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  1. Are Ensure and Pedialyte Gluten-Free? - Celiac.com

    May 25, 2021 · We get a lot of questions from celiac community members wondering if certain products are gluten-free. One question we see a lot is about adult nutritional drinks, specifically Ensure and Pedialyte. We recently established that all Pedialyte varieties are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease. So what about Ensure. The good news is that all varieties of …

  2. Is Pedialyte Gluten-Free? - Celiac.com

    Mar 23, 2021 · Pedialyte with Immune Support Powder Packs contain: Anhydrous Dextrose, Salt, Short-chain Fructooligosaccharides, Citric Acid, Potassium Citrate, Natural Flavor, Sodium Citrate. Less than 2% of: Calcium Silicate, Ascorbic Acid, Beet Powder Color, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, d-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate, Zinc Sulfate, Blue 1, and Vitamin B12.

  3. Pedialyte - Celiac.com

    Feb 10, 2007 · The brand name Pedialyte is gluten-free. I don't know about generic. GlutenWrangler. Posted February 10, ...

  4. Ensure And Pedialyte Are These Safe? - Celiac.com

    Oct 9, 2006 · I bought pedialyte (or the equiv. here) but I haven't had to use it yet because I'm feeling better already. The chemist said that it was gluten free, but I'm not sure about corn/soy/dairy etc.. If you are severly dehyrdated, you need to get to a doctor asap. Dehydration is no joke and I don't think pedialyte would help enough at that stage.

  5. Pedialyte | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens

    Jun 5, 2011 · I see no problem with giving the chickens pedialyte, I do it all the time. You can easily make your own, as pedialyte is really just water, salt, and sugar. Sometimes they add flavor and food coloring but that is not necessary. Recipe! Ingredients: 1 quart of water 2-4 teaspoons of sugar (or 1-2 teaspoons of fructose) 1 teaspoon of salt Directions:

  6. Pedialyte dosage for chickens? - BackYard Chickens

    Aug 16, 2014 · Just let the chicken drink the pedialyte undiluted--it will drink what it needs. In a pinch Gatorade can also be used. Here is a recipe for homemade electrolytes: HOMEMADE ELECTROLYTE SOLUTION 1/2 teaspoon salt substitute*--this is potassium 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon table salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 gallon water

  7. Pedialyte caused death of chicken???? - BackYard Chickens

    Oct 8, 2010 · A chicken would have to drink a significant amount of Pedialyte in order to suffer any ill effects from it. The salt in Pedialyte (thus the -lyte part of Pedialyte) is what can be dangerous to birds. Birds cannot tolerate salt in large quantities. You did not give her enough to make much difference.

  8. Using pedialyte for chicks - BackYard Chickens

    Mar 31, 2009 · A lot of people also just use sugar water. My only concern with pedialyte would be salt content. I haven't used it in a while so I can't remember how high it is. I'm sure someone on here can say if it is safe for sure.

  9. How to give pedialyte to duckling? - BackYard Chickens

    May 20, 2009 · Full strength pedialyte is fine. Or you can put your duck starter in the blender, make a fine powder and add water to make a soup. You can add a bit of sugar for energy. Then she will be getting more of the proper nutrients (protein etc) that she needs. It will sour in the heat tho so only make up a bit at a time.

  10. My Crop Tube Feeding Journey With My Bird (Pics For Visuals

    Feb 20, 2008 · Homemade Pedialyte Recipe #2: 1/2 cup hot water 3 1/2 cups water 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 1/2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon Jello gelatin powder/mix, any flavor Mix salt, sugar and Jello with hot water until dissolved. Stir into 3 1/2 cups of …

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