In-depth reviews of the The Insides Guide – is it gluten free? app.

User review




Reviewer:
Member of the public, New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, Tauranga, October 2021
Comments: I think the price must have been decreased since the expert review, at only $10 I think it's great value! Better than the advice I got from my dietitian!
((Editors comment: Since December 2021, this app is free. There is no cost.))


User review




Reviewer:
Member of the public, Auckland, December 2020
Comments: This course covers A LOT! It's so much better than the information the dietitian gave me when my son was diagnosed with coeliac disease. It's really easy to understand and explains all those confusing things like what 'may contain' statements mean and how some ingredients that contain wheat are actually gluten free. I wish I'd done it sooner!


User review




Reviewer:
 Health professional, Hawke's Bay, Napier City, June 2021
Comments: I'm a coeliac and a GP. This is a fantastic course. It covers the actual process of reading a label as a coeliac should/would. The program used works beautifully too. A great resource.


User review




Reviewer:
Member of the public, Auckland, December 2020
Comments: This course covers A LOT! It's so much better than the information the dietitian gave me when my son was diagnosed with coeliac disease. It's really easy to understand and explains all those confusing things like what 'may contain' statements mean and how some ingredients that contain wheat are actually gluten free. I wish I'd done it sooner!


Clinical review




Reviewer
: Anna Sloan, Outpatient Dietitian, Waitematā DHB, and Private Practice Dietitian at Nutrition Connection
Date of review: November 2020
Comments: This programme is most useful for people struggling to understand food labels. Users can get an understanding of how to read food labels and there are useful exercises and practise opportunities for label reading to consolidate learning. Overall it is a well-presented course and very detailed around label reading for coeliac disease but it does seems quite expensive for label reading education only. 
Safety concerns: None.
New Zealand relevance: Suitable for a New Zealand audience, but there is no te reo Māori used in education topics.
((Editors comment: Since December 2021, this app is free. There is no cost.))

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