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Anybody else here live Gluten/Dairy Free?
I've been on Gluten Free/Dairy Free lifestyle for going on 2 months now. I feel like I'm 18 years old again inside. My brain is so clear and free to process thoughts. My sleep is the best I've had in 20 years. GI problems have just vanished, and my body feels like it is functioning at the optimum level again. My appetite has stabilized 100%. I attribute a lot of this to dumping sugar completely too. Exercising 4 times a week contributes, but I'm really understanding that what you give your body to burn as fuel is really the #1 thing and first place that you need to start.
Thinking of starting a G+ Group for sharing recipes and food type stuff. Anyone else Gluten Free/Dairy Free? |
hit me up if you start the gorup pls
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do you take calcium supplements?
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I'm eating better but haven't gone that far yet.
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im guessing your over 50
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My wife has to eat gluten free because she haas a gluten sensitivity, called celiac. If she eats gluten it tears up her GI. Gluten doesn't effect me at all, but I'm vegetarian, so we've been known to split a sandwich, horizontally, or a breakfast platter.
Corn tortillas are a staple in our house, as is oatmeal for breakfast. Corn and oats do contain a different kind of gluten which normally does not effect people who are allergic to wheat gluten. Fortunately my wife is in that category - corn and oats are fine for her. |
Unless you have celiac disease going gluten free is stupid. Gluten makes me happy
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as for energy levels of the op, they are up because you are eating more vegetables and exercising more, not because you don't eat gluten and skipping dairy. I can run circles around you and I drink more milk than a frikken cow ;) Glad to hear you are getting good results though, keep it up. |
im too fat to diet
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you must have a food allergy
I'm very fine with gluten and dairy, but onions for me are very bad even though I like them. also some nuts and peas |
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For a few weeks there I had been out of milk and didnt go buy some and I'll tell you what, I had less gas than I can remember. Is that a sign of something?
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The funny things is whether it is low-carb/ high fat , low-fat/ high carb, gluten free, vegetarian they all say the same thing: "Improved their health, improved their body composition, improved their energy levels blah blah blah" by avoiding this and not eating that. Either one group is lying or they all feel a little bette simply because they start paying more attention and consume less junk :2 cents: |
When it was discovered I had celiac, I switched to a diet of green salad and fish. Lost 30 pounds in three weeks, do not feel hungry anymore (I used to be hungry all the time, no matter how much I ate), have more energy and I'm no longer lactose intolerant.
If this keeps up I'm afraid I'll start looking like Christian Bale in The Machinist. |
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What is GI?
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been gluten free/dairy free for about 9 years :)
congrats - figuring it out and feeling better is the most amazing feeling. |
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For me personally, I'm feeling better than I every have. I'm putting on muscle, and losing fat. Granted most of that is from doing kickboxing and circuit training 4 times a week and cutting all refined sugar out of my diet. However, there is something to be said for not eating processed foods. If I don't put chemicals, dies, FDC colors, preservatives, etc into my body, then by body doesn't have to figure out what to do with them, and it doesn't end up in my blood. People can think as these choose for what they feel is right for them. I'm not here to convert anyone from eating their McDonalds. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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Also, another thing that I did not mention in my original post was killing caffeine. Caffeine was wreaking havoc on my adrenal glands and my nervous system was pissed off for a long time. About 3 weeks into no caffeine my anxiety completely subsided and I came down about 10 notches on worrying about things. Again, worked for me. If you need or want to keep consuming caffeine, rock your socks off. Hehe. |
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lol. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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I have eaten a relatively gluten free diet for the past year and feel much better. But dairy .. I love dairy!
+2 for the G+ Group |
Eh, tried it, stopped putting sugar in my coffee but I can't go without bread for too long. Also flour is great you can make pizza and pancakes with it :)
I run 60km a week so I'm fairly healthy as is. |
This past weekend I hooked up with a friend I hadn't seen in the past twenty years. She tells me she lives Gluten Free because she's allergic to wheat or grain or something. It's horrible - she can only eat salads really. Anything else gives her pain.
Odd way to live. |
http://i.pbase.com/o6/09/268309/1/94...ddhainfull.jpg
I do enjoy the cloudiness of gluten and diary ... |
Luckily, no. The cross-country trip I did in July with my cousin was as close as I hope to get to being Gluten free. He is Celiac so mandatory gluten free. We stopped at a place in MN for dinner. They had a local fish that was their specialty, unfortunately it came breaded. We talked to the manager and they baked it sans the breading. When the waitress brought the plate, there was a piece of bread on it that contaminated the entire meal for him, and they had to start over.
It was tough trying to find somewhere to eat that we could both enjoy. Luckily, we found a great micro brewery in WY that had gluten free pasta and found a bar in the middle of nowhere MT that carried Budweiser's gluten free beer. Turns out their gluten free beer is the best tasting beer they brew. |
LOL Spider man?
Wow you hoping the lawsuit will be worth the traffic. Super funny. I love it. NO one is safe now days |
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I'm not, but have been paying a lot more attention to what I eat for the past fee months. Feel much better, and when I slip up and eat some kind of crap again I can really notice the difference.
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Just eating healthy will do that to you. Doesnt have to be gluten free. |
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Gluten free meals: http://www.gotbaddog.com/wp-content/.../cody_4529.jpg http://www.gotbaddog.com/wp-content/...mbers_3462.jpg http://www.gotbaddog.com/wp-content/...ndhwy_4062.jpg http://www.gotbaddog.com/wp-content/...stone_4850.jpg http://www.gotbaddog.com/wp-content/...etons_5035.jpg (Except the beer) http://www.gotbaddog.com/wp-content/...etons_5037.jpg (Pasta dish, not the bread) |
Gluten free foods taste, feel, and look like shit. Unless you are a magician and spend hours figuring it out and the sourcing products from local mom and pops that grow their own shit and manufacturer it you are getting gluten. Glutens in EVERYTHING, hell half the time they don't even list it, but it's in there.
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Those tasty looking meals are making me hungry
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