vegetarian and then finding many
items gluten-free AND available at my grocery store is just a super
treat! And I can't wait to try the pizza!
The Tofu scramble was my most recent purchase and I loved it! Thanks
a bunch for making my busy (but gluten-free) life easier.
From Kristen Nowicki

Dear Amy,
Thanks
so much for your frozen meals that have no wheat! My 22-month-old
son has multiple food allergies and cannot have soy, wheat, peanuts
or eggs. He loves the rice macaroni and cheese. He recently tried
the rice crust pizza (which I know does have soy lecithin). I was
so excited to find something "normal" that he could eat.
Do you have any other products that have those limitations? Please
let me know. There are several stores where I can buy your products
(health food and Major supermarkets). Thanks so much for making
feeding my son with multiple allergies a little bit easier.
Colleen

Dear Amy,
I am allergic to wheat and think I have celiac disease, but am not
diagnosed. I am also a vegetarian the vast majority of the time.
I want you guys to know how much I love your food and how much
I love being able to buy frozen dinners that don't make me sick.
Sometimes I get grumpy looking at all the food I can't have, but
being able to enjoy your products eased that a lot for me. Plus,
when I have to eat at my desk at work, the smell of your food makes
my coworkers jealous!
Thank you!
From Aimee H

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For more information on Celiac Disease, visit the following websites:
+ Celiac
Sprue Association
+ Celiac Disease
Foundation
+ Gluten Intolerance
Group
+ Celiac.com
+ The
Celiac Site
+ MD Junction
+ Gluten-Free
Restaurant!
For more
Celiac web links visit our Links page in the FAQ section. |