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Night before last I ate some tortilla chips(Archer Farms from Target) and some salsa from Cosco. Yesterday I could tell one of them caused D. Last night I took 3 capsules of Glucomannan Fiber with water before bed and this morning 2 came out. I just ordered these capsules and they are gluten-free from bionutrients. Has anyone experienced this. Is it because I was glutened?


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Night before last I ate some tortilla chips(Archer Farms from Target) and some salsa from Cosco. Yesterday I could tell one of them caused D. Last night I took 3 capsules of Glucomannan Fiber with water before bed and this morning 2 came out. I just ordered these capsules and they are gluten-free from bionutrients. Has anyone experienced this. Is it because I was glutened?

Most likely it was because you had been glutened. They didn't remain in your intestines long enouh to dissolve. In addition some time release products have capsules that have microscopic holes through which the medication is delivered at a slower rate. The capsules themselves are designed to dissolve slowly and if something like a glutening speeds up their transit rate you will see them.

debmidge Rising Star

sometimes coatings on pills don't breakdown...even in non celiacs. a simple test is to put pill in glass of regular water and see how long it takes breakdown (a pharamacist told me to do this when a no frills vitamin didnt' breakdown..he said that some coatings are too tough)

lindalee Enthusiast
Most likely it was because you had been glutened. They didn't remain in your intestines long enouh to dissolve. In addition some time release products have capsules that have microscopic holes through which the medication is delivered at a slower rate. The capsules themselves are designed to dissolve slowly and if something like a glutening speeds up their transit rate you will see them.

I have eaten brown rice lately. Maybe that is it. I ate some yesterday and the day before . Rice isn't on the healing diet - I was getting bored with it.

sometimes coatings on pills don't breakdown...even in non celiacs. a simple test is to put pill in glass of regular water and see how long it takes breakdown (a pharamacist told me to do this when a no frills vitamin didnt' breakdown..he said that some coatings are too tough)

thanks, I'll try that. This dr. supposedly coats them so they do break down easily. the other ingredient is gelatin capsule(vegetable source) that is gluten-free right?

lindalee Enthusiast
sometimes coatings on pills don't breakdown...even in non celiacs. a simple test is to put pill in glass of regular water and see how long it takes breakdown (a pharamacist told me to do this when a no frills vitamin didnt' breakdown..he said that some coatings are too tough)

I have the capsule in water and it is floating. I'll let you know. How long should it take?

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lindalee Enthusiast
For me undigested food is because I eat something that didn't agree with me.

I read many posts here saying "I'VE BEEN GLUTENED"...

Please don't take this the wrong wasy but -- I think many people when the get DX'ed with celiac disease think oh, I just have to go gluten-free. It's more then that, believe me! Well, over the last 5-6 years and being a member here, having several loved oned died of celiac disease, and read everything I can get my hands on about this God awful disease and everything else assoiciated with it. s

Saying I've been glutened it a broad statement... And it's something more for us as time passes.

I went gluten-free & DF for all these years. I read every label and question authority. What I have learned is as time passes we develop secondary/multiple food senstivities or allergies. The doctors are now finding this out to be a fact. They don't stress to us the importance of rotation diet... But that is for another thread.

In researching Archer Farms they make 2000 type of food that could have cross contaminted your chips. Or you mmight have a problem with CORN like many of us do. Or hidden SOY.. Or something else you don't know... Open Original Shared Link Are you trying to loose weight?

Costco Salsa? What are the ingredients on the label?

If a label reads (vegetable source) -- It could be anything hidden in it. Beware it might be soy.

