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Avatar f tn Is it possible/ recommended to do a gluten free diet crossed with a calorie controlled diet? I was thinking of cutting carbs also but if I have to have them they have to be gluten free? Is that recommended ? Or is there any other way to do it?
Male My doctor has told me I need to move to a gluten-free diet....yikes!!! All my life (and that is a very long time--ha ha) I have generally eaten whatever I wanted to eat. This change to a GF diet seems like such a huge mountain to climb. I know there are many others who have had to change to a GF diet after a lifetime of eating what they wanted with little or no restrictions. How does a person even get started on a change like this? What do you do when you go out to eat at a restaurant?
Avatar f tn I follow a gluten free diet. I have celiac disease. So far it hasn't been easy. I used to pretty much live on tuna fish and lunch meat and now I can't have either. I'm afraid I won't get the nutrients my baby and myself need but I am trying. Luckily many grocery stores around me carry gluten free foods and there is a strict gluten free/dairy free/vegan bakery close by if I get a sweet tooth.
Avatar f tn To start the healing In addition to the gluten free diet I also took on a high alkalize (low acidic) diet and stopped the PPI's to start the healing process. It worked! It became intermittent instead of constant. When I changed thyroid meds, reflux disappeared (cross my fingers). Before this I ate pizza once per week. Now its about three times a year. My diet is boring, but I feel better.
1337734 tn?1336234591 I try to always be 'glutton free' but I just love food so much! ;p I think you mean gluten free. I'm not sure what you've been reading, but I've not found anything that passes the 'sniff-test' for me research wise. A healthy diet is good for everyone. But unless someone has celiac disease or something similar, I see no compelling reason to favour this approach.
Avatar f tn As key ingredients are essential in a normal diet, which a gluten free diet lacks, e.g. fibre etc causing great complications. Otherwise if you have to, make sure to eat lots of kiwi fruit, dried apricots, prunes, anything high in fibre.
Avatar f tn Has any one had success with a gluten free casine free diet? We are about to try it under the support from an integrated medical doctor and dietitian. Does any one have any good result stories or otherwise?
Avatar f tn It is important to include a wide variety of gluten free cereal products in a Gluten Free diet. This can be as simple as adding small amounts of soy, potato flour or rice bran to a dish. These are important sources of fibre, B group vitamins, zinc and increase the variety of the diet. Soymilk and soybean oil is not a by-product of gluten.
Avatar n tn I would like to know how it would be possible to loose like 10 pounds on the gluten free diet. What is the best way to measure a healthy weight? I've never weighed 155.8 pounds in my whole life except for when I was pregnant and once when I had cortisone shots due to injury.
Avatar n tn I'm curious as to whether or not the casein and gluten-free diet is one that needs to be adhered to for the entirety of a person's life who has autism and has found it to help? What happens if my son's autism improves because of this diet but he goes back to consuming casein and gluten some day? Will his autistic symptoms reappear or have they been cured?
Avatar f tn My mother has been diagnosed with hashimoto. I was wondering if anyone has been on a gluten free diet with hashimoto and what effect it has had. Mum's doctor suggested to try the diet.
780647 tn?1304020942 hi i was thinking of trying a gluten free diet to see if it helps ease my symptoms does anybody know what kind of foods i could buy
1346724 tn?1282322904 One of my friends has her son on the Gluten Free diet and she thinks he has been calmer. Her son is severely autistic and at 19, wears protective underclothing and is non-verbal. He used to lash out more than he does now & she attributes that to his change in diet and the therapy he is getting to stimulate him.
Avatar n tn As far as I can tell, no. If there is, the proponents of a g/f diet have certainly kept the hard science a secret. Many people feel better g/f. If it makes you feel better, then it's definitely worth doing. However, if you're doing it in hopes of "curing" Hashi's, I suspect you might be very disappointed. Many of us have not changed our diets at all. I went g/f for almost a year a few years ago (for reasons other than my Hashi's)...
1145811 tn?1293482357 Use 1/2 c or 1c or baking soda per washer load. Use the smaller amount for the front end loader style washer. If you use a public dryer, use a spray bottle of undiluted white vinegar to clean out the dryer drum. Be sure wash the lint filter unless you are in one of those laundromats where you can't access it. Then load your clothes. Do NOT use any dryer sheets. Not EVEN if they say they are "fragrance free". First, you don't need them.
1286779 tn?1400012806 Some people with thyroid conditions do much better following gluten free diet. Would be good if you can be tested for celiac. Sometimes celiac and thyroid occur together. Hope this helps. btw, all caps means you are "yelling". Lower case is generally fine and easier for us to read.
139792 tn?1498585650 Imagine a life in which your favorite comfort foods, such as pasta, bread, cereal and cookies, could cause you to become violently ill. This is reality for an estimated 3 million Americans who have been diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder that involves a severe reaction to foods containing gluten. Growing awareness of the condition, combined with consumer demand, has brought an increasing number of gluten-free products to store shelves in recent years.
Avatar f tn What is everyone's thoughts on drinking diet soda? I know they say to stay away from artificial sugars, but I've been drinking diet soda forever & I'm having a hard time giving it up. Is one a day bad?
Avatar f tn Soda is ok if its caffine free.
Avatar f tn I think food allergies might be causing your ear problems. Mine used to sound the exact same way....ringing, muffled, popping. Since I had read that MILK is the #1 cause of ear problems in kids, I gave up all milk products ( I didn't have anything that contained any derivative from milk - no yogurt, cheese, ice cream, coffee creamer (not even non-dairy creamer - that has a protein from milk in it called sodium caseinate). Read all ingredients on labels.
Avatar f tn that sucks but am waiting until my consultation and if he is going to do the biopsy of the small bowel then and only then will I go back on the Gluten diet. I have been on the Gluten Free diet for about 2 weeks now..what a difference...still scared though and thinking that it is going to happen when I need to use the bathroom but so far..good. Thanks so much for the suggestion of the Gluten free diet!!!!!
1891853 tn?1344648442 I drink diet caffeine free sodas. Most diet sodas use aspartame, which is not bad UNLESS you have a condition where you can't have aspartame (I forgot the name of the condition). Regular sodas are okay in moderation (they have caffeine and lots of sugar). Try to drink lots of water and few sodas of any kind.
Avatar f tn No its definitly the asparteme that is bad, but thats the reason you should never drink diet soda. Asparteme is pure poison. Just do your research on it. Also watch out for pedialite for babies they started putting that crap in there too. Your much better off with a sugary soda then that stuff. You want to take it easy on the caffeine too, but I would definitly worry more about the asparteme then anything.