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Thanks for the tips on the egg yolks and the seperator!!

I'll be looking for one this weekend....I think thats what I need since I kind of suck at cracking them to begin with. I apparantly lack the skills needed for expert egg-cracking. :P

Thanks again.

Ever since the days of my high school environmental club and the lectures we did on methyl bromide (which is supposed to be phased out, but companies/states keep filing for exemptions), I've been very hesitant to buy non-organic strawberries, and since organic strawberries are expensive, I tend not to have them terribly often. But we're going to be planting them this year - if you've got the space, I encourage you to plant a garden and know what goes into (and onto) your food!

Tiffany,

Yeah, I'm thinking a garden would be the BEST thing for me but I'm not so sure I could actually *grow* anything. If I applied myself I'm sure I could do it but it seems like it would take alot of time and work and I'm only home on the weekends. Does it require attention daily? My yard is totally landscaped and maturing and it would suck to have to wreck some of it to make room for a garden. On the other hand, I have a ton of room on the side of my house that would be perfect for a garden but it doesnt get much sun...only in the morning....its mostly always shaded. Does a garden have to be in full sun? Anyone know?


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Thanks for the tips on the egg yolks and the seperator!!

I'll be looking for one this weekend....I think thats what I need since I kind of suck at cracking them to begin with. I apparantly lack the skills needed for expert egg-cracking. :P

Thanks again.

Tiffany,

Yeah, I'm thinking a garden would be the BEST thing for me but I'm not so sure I could actually *grow* anything. If I applied myself I'm sure I could do it but it seems like it would take alot of time and work and I'm only home on the weekends. Does it require attention daily? My yard is totally landscaped and maturing and it would suck to have to wreck some of it to make room for a garden. On the other hand, I have a ton of room on the side of my house that would be perfect for a garden but it doesnt get much sun...only in the morning....its mostly always shaded. Does a garden have to be in full sun? Anyone know?

Most fruits and vegetables do require full sun. Think of it as just a different type of landscaping. Yes, it does require a fair amount of attention. I'm just in the beginning stages, but from what I understand from my experience so far and other gardeners is that the time committment comes in chunks - when first planting, primarily, and then just popping out to water for a few minutes each day early on, then checking on them each day, and weeding every week. You may need more time for preventative measures depending on your bug/pest situation. But I understand that mostly it's just that it's a small, but very regular time committment. (The sort of - you need to do it every day, but it won't take very long each day, if you don't have a huge garden - type of thing.)

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Thanks Tiffany,

I'm thinking I dont have the time to do it right now but its something that I can learn about and sort of make plans for sometime in the near future. My friend has a huge garden. She even had a big elaborate tee-pee looking thing where she was growing melons (watermelons and cantaloupes). I think I can learn a ton from her and since she's coming over next weekend she might be able to give me some ideas on where in my yard I can do this. Thanks...I hope you are successful with your strawberries and whatever else you plant. :)

Glad you're doing better Rachel! Had you been eating baby carrots or whole carrots? I read an article not too long ago that explained how all baby carrots (even organic ones) are soaked in a chemical bath for a very short period of time before they are packaged. I'm not sure how credible the source was, but I kind of believed it when I read it, mainly because I've purchased baby carrots that were really slimey in the past, and the article said the chemicals can cause that slime to grow. yuck. Anyway, hope you keep getting better!

The carrots I was eating last week were the ones with the tops still on them. They remind me of Bugs Bunny for some reason. :)

I thought those would be safest but they were from Grimmway and I didnt know it.

The ones I'm eating now are the baby carrots in the bag...only because they were the only ones I could find NOT from Grimmway and the bulk ones I had no idea where they were from but didnt want to chance it. Everything that was bagged or somehow labeled came from Grimmway except this one small bag. I've been washing them really good before I eat them because of the exact thing you wrote about. So far I havent had any trouble. I have a feeling even if something were to bother me it would pale in comparison to what the stuff with MSG does so I might not even notice at this point.

Thanks for your well wishes!! :)

Oh...to give an example I ate 2 of those Bugs Bunny type carrots....peeled, washed and lightly steamed. Only 2 carrots and my jaw was tightening and hurting. I always had this experience with carrots so thought it was because they were hard and aggravated TMJ or something. Thats why I steam them but it still happens.

