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What Would The Specific Carbohydrate Diet, And Eliminating Dairy Really Do?


mr. moore

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i mean you need that stuff mostly! including milk. i drink it and i don't get that tired, almost morphine feeling like i get with anything with wheat. and i don't get addicted. no stomach aches, no brain fog (mostly because im in a perpetual state of brain fog) no diahrea. (lol can't spell it right) and that carbohydrate thing makes sense but kinda of gets in the way of A) my gluten free diet and B) me being a hungry 19 year old.

im just, you know pointing out what i think is too many options.

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Jestgar Rising Star

If you feel fine with what your eating, don't worry about trying some other diet. Take the time to adapt to the gluten-free diet. If you've done that for a while, and don't feel well, then you can consider eliminating other foods.

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Bell Apprentice

It's a funny question to ask us, if you really are sure you have no issues with anything other than gluten...

what did you mean by being in a perpetual state of brain fog? do you mean even when you are not eating gluten? If you are, it might be that the diet needs to have a little more time to heal you, or that there might be other things making you feel that way. My advice is to continue with the gluten free diet a little longer and see how you feel. If you have already been on it for a while and suspect that something else is going on, then I would recommend looking into the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. I don't know how much you have actually read so far, but if milk is causing you digestive and absorption problems, then you'll find that it's doing you more harm than good to continue consuming it. I know it's difficult when you are among friends who can eat whatever they like, but if you consider the consequences that you'll face afterward ... it doesn't always seem worth it to be one of the crowd.

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ShayFL Enthusiast

I agree. If you feel fine with milk and gluten seems your only problem. Stick with it!

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