Is Olestra Wheat Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Wheat Free diet.

Olestra and the Wheat Free Diet

Olestra is a fat substitute created by chemically altering the structure of fats to prevent their absorption in the digestive tract. Approved by the FDA in 1996, it is used primarily in snack foods like chips and crackers to lower their calorie content. As Olestra passes through the body without being absorbed, it can provide the sensory qualities of fat without contributing calories or fat to the diet.

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