Now I'm eating about half a bag of those baby carrots (not from grimmway) in one setting. I just wash them, dont steam them and just crunch away on them and nothing happens as far as swelling, jaw tightening or pressure, headache or blurred vision. I just keep eating them and *nothing* has happened. I'm still amazed by it.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Anyway, on to egg yolks. They have egg seperators. They're plastic and have a little round place where the egg yolk sits and the white runs through the sides. They've been around for years. My mom used to have one from tupperware I think.

YAY!

My Mom just called to tell me she was reading my posts and she wanted me to know that she has a Tupperware egg seperator that works really well. COOL...now I can scratch that off my "to do" list.

My Mom is the best...I love how she reads the posts. :)

Love you Mom!

Green12 Enthusiast
YAY!

My Mom just called to tell me she was reading my posts and she wanted me to know that she has a Tupperware egg seperator that works really well. COOL...now I can scratch that off my "to do" list.

My Mom is the best...I love how she reads the posts. :)

Love you Mom!

Yay, Rachel! Good to see you back. Thanks for sharing your update.

Hi Rachel's Mom :)

I am thinking a garden is in my future too, but I think it's going to take some time.

dlp252 Apprentice

Wow, lots of activity since I went shopping and had a massage, lol.

Rachel, I'm so happy you are making those connections left and right!

Hi Rachel's mom, thanks for taking such good care of her!

I like the idea of the mini fritata things....I may try it, although not sure if that would make me feel ill since it's so close to scrambled. Omelets also tend to turn my stomach. I also tested negative for eggs both on my allergy tests and through enterolab, so not sure why some forms of them make me feel ill...I still think I'm a mental case on that point, lol.

The fruit is almost out of control too. I went from having an apple a day to only wanting to eat fruit. I have a freezer full of veggies but yesterday all I wanted was fruit. So, I think just for a couple of weeks I need to get completely off it them, lol...cold turkey....do they have rehab for fruit addiction. :lol:

Speaking of fruit, I'm about to go make myself a fruit smoothie. :ph34r:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Just a suggestion..... I was told that ALL the vegatables I buy to soak them in sea salt for about 15 min. and carefully rinse them off.... this should eliminate most of the MSG... it's worked for me so far, I've no bad reation from vegis....

Floridian,

Unfortunately the msg cant be washed off. Its used in a growth enhancer so its actually "part" of the vegetable. Its not just something thats on the outside of the veggie...wish it was cuz then I'd just peel it off. I get crazy with my peeler sometimes but I guess if I tried to peel the MSG off I'd be left with nothing but a pile of shavings. :lol:


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Rachel--24 Collaborator
The fruit is almost out of control too. I went from having an apple a day to only wanting to eat fruit. I have a freezer full of veggies but yesterday all I wanted was fruit. So, I think just for a couple of weeks I need to get completely off it them, lol...cold turkey....do they have rehab for fruit addiction. :lol:

Speaking of fruit, I'm about to go make myself a fruit smoothie. :ph34r:

LOL Donna,

You crack me up! :lol:

OK...maybe try to calm down on the fruit. :P

How about mixing it up a bit. A liitle bit of fruit, a little bit of this and a little bit of that...other safe foods for you. I'm thinking a fruit-filled day and nothing else cant be good. <_<

On second thought maybe dont take my advice since I'm the one who's now on her 4th (or is it 5th) jar of jam. :ph34r:

I get a little crazy with anything that I can eat without having a reaction. I always feel like going back to the store and clearing the shelf for them in case something happens and I cant get any more or they decide to add an ingredient and then there will be NO safe jam. :o

I can already picture having a whole shelf in my kitchen just for the jam. :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
Wow, lots of activity since I went shopping and had a massage, lol.

Rachel, I'm so happy you are making those connections left and right!

Hi Rachel's mom, thanks for taking such good care of her!

I like the idea of the mini fritata things....I may try it, although not sure if that would make me feel ill since it's so close to scrambled. Omelets also tend to turn my stomach. I also tested negative for eggs both on my allergy tests and through enterolab, so not sure why some forms of them make me feel ill...I still think I'm a mental case on that point, lol.

The fruit is almost out of control too. I went from having an apple a day to only wanting to eat fruit. I have a freezer full of veggies but yesterday all I wanted was fruit. So, I think just for a couple of weeks I need to get completely off it them, lol...cold turkey....do they have rehab for fruit addiction. :lol:

Speaking of fruit, I'm about to go make myself a fruit smoothie. :ph34r:

So maybe eggs aren't the best idea for you if they don't sit well with your system.

