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Corn-Free Diet
The Basics
The corn-free diet is eaten by people who have a true allergy to corn. People with corn allergies need to avoid all foods that contain corn or corn products, as well as many miscellaneous non-food items (such as some medicines and adhesives) that contain corn, in order to avoid the symptoms that occur when they are exposed to corn. To ensure you avoid corn:
- Read labels carefully to determine if a corn product is included and avoid any food if you’re not sure until you are able to verify that it is corn-free.
- Ask manufacturers of medications and other non-food items if they use corn in their products.
Best bets: Grains and starches such as buckwheat, millet, oats, potatoes, rice, rye, and wheat
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