Thanks for your help. What is DF? No I am not trying to loose weight I'm about 5'4" and weigh 115 but I am trying to get more fiber and Dr. Becker said this one is easy to digest. I was taking Psyllium 100% natural fiber in my smoothies. I just thought this might be better. I do eat a lot of raw fruits and vegetables. I was staying away from corn but love tostidas and popcorn so was having that some. I've also been staying away from night shades but thought I would just try a little of this salsa that I have been eating from costco for years. I called them but they won't be in until tomorrow. It is Santa Barbara Salsa -Deli style-ingredients are tomatoes, onions, cilantro, SPICES,salt, assorted peppers, garlic,phosphoric acid,calcium chloride, sodium benzoate,potassium sorbate, sodium bisulfite,xanthan gum. What do you think? Bad stuff? I've been on a healing diet but I have had some rice(brown) and some chips and this and some popcorn. Thanks, LindaLee


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Is rice not on your diet because all grains are out? You've said "healing diet" a couple times, but I'm not sure what that means.

I like to do little things to increase my fiber intake: figs - my goodness figs have a lot of fiber, and if you don't have sugar issues, a dried fig is phenomenal for fiber intake. I also eat prunes. Plus, I love veggies, so I get a lot through those, and I eat some beans (though am considering taking those out to test), and those are chock-full.

DF is dairy free I'm pretty sure, that's how I would abbreviate it. I'm dairy free and potato free, but do ocassionally eat tomatoes - mostly in homemade salsa and on sandwiches. I think nightshades are tough for lots of folks, and they make getting enough calcium difficult.

Anyway, good luck in figuring this out. I'm on the C side of things, so D aint my thing. Take care.

-Sherri

lindalee Enthusiast
Is rice not on your diet because all grains are out? You've said "healing diet" a couple times, but I'm not sure what that means.

I like to do little things to increase my fiber intake: figs - my goodness figs have a lot of fiber, and if you don't have sugar issues, a dried fig is phenomenal for fiber intake. I also eat prunes. Plus, I love veggies, so I get a lot through those, and I eat some beans (though am considering taking those out to test), and those are chock-full.

DF is dairy free I'm pretty sure, that's how I would abbreviate it. I'm dairy free and potato free, but do ocassionally eat tomatoes - mostly in homemade salsa and on sandwiches. I think nightshades are tough for lots of folks, and they make getting enough calcium difficult.

Anyway, good luck in figuring this out. I'm on the C side of things, so D aint my thing. Take care.

-Sherri

I am cracking up! You are so funny. The healing diet I am on is from the book "Foundations for Healing"by Richard Becker,D.0. , no grains of any kind are allowed until I guess the C's and D's get straighted out. No beans either. The only fruits and berries are tart ones. No night shades for autoimmune problems. No sugar. No potatoes, yams, or beets. No dairy except pure butter, 100% cream,sour cream, cream cheese,cow and goat milk plain yogurt, cottage cheese and buttermilk. No light or fat reduced dairy allowed.No carbonated drinks except mineral water. No alcohol. Stevia is allowed and raw nuts and seeds .Meats, Poultry and Fish are all good. Crustaceans and Mollusks and eggs are ok. The main thing I miss is the corn, potatoes, tomatoes,peppers , rice and my dirty martini. I love figs but not now on this plan. I watch his program on Family Net called Your Health. He is very good. He's into natural-holistic plans.

debmidge Rising Star

sorry to say, but the no frills vitamin never broke down in the water test. we threw them out because they went thru both of us whole, not just my husband the celiac.

the gelatin should melt in body temperature water at the least - you could even add vinegar to mimick stomach acid, I suppose.

lindalee Enthusiast
sorry to say, but the no frills vitamin never broke down in the water test. we threw them out because they went thru both of us whole, not just my husband the celiac.

the gelatin should melt in body temperature water at the least - you could even add vinegar to mimick stomach acid, I suppose.

This expensive capsule is floating in the water glass. It looks bigger and fuzzy - there are some particles floating around. I'd say this capsule has doubled in size. What is it suppose to be doing?

eKatherine Apprentice

If it is a pill, you can crush it. If it is a capsule, you can open it and dump out the contents. Mix them with applesauce, as though you were giving the pill to a child.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

I heard that the human waste that gets collected here and there is chock full of vitamins that have never been digested at all - whole. Yuck.

The cleansning diet sounds interesting. I'm not ready to try dairy again myself; if I have the smallest amount I get C. But I am struggling with why I'm still bloated and have C problems, even though I'm gluten free for nearly two months. Well, there have been moments like when I figured out my pumpkin seeds might be cc'd (the bag says made at a facility that processes gluten), but for the most part, I'm good.