We are all different and what works for one doesn't necessarily work for another. I hope you find something that works for you!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I found another jam tonight!!!

This one is peach perserves...its only got peaches, cane sugar and lemon juice. It says right on the jar..NO fruit concentrates and NO pectin. I also found a cracker last week that I seem to be doing fine with. Its a rice cracker but I had never tried it cuz it has the "made in a facility w/ wheat" CYA statement on it. So far so good and I have something to put my jams on now. :D

The cracker keeps me from getting out of control with the jam cuz now I can just spread a little on the cracker instead of constantly eating spoonfuls right outta the jar.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Heres a list I found of the most dangerous additives in our food.

Worst Food Additives

Here is a list of some of the worst food additives. Check food labels to make sure that what you buy does not contain these ingredients.

BHT, legal in the U.S. but banned in England, is associated with liver and kidney damage, behavioral problems, infertility, weakened immune system, birth defects and cancer.

Artificial coloring - contribute to hyperactivity in children; may contribute to learning and visual disorders, nerve damage; may be carcinogenic.

Aspartame and all artificial sweeteners - may cause central nervous system disturbances, menstrual difficulties; may affect brain and growth development in unborn fetus. Dangerous excitotoxins.

Brominated vegetable oil - linked to major organ system damage, birth defects, growth problems; considered unsafe by the FDA, can still lawfully be used unless further action is taken by the FDA .

Carrageenan - stabilizer and thickening agent; linked to toxic hazards, including ulcers and cancer; In addition to suppressing immune function, carrageenan causes intestinal ulcers and inflammatory bowel disease in animals and some research indicates that carrageenan is associated with causing cancer in humans.

Partially Hydrogenated vegetable oils - associated with heart disease, breast and colon cancer, atherosclerosis, elevated cholesterol, depressed immune system, allergies

Nitrates - form powerful cancer-causing agents in stomach; can cause death; considered dangerous by FDA but not banned because they prevent botulism.

MSG - may cause headaches, itching, nausea, nervous system and reproductive disorders, high blood pressure; pregnant, lactating mothers, infants, small children should avoid MSG; allergic reactions common; may be hidden in infant formula, low fat milk, candy, chewing gum, drinks, over-the-counter medications. (MSG - A dangerous excitotoxin)

Neotame - similar to aspartame, but potentially more toxic; awaiting approval. A dangerous excitotoxin.

Olestra - causes gastrointestinal irritation, reduces carotenoids and fat soluble vitamins in the body.

Potassium bromate - can cause nervous system, kidney disorders, gastrointestinal upset; may be carcinogenic.

Saccharin - delisted as a carcinogen in 1997, however, studies still show that saccharin causes cancer. A dangerous excitotoxin

Sulfites - destroys vitamin B1; small amounts may cause asthma, anaphylactic shock; dangerous for asthma, allergy sufferers; has caused deaths; banned on fresh fruits and vegetables, except potatoes.

Sweet 'N Low - contains saccharin. A dangerous excitotoxin.

If the list of ingredients on a package label is long, there are probably a lot of chemical additives in the product, and you're risking your health by eating it.

The ones I know are affecting me are Aspartame, Carageenan, MSG and Artificial colors.

I'm pretty sure I will react to sulfites if I were to test them but thats for another day. I react to dried coconut and raisins and its most likely due to sulfites. I can eat dates all day long but one date sprinkled with cocunut can mess me up good.

I avoid all the other stuff listed anyway since I dont eat processed foods so I'll probably never know if I react to them but I'm thinking my body doesnt want anything to do with anything on this list. <_<

mouse Enthusiast

Rachael, this thread has to have the record for the most viewed LOL. I guess that many of us look to you for help in guiding us thru our allergy mine field. Hope you are doing well and thank you for all the info you give to us.

Green12 Enthusiast
I found another jam tonight!!!

This one is peach perserves...its only got peaches, cane sugar and lemon juice. It says right on the jar..NO fruit concentrates and NO pectin. I also found a cracker last week that I seem to be doing fine with. Its a rice cracker but I had never tried it cuz it has the "made in a facility w/ wheat" CYA statement on it. So far so good and I have something to put my jams on now. :D

The cracker keeps me from getting out of control with the jam cuz now I can just spread a little on the cracker instead of constantly eating spoonfuls right outta the jar.

