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If your child has a food allergy, they must follow an allergen-free diet. That means your child can't have the food they are allergic to, or any products containing that food. The things that your child is allergic to are called allergens.
A wheat allergy is the immune system's abnormal response to the protein found in wheat. Wheat products are found in many foods. Reading food labels can help you stay away from foods that contain wheat. Foods regulated by the FDA must follow the federal Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA). It requires that food labels put wheat in the list of ingredients on products that contain any wheat. Wheat may be listed within the list of ingredients, or it may be listed at the end of the ingredients as "Contains: Wheat."
Some manufacturers include statements such as "may contain wheat" or "may be made in a facility with wheat." These are unregulated phrases. Discuss with your doctor if your child needs to stay away from these foods.
When your child has been diagnosed with a wheat allergy:
Wheat may be found in personal care products, crafts, and cosmetics. Such products are not covered by the FALCPA law. Toys such as Play Doh, craft paste, and others may contain wheat.
The lists below may not contain all food and personal care products that could contain wheat. But they can help guide your food decisions. It is up to you to carefully read all food labels.
Don't give your child foods that have any of these ingredients:
Ingredients that may have wheat protein include: