Living the Gluten Free Life
June 29th, 2009 by MilesVickstrom
Along with carbohydrate intolerance, many people are afflicted with an intolerance for gluten. How might you know if you are someone who needs to pay attention to their intake of gluten? If you are one of the many unfortunate people who has suffered the inability to lose weight, no matter which diet or how much exercise you have tried. If you haven’t tried the gluten-free diet it just might be the next, and hopefully last, diet you need to try.
What is gluten and where do you find it? Simply put, gluten is a protein found in certain grains, such as barley, wheat, and oats that helps flours form the structure of the bread dough. Gluten provides many important qualities to breads and bread products. One example is that gluten helps keep the gases that are released during fermentation in the dough, so bread is able to rise before being put in the over.
Now that we know what gluten is, why would we want to live a gluten free life? For many people, eating gluten will cause a range of unhealthy responses in their body. For example, eating gluten might cause an inflammation in the mucous membranes of your intestinal lining which triggers a systemic immune response. Because of this immune reaction, you may experience, for what appears to be an unknown reason, such symptoms as rashes, fatigue, mental fog or confusion, gastrointestinal symptoms such as constipation or diarrhea, and chronic headaches. Hyperactivity disorders in children have also been linked to excess dietary gluten.
What can you do about this? If you suspect you are one of the many people who may be sensitive to dietary gluten some simple dietary changes can start you on the road to recovery. You can do an Internet search for more complete information but here are some steps you can take including foods that you can avoid.
Do not eat any foods that contain wheat, rye, or barley. For many people this will seem an impossible task since bread makes up such a large part of our diets. It is not just bread that contains glutens but grains are processed and used in many other processed food items. For example, soy sauce contains wheat. Food stabilizers, found in many of the processed foods we eat, contain glutens, as do many types of flavorings and emulsifiers. The simple version, so you don’t become neurotic, is to stop eating bread.
What should you eat? There are some grains that are 100% gluten free and safe to eat. For example, brown rice, quinoa (also very high in protein) as well as buckwheat. Eating some of these foods will require you to reeducate your taste buds but it can be done! Also, vegetables and fruits are safe and should be eaten in abundance no matter which diet you are on.
Is this going to be simple? Nope, it will not. But with a sense of definiteness of purpose, a desire to lose weight and improve your general state of health, and some persistence, I know you can do it! Happy Gluten Free living!
Ken Hassman
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/living-the-gluten-free-life-98383.html
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Posted in living life | 5 Comments »
June 29th, 2009 at 3:43 am
how do i live a gluten free life and be happy?
are there any gluten support groups that you are aware of.
This may sound crazy but i feel like this is more than some sort of an allergy.. it is taking over my life because there is nothing to eat and i actually feel like i am starving some days because all i have is water to drink.
The gluten free products are "empty" or VOID it seems of REAL FOOD so to speak.
It is like eating air sometimes.
I want to eat again and i don't want to have to take vitamin supplements to accomplish this goal or be on medications.
What is going on does anyone know and what can i do?
What is going on with this gluten thing.
I am so tired of living this way.
June 29th, 2009 at 8:45 am
Go on the glycemic index diet. You can be happy no matter what, but no one said it would be easy. Good luck!
References :
http://www.bbnchat.org
June 29th, 2009 at 8:47 am
Hi,
So many kids today have to follow the same diet and they have come up with some really fun food that you may also enjoy. You may have to take the vitamins, but you can have fun food.
If it makes you feel better…everyone should take vitamins, because many of us do eat the fun foods and normally don't get all the vitamins we need.
Hope the links help! See Sources Below
References :
http://www.gfcfdiet.com/YummiSnackPak.htm Many great ideas.
http://www.livinghappy.myarbonne.com Review the Product Link this is a good site if you have allergies to skin and hair products.
June 29th, 2009 at 8:49 am
I know exactly how you feel. I couldn't do it.
I have gluten sensitivity and will most likely develop celiacs disease in the future. So my doctor suggested I eat gluten free.
There are foods you can eat. Try butter chicken and stir frys. A lot of them don't have gluten in them. If you live in America, I know there are a lot of shops that sell gluten free food.
It takes ages for your body to start accepting the gluten free food and to stop craving. It can take years, I wish it was quicker. My Mum has been gluten free for about 2 years now and she still hates it. I did 3 months and couldn't handle it.
There is a great support website called- http://dailystrength.org/
It's not just for celiacs, but for other conditions as well. I hope it helps.
Good luck!!
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References :
October 1st, 2009 at 2:55 am
i have been in a gluten free diet ever since last year because i have food allergy.