That's a switch, your diet expanding rather than cutting something out :lol::lol:

Have you looked into Fruit Butters? They are ususally in with the jellies and jams in the stores. I have a jar of Peach Apple Butter and the only ingredient is apples and peaches, absolutely nothing else. It's a different texture than jelly/jam and it might give some variety. Just a thought.

Heres a list I found of the most dangerous additives in our food.

The ones I know are affecting me are Aspartame, Carageenan, MSG and Artificial colors.

I'm pretty sure I will react to sulfites if I were to test them but thats for another day. I react to dried coconut and raisins and its most likely due to sulfites. I can eat dates all day long but one date sprinkled with cocunut can mess me up good.

I avoid all the other stuff listed anyway since I dont eat processed foods so I'll probably never know if I react to them but I'm thinking my body doesnt want anything to do with anything on this list. <_<

Thanks for this list Rachel, my body doesn't like anything on this list either. As long as I eat everything in as natural state as possible I seem to do ok, it's when I start adding things in from bottles, boxes, packeges that get me really in trouble and really really sick.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachael, this thread has to have the record for the most viewed LOL. I guess that many of us look to you for help in guiding us thru our allergy mine field. Hope you are doing well and thank you for all the info you give to us.

Thanks Armetta, I hope you're doing well also. :)

Yeah...alot of views! I wonder if its more than the McDonalds frenzy that took place a few months back. :lol:

Its kind of cool because I feel like this past couple months has really been my turning point and its all documented here on this thread...as I figured things out. It will be nice to look back on when I'm all recovered.

Hopefully you're right and other people can benefit from this journey I've been on. That would be a huge bonus even if its only one person who reads this and gets better from the info. here. That would be awesome! :D

jerseyangel Proficient

I just thought of something--Rachel, when you are all better, you can use the notes and documentation from this thread and write a book. Really, I'll bet there are lot of people out there that would benefit from all of it. Food for thought..... ;)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I just thought of something--Rachel, when you are all better, you can use the notes and documentation from this thread and write a book. Really, I'll bet there are lot of people out there that would benefit from all of it. Food for thought..... ;)

I think alot of people could benefit from learning about what goes into our food. Alot of my inspiration came from reading stories about other people who were as sick as I was and completely recovered because they figured out which foods or chemicals were the culprits. Its really hard to figure these things out and thank God for the internet because without it I wouldn't have had the resources to get through this. I would still be so lost. I would love to write a book about my experience and I dont think there are enough books about food intolerance out there even though so many people are suffering. I don't know that I really have the skills for it though....it would probably take me a long time to get something like that together but its a good idea. :)

Have you looked into Fruit Butters? They are ususally in with the jellies and jams in the stores. I have a jar of Peach Apple Butter and the only ingredient is apples and peaches, absolutely nothing else. It's a different texture than jelly/jam and it might give some variety. Just a thought.

I would love to find a fruit butter. I look at all the labels in that section and so far all the fruit butters I've seen have lots of ingredients and both pectin and citric acid or absorbic acid. I'm pretty much buying whatever I can find...I dont even care what flavor it is. :P

Rachel--24 Collaborator

WooHoo! I'm on my way to my first Farmers Market right now....I'll let you guys know how it was when I get back. :)

Mango04 Enthusiast
I just thought of something--Rachel, when you are all better, you can use the notes and documentation from this thread and write a book. Really, I'll bet there are lot of people out there that would benefit from all of it. Food for thought..... ;)

I keep thinking the same thing! You should consider that Rachel. You've already gathered so much information, and I think you have a knack for explaining this stuff in ways that are easy to understand. If nothing else, this thread has practically turned into a book. :D I'm sure there are lots of lurkers out there learing all sorts of crazy things :)

Green12 Enthusiast
WooHoo! I'm on my way to my first Farmers Market right now....I'll let you guys know how it was when I get back. :)

Have fun, hope you find lots of good stuff!

My peach apple butter is from a local orchard, you might find some at the farmers market in fact.

christine 25 Newbie

Rachel, does Grimmway make produce in Ohio too? From what you have described, I dont want to buy it if it does.

I live in Columbus, OH and I'm still looking for a safe produce brand to eat.

I dont seem to do well with Whole Foods brand either nor, the Fresh Market of Kroger.

