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Gluten-Free Diet Services Eugene OR

For the thousands of sufferers out there with either gluten or wheat intolerance, there is a protein bar for you - the Comfort bar. Read on.

Karta Purkh Khalsa
(541) 242-3314
4627 Fox Hollow Road
Eugene, OR
Jennifer R. Fedorov
541-232-6680
767 Willamette Street, Suite 301, Eugene, OR
Eugene, OR
Kirsten Gram
541-228-3022
2650 Suzanne Way,# 200
Eugene, OR
Tiffany A Kerns
541-228-3020
2650 Suzanne Way,# 200
Eugene, OR
Complete Nutrition
541-653-9443
440 Coburg Rd,# 106
Eugene, OR
Jonathan Treasure
(514) 488-4370
525 E. Main St.
Ashland, OR
Victoria F. Young
541-222-0185
3575 Donald Street, Suite 145B, Eugene, OR
Eugene, OR
Regan Peterson
541-228-3023
2650 Suzanne Way,# 160
Eugene, OR
Balanced Nutrition
541-868-0779
4222 Commerce St,# A
Eugene, OR
Jenny Craig
(541) 485-3669
390 Coburg Rd
Eugene, OR
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Gluten-Free Diet Services

Comfort Bar Offers a Gluten-Free Protein Bar

comfort bar protein bars For the thousands of sufferers out there who are either gluten intolerant or have a hard time digesting wheat, there is a protein bar out there for you. The Comfort Bar, sold online exclusively on Oaks at Ojai and in limited retail locations in the U.S., packs 15 grams of protein and five grams of fiber into every bar. There are no corn syrups, trans fats, artificial flavors or sweeteners, which is important as a protein bar with a list of junk ingredients is not what we would call a healthy snack.

Our recommendation when looking at protein bars is to look at the ingredient list to make sure it doesn’t contain any unhealthy ingredients and make sure it has at least 10 grams of protein and less than 10 grams of sugar.

Comfort Bar hits the mark with additional protein, but is slightly higher on the sugar content. With that said, the bars are sweetened with agave nectar, which does not spike blood sugar as it is slowly absorbed in our system and is a popular sweetener used among diabetics.

Comfort Bar is a nice option for meal replacement , especially for those on the go. For a snack, we typically like fruit and nuts as whole foods that aren’t processed in any way and provide more nutrients; but in a pinch, protein bars can be a good option. Also, for those with food allergies (gluten and wheat) this protein bar could, as the name states, provide you some comfort.

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