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Ground Beef And Gluten


Tiredsean

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Just wondering if anybody here has had adverse reaction to ground beef?? I had some Sunday and couldn't go to work Monday I had such bad leg pains.Monday it got better and today at lunch I ate left overs Sunday and bam it's back?? What the?? It had onions and mushrooms and vegan margarine to cook the ground beef? I know gluten sets me off and nightshades but as far as I know none of that was in the ground beef?? Is my stomach that destroyed it can't hack ground beef??

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kareng Grand Master

I have done well with ground beef if its not greasy.  Too much fat, especially in the beginning, was hard to digest, etc, etc,  :wacko:

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shadowicewolf Proficient

I wouldn't say the ground beef could have been the problem. You listed three other things (onions, mushrooms, and margarine). Any of those could have done it. For example, margarine could have soy or any other things in it. Soy is a major trigger for some.

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Does soy contain solanine? They same toxin as nightshades? And do individuals like us who have damaged intestines from gluten, ever heal so these items go away? Except for obviously the gluten part

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psawyer Proficient

Yes, damaged intestines can heal. I had severe damage to my villi at time of diagnosis. A followup endoscopy a few years later showed a normal intestine. But while you are healing, you may react to things randomly--the reaction being due to the condition of your body not the content of the food. Soy intolerance often occurs in conjunction with celiac disease, but many of us eat soy with no issue.

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Tiredsean Explorer

Thank you for the response ,I think I'm gonna really amp up my probiotics (gipro) and enzymes for digestion.

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