I dont think I have as much a problem with Meijer, brand,,,

I went to a farmers maket here on saturday, and I didnt buy anything because I thought it was kind of expensive. But it looked nice. I asked one lady who was selling lettuce if it was organic and she said no. ?? no quite sure.

Youll have to let me know if the farms produce give you a reaction or not.

Christina

dlp252 Apprentice

They have a farmer's market just a couple of blocks away from me every Sunday...I think I need to get my lazy butt down there next week, lol.

Thanks Julie for trying to help me, lol. I did have eggs today, but I had to have something in them...today it was the Pancetta I was talking about. This brand doesn't have nitrates and isn't cured. The eggs sat well even though they were scrambled. I also had a little pineapple juice with it, so maybe that's the key, lol.

(Or maybe I just needed a little protein with my fruit fix!) :lol:

I do think Rachel should write a book...it's amazing what you've learned and retained.

I had a bag of romaine hearts that I bought last week. I turned it over and sure enough it was from Grimmway. I threw it out. MSG may not be my main problem, but I want to limit it as much as I can.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
If nothing else, this thread has practically turned into a book. :D I'm sure there are lots of lurkers out there learing all sorts of crazy things :)

LOL Mango. No Kidding!

I always kinda laugh to myself when I read the title "Maybe I can eat dairy again". :lol: Boy, was I living in a dreamland!

First I hafta get myself all the way better before I can think of writing a book. Who's really gonna take my book seriously if I'm still sick? :lol:

As far as explaining things...I suck at it unless I'm writing it down. I've always found it easier to express myself on paper. In person its not as easy for me to get my point accross. If its personal stuff or I'm angry about something I always say the wrong things and it doesnt even make sense to me but if I write down my feelings it makes perfect sense. Too bad I couldnt do that in real life in the middle of an arguement or something maybe then I wouldnt be so misunderstood. :P

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Have fun, hope you find lots of good stuff!

My peach apple butter is from a local orchard, you might find some at the farmers market in fact.

I didnt find any butters there. :(

They didnt have a ton of stuff I guess cuz its still early in the season. My friend said as the weeks go on they get more and more variety. I got cherries, berries, nectarines, squash, potatoes, long green beans, asparagus and I think thats it.

We'll see how it goes.

Everything was way cheaper than what I'm used to paying so at least if I react to anything and have to throw it out its not gonna be like throwing out a chunk of my paycheck. :D

Rachel, does Grimmway make produce in Ohio too? From what you have described, I dont want to buy it if it does.

I dont know where your produce comes from...you'd have to ask or look at the labels. You're carrots probably come from Grimmway though since they are the biggest carrot growers in the US.

They have a farmer's market just a couple of blocks away from me every Sunday...I think I need to get my lazy butt down there next week, lol.

Hey, wheres the farmers market at? I wonder where the produce is coming from since there are like zero farms left in the area...except that Oleson cherry farm on El Camino. I bet they have a farmers market at that flea market area off Berryessa...is that where its at?

miamia Rookie
Thanks Armetta, I hope you're doing well also. :)

Yeah...alot of views! I wonder if its more than the McDonalds frenzy that took place a few months back. :lol:

Its kind of cool because I feel like this past couple months has really been my turning point and its all documented here on this thread...as I figured things out. It will be nice to look back on when I'm all recovered.

Hopefully you're right and other people can benefit from this journey I've been on. That would be a huge bonus even if its only one person who reads this and gets better from the info. here. That would be awesome! :D

Rachel-

you've already helped people- I know you opened my eyes to things I haden't thought about and also you've started this thread that has allowed all these people who felt so lost at least have a place where there were others who could really relate. - I know for me this has been a huge comfort-

Miamia

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel-

you've already helped people- I know you opened my eyes to things I haden't thought about and also you've started this thread that has allowed all these people who felt so lost at least have a place where there were others who could really relate. - I know for me this has been a huge comfort-

Miamia

Miamia,

I'm glad you've found comfort here. :)

What you said was very sweet. Thank you. :)

