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Question: Do Other Ingredients Besides Gluten Matter?


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Writenow Newbie

Do you watch for any other problematic ingredients when cooking gluten-free aside from gluten? A recent post on Paleoandjuliet dot com talked about the magazine, Gluten-Free Living and recipes that included food coloring. Wondering whether you're strictly gluten-free, but will eat other unhealthy ingredients, or you're gluten-free and try to eliminate all unhealthy choices?


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kareng Grand Master

I think it's sometimes a problem with the definition of what is unhealthy? A few drops of food coloring? Butter? Wine? Potatoes? Carbs? Fats? Gluten? Corn? Grains? Dairy? Red meat? Fish? Nuts?

I eat peanuts, but for some people, that would be a very unhealthy choice. I eat non- gluten grains. I think that is healthy for me but some people will tell you that is unhealthy.

Food coloring could be left out of a recipe or you could use a natural one.

nvsmom Community Regular

In general, if you recognize an ingredient without a degree in chemistry, it is probably healthier than the chemicals.  Highly processed foods should not be the basis of anyone's diet (darn it  :P).  For me, I had to cut apples pears and most dairy but other foods were fine.  Others have issues with other foods like soy or corn.  Beyond gluten, and lactose intolerance in half of all celiacs before they are healed, most foods should be fine.

cap6 Enthusiast

Food is such a personal thing! I am gluten free five years and paleo (no processed) for the past two years. So, personally, I will not eat anything that has additives in it. That said, to be totally honest, I do eat out once a month which means that I am at the mercy of the establishment for unhealthy choices. My overall health had improved greatly in the past two years of eating paleo so for me, personally, no processed foods works.

Courtnay1 Newbie

Do you watch for any other problematic ingredients when cooking gluten-free aside from gluten? A recent post on Paleoandjuliet dot com talked about the magazine, Gluten-Free Living and recipes that included food coloring. Wondering whether you're strictly gluten-free, but will eat other unhealthy ingredients, or you're gluten-free and try to eliminate all unhealthy choices?

people with celiac disease can also have sensitivity to dairy

 

it will cause inflammation similar to gluten

 

best to get a lactose tolerance test

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Mr Wheat Free Newbie

I've been on a Gluten Free diet for several years though I still experienced nausea and depression after eating carbs or Fodmap (Fermentable Oligo-Di-Monosaccharides and Polyols) foods such as sweetcorn, peas, cabbage and mushrooms. 

 

 

annlisa Rookie

dairy and carbs of refined check scd diet for lot of help with what to do if the traditional no wheat rye barley oats and sometimes corn doesnt help you.  dont worry you will recover on the scd  diet  specific carbohydrate diet  It works!!!


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manasota Explorer

Personally, I didn't get much better until I went on the SCD diet.  (No gluten, grains, sugar, etc.--there are lots of etc.s!)  And I recently stopped dairy again.  (SCD allows some dairy.)  I eat only whole food I make myself.  No colorings or additives.  I'm 5 1/2 years gluten free; so I'm willing to try anything to get better.  If you do try SCD, read the BTVC book and use it (and only it) for reference.  There are lots of claims made on the internet claiming to be SCD-legal that aren't.

Like others have said, you're probably going to have to figure it out by simply trying things.  We are all unique!

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