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Utensils usage in IBS
As an IBS sufferer i do not tolerate gluten. So can millets flour bhakri be cooked on same utensils on which chapati was cooked before? Or should i use a different utensil for it to avoid cross contamination?
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Hello.... If u are intolerant with gluten, u need to take gluten free foods but IBS is not only related with gluten but so many other things, please  observe your diet closely and carefully. Utensils, u can use the same no need of using separate utensils. Clean carefully n boil for few minutes in hot water or wash with hot water if required.
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If you are allergic to wheat then only you need to avoid wheat not for IBS
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Greetings for the day!!      If the utensils are cleaned properly after use, then you dont need to use 2 separate utensils. To be on the safer side, you can wash the utensils in hot water once in 2 or 3 days to ensure that it is cleaned properly.
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