I never eat anything listing "natural flavoring" unless I've seen the company's specific response to that particular product.
It seems "caramel coloring" or flavoring is less risky but I've come to avoid it just the same.
Strange that while trying to eat so healthfully that "artificial flavoring" is preferred over "natural"!
There are a few huge lists of gluten-free products out there. One I've used is ~60pg PDF found @
http://homepage.mac.com/sholland/celiac/Assuming you're not the rarer man named Kim, I've seen recent discussion on gluten-free lipsticks. Seems many aren't.
Also beware the items which are dusted w/ minute amounts of wheat flour to prevent them from sticking together or clumping. Dried fruit is one example. Some others are things in the bulk bins.
Another surprise to me was that even some toothpastes have gluten! Not positive now but back when I started Aim was one.
Good luck!
QUOTE(Kim Clayton @ May 29 2007, 10:20 AM)

Can I please get some help in determining whether certain ingredients on labels contain gluten or not. I'm good when it obviously says "wheat, rye, barley or oats" but do I assume "natural flavorings or caramel flavorings" would have gluten in them? I think I'm clear now on modified food starch being made from corn. Are there lots of other ingredients I should just assume have gluten? I was re-tested about three months ago and I am still testing positive for that antibody which means I'm not doing as well as I thought.