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      Hello, @asaT, I'm curious to know whether you are taking other B vitamins like Thiamine B1 and Niacin B3.  Malabsorption in Celiac disease affects all the water soluble B vitamins and Vitamin C.  Thiamine and Niacin are required to produce energy for all the homocysteine lowering reactions provided by Folate, Cobalamine and Pyridoxine.   Weight gain with a voracious appetite is something I experienced while malnourished.  It's symptomatic of Thiamine B1 deficiency.   Conversely, some people with thiamine deficiency lose their appetite altogether, and suffer from anorexia.  At different periods on my lifelong journey, I suffered this, too.   When the body doesn't have sufficient thiamine to turn food, especially carbohydrates, into energy (for growth and repair), the body rations what little thiamine it has available, and turns the carbs into fat, and stores it mostly in the abdomen.  Consuming a high carbohydrate diet requires additional thiamine to process the carbs into energy.  Simple carbohydrates (sugar, white rice, etc.) don't contain thiamine, so the body easily depletes its stores of Thiamine processing the carbs into fat.  The digestive system communicates with the brain to keep eating in order to consume more thiamine and other nutrients it's not absorbing.   One can have a subclinical thiamine insufficiency for years.  A twenty percent increase in dietary thiamine causes an eighty percent increase in brain function, so the symptoms can wax and wane mysteriously.  Symptoms of Thiamine insufficiency include stunted growth, chronic fatigue, and Gastrointestinal Beriberi (diarrhea, abdominal pain), heart attack, Alzheimer's, stroke, and cancer.   Thiamine improves bone turnover.  Thiamine insufficiency can also affect the thyroid.  The thyroid is important in bone metabolism.  The thyroid also influences hormones, like estrogen and progesterone, and menopause.  Vitamin D, at optimal levels, can act as a hormone and can influence the thyroid, as well as being important to bone health, and regulating the immune system.  Vitamin A is important to bone health, too, and is necessary for intestinal health, as well.   I don't do dairy because I react to Casein, the protein in dairy that resembles gluten and causes a reaction the same as if I'd been exposed to gluten, including high tTg IgA.  I found adding mineral water containing calcium and other minerals helpful in increasing my calcium intake.   Malabsorption of Celiac affects all the vitamins and minerals.  I do hope you'll talk to your doctor and dietician about supplementing all eight B vitamins and the four fat soluble vitamins because they all work together interconnectedly.  
    • Florence Lillian
      Hi Jane: You may want to try the D3 I now take. I have reactions to fillers and many additives. Sports Research, it is based in the USA and I have had no bad reactions with this brand. The D3 does have coconut oil but it is non GMO, it is Gluten free, Soy free, Soybean free and Safflower oil free.  I have a cupboard full of supplements that did not agree with me -  I just keep trying and have finally settled on Sports Research. I take NAKA Women's Multi full spectrum, and have not felt sick after taking 2 capsules per day -  it is a Canadian company. I buy both from Amazon. I wish you well in your searching, I know how discouraging it all is. Florence.  
    • catnapt
      highly unlikely  NOTHING and I mean NOTHING else has ever caused me these kinds of symptoms I have no problem with dates, they are a large part of my diet In fact, I eat a very high fiber, very high vegetable and bean diet and have for many years now. It's considered a whole foods plant based or plant forward diet (I do now eat some lean ground turkey but not much) I was off dairy for years but recently had to add back plain yogurt to meet calcium needs that I am not allowed to get from supplements (I have not had any problem with the yogurt)   I eat almost no processed foods. I don't eat out. almost everything I eat, I cook myself I am going to keep a food diary but to be honest, I already know that it's wheat products and also barley that are the problem, which is why I gradually stopped eating and buying them. When I was eating them, like back in early 2024, when I was in the middle of moving and ate out (always had bread or toast or rolls or a sub or pizza) I felt terrible but at that time was so busy and exhausted that I never stopped to think it was the food. Once I was in my new place, I continued to have bread from time to time and had such horrible joint pain that I was preparing for 2 total knee replacements as well as one hip! The surgery could not go forward as I was (and still am) actively losing calcium from my bones. That problem has yet to be properly diagnosed and treated   anyway over time I realized that I felt better when I stopped eating bread. Back at least 3 yrs ago I noticed that regular pasta made me sick so I switched to brown rice pasta and even though it costs a lot more, I really like it.   so gradually I just stopped buying and eating foods with gluten. I stopped getting raisin bran when I was constipated because it made me bloated and it didn't help the constipation any more (used to be a sure bet that it would in the past)   I made cookies and brownies using beans and rolled oats and dates and tahini and I LOVE them and have zero issues eating those I eat 1 or more cans of beans per day easily can eat a pound of broccoli - no problem! Brussels sprouts the same thing.   so yeh it's bread and related foods that are clearly the problem  there is zero doubt in my mind    
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