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About GlutenScanning

GlutenScanning was created to help people with celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, and food allergies make informed decisions about the products they consume. By leveraging the comprehensive OpenFoodFacts database, we provide instant, reliable allergen information right when you need itβ€”at the store or at home.

For a one-time payment of $9.99, you get lifetime access to our scanner with unlimited scans. We believe that everyone deserves to shop with confidence and eat safely.

Understanding Gluten and Food Allergens

⚠️ Why Gluten Detection Matters

Celiac disease is a serious autoimmune disorder affecting 1 in 100 people worldwide. When individuals with celiac disease consume gluten, their immune system attacks the small intestine, leading to:

  • Intestinal damage - Destruction of villi that absorb nutrients
  • Malnutrition - Even with adequate food intake
  • Long-term complications - Osteoporosis, infertility, neurological disorders
  • Increased cancer risk - Intestinal lymphoma if untreated
  • No cure - Strict lifelong gluten-free diet is the only treatment

Even trace amounts (as little as 20 ppm) can cause damage. Cross-contamination is a serious concern.

🚨 Food Allergy Dangers

Food allergies affect over 32 million Americans and can be life-threatening. Common allergens include:

Peanuts - Can cause severe anaphylaxis
Tree nuts - Often cause fatal reactions
Shellfish - Most common adult allergy
Fish - Reactions can be severe
Milk - Affects 2-3% of infants
Eggs - Common in children
Soy - Hidden in many products
Wheat - Different from celiac disease

Anaphylaxis can occur within minutes of exposure, causing difficulty breathing, rapid pulse, loss of consciousness, and can be fatal without immediate treatment (epinephrine injection).

πŸ“Š Critical Statistics

32M+
Americans with food allergies
200,000
Emergency room visits per year
1 in 100
People have celiac disease
20 ppm
Gluten threshold (can cause damage)

Sources: Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), Celiac Disease Foundation, National Institutes of Health

How GlutenScanning Protects You

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GLUTEN-FREE

Organic Rice Crackers

No allergens detected

Safe for celiac disease

βœ… Safe Product Example

When a product is gluten-free and allergen-safe, you'll see clear confirmation with a green checkmark. Perfect for quick shopping decisions.

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CONTAINS GLUTEN

Whole Wheat Bread

Allergens:

Wheat Gluten Soy

⚠️ NOT SAFE for celiac disease

⚠️ Warning Example

Products containing gluten show immediate warnings in red. All detected allergens are clearly listed to protect you from dangerous exposure.

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MAY CONTAIN TRACES

Chocolate Bar

May contain:

Peanuts Tree Nuts Milk

⚠️ Cross-contamination possible

⚠️ Cross-Contamination Alert

Products with potential cross-contamination are flagged in yellow. Critical for severe allergies where trace amounts can trigger reactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about gluten and allergen scanning

What is celiac disease and why is gluten dangerous?

Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder where consuming gluten (a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye) triggers an immune response that damages the small intestine. This damage prevents proper nutrient absorption and can lead to serious health complications including osteoporosis, infertility, neurological disorders, and increased cancer risk. Even trace amounts of gluten (as little as 20 parts per million) can cause intestinal damage in people with celiac disease. There is no cure - the only treatment is a strict, lifelong gluten-free diet.

How dangerous are food allergies?

Food allergies affect over 32 million Americans and cause approximately 200,000 emergency room visits annually. Severe food allergies can trigger anaphylaxis - a life-threatening reaction that can occur within minutes of exposure. Symptoms include difficulty breathing, rapid pulse, dizziness, and loss of consciousness. Without immediate treatment with epinephrine (EpiPen), anaphylaxis can be fatal. The eight major allergens (milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soy) account for 90% of all food allergy reactions.

How does GlutenScanning work?

GlutenScanning uses barcode scanning to instantly look up products in the OpenFoodFacts database - a collaborative, open database with over 3 million food products from around the world. When you scan a barcode, our system retrieves detailed allergen and ingredient information and clearly displays whether the product contains gluten or other allergens. The system checks both declared allergens and potential cross-contamination warnings.

What allergens does it detect?

GlutenScanning detects all major food allergens including: gluten, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, soy, sesame, and many others. It also identifies potential cross-contamination risks with "may contain" warnings. The system is updated continuously as new products are added to the OpenFoodFacts database.

Is the information accurate and up-to-date?

GlutenScanning uses the OpenFoodFacts database, which is continuously updated by a global community of contributors and manufacturers. However, product formulations can change. Always verify ingredients on the actual product packaging as our final check. This tool is designed to help you make informed decisions quickly, but should not replace reading labels, especially for life-threatening allergies.

Can I use this for severe food allergies?

GlutenScanning is an excellent pre-screening tool for people with food allergies, but if you have severe, life-threatening allergies, you should always read the actual product label as your final verification. Use GlutenScanning as your first line of defense to quickly eliminate unsafe products, but never rely solely on any app for life-threatening allergies. Always carry your epinephrine auto-injector.

What currencies and languages are supported?

GlutenScanning supports 20 currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, CAD, AUD, JPY, and more. Pricing is automatically displayed in your local currency. The platform supports 50 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and many more. Language is auto-detected from your browser settings.

How much does it cost?

We offer two subscription options: $0.99/month or $9.99/year (save 16%). Pricing is the same in major currencies: €0.99/month or €9.99/year, Β£0.99/month or Β£9.99/year, CHF 0.99/month or CHF 9.99/year. You can cancel anytime. We accept PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.

Is there scientific research backing this?

Yes! Our platform is informed by peer-reviewed research from leading institutions including Stanford Medicine and Harvard Medical School. We provide links to 10+ scientific articles on celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, food allergies, and allergen safety. See our Scientific Resources section for full citations and research papers.

Scientific Resources

Research from Stanford Medicine and Harvard Medical School

Stanford Medicine

Celiac Disease: Current Understanding and Management

Dr. Loren Gragert, Dr. Uma Mahadevan (2024)

Comprehensive review of celiac disease pathophysiology, diagnosis, and gluten-free diet management.

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Harvard Medical School

Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: Evidence and Clinical Approach

Dr. Alessio Fasano, Dr. Daniel Leffler (2023)

Research on non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), distinguishing it from celiac disease and wheat allergy.

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Stanford Medicine

Food Allergy Immunology and Management

Dr. Kari Nadeau, Dr. Sharon Chinthrajah (2024)

Latest research on food allergy mechanisms, oral immunotherapy, and emergency management.

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Harvard T.H. Chan School

Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Safety

Dr. Ruchi Gupta, Dr. Christopher Warren (2023)

Analysis of food allergen labeling regulations and recommendations for improved consumer safety.

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