So I'm considering cutting out grains altogether, and beans altogether...but that makes it tougher to get the fiber I need.

Maybe I'll check out that book Dangerous Grains and see what they say.

-Sherri

lindalee Enthusiast
I heard that the human waste that gets collected here and there is chock full of vitamins that have never been digested at all - whole. Yuck.

The cleansning diet sounds interesting. I'm not ready to try dairy again myself; if I have the smallest amount I get C. But I am struggling with why I'm still bloated and have C problems, even though I'm gluten free for nearly two months. Well, there have been moments like when I figured out my pumpkin seeds might be cc'd (the bag says made at a facility that processes gluten), but for the most part, I'm good.

So I'm considering cutting out grains altogether, and beans altogether...but that makes it tougher to get the fiber I need.

Maybe I'll check out that book Dangerous Grains and see what they say.

-Sherri

Have you tried magnesium? That can help and also an epson salt bath. It has magnesium and I used to do the e.s. bath everynight for tired muscles/stress. Mag. is good for the heart. and circulation. It helped me to get some sleep. I just started reading "I was poisoned by my body" by Gloria Gilbere. She practiced natural medicine and got Leaky Gut. One of the conditions associated with Leaky Gut Syndrome is Celiac. It is real good and she explains things so we can understand it. It was at my library. I haven't started "Dangerous Grains" yet. I plan to read that next. LindaLee

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Night before last I ate some tortilla chips(Archer Farms from Target) and some salsa from Cosco. Yesterday I could tell one of them caused D. Last night I took 3 capsules of Glucomannan Fiber with water before bed and this morning 2 came out. I just ordered these capsules and they are gluten-free from bionutrients. Has anyone experienced this. Is it because I was glutened?

Slightly OT, but I never buy Target brand anymore. I've had trouble with their vitamins and I thought their mouthwash for a while (although I now believe it is ok). Their customer service is awful - you have to call Target who will give you the number of their suppliers who aren't set up to do customer service calls for consumers. I'd much rather give my business to a company who can tell me right away if their products are gluten-free.

lindalee Enthusiast
Slightly OT, but I never buy Target brand anymore. I've had trouble with their vitamins and I thought their mouthwash for a while (although I now believe it is ok). Their customer service is awful - you have to call Target who will give you the number of their suppliers who aren't set up to do customer service calls for consumers. I'd much rather give my business to a company who can tell me right away if their products are gluten-free.

OT? what is that?

jerseyangel Proficient

OT=off topic.

lindalee Enthusiast
OT=off topic.

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ms-sillyak-screwed Enthusiast

Don't put anything in your mouth or on your body you haven't researched and know what every ingredient means. And then you have to watch out that it hasn't been cross contaminated with something else.

Goodluck - be well!

lindalee Enthusiast
GRAINS ARE POISON! JUST LIKE SOY. There is plenty of fiber in ther gluten free gluten-free dairy free DF soy free SF food we eat.

ON CNN LAST WEEK THERE WERE ABOUT 8 OF THE ALTERNATIVE MED DOCS ON. THEY ALL AGREED NEW RESEARCH IS COMING OUT it's this simple...

HIGH FIBER = COLON CANCER

DANGEROUS GRAINS IS A MUST READ. I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE WHOLE CONCEPT UNTIL I READ IT. I HAVE THE BOOK "I was poisoned by my body" ON ORDER.

AS TIME PASSES AND WE ARE REACTIVE - we learn you can NOT TRUST big business they lie. Look at Mc Donalds. Look at IMODIUM liquid has gluten, corn, and everything that will kill us Celiac's. I have been taking Imodium for 10 years now, not knowing it was making my celiac disease worse.

Walmart brand is the same was every thing - I mean everything is cross contaminated. BEWARE!

Don't put anything in your mouth or on your body you haven't researched and know what every ingredient means. And then you have to watch out that it hasn't been cross contaminated with something else.

Goodluck - be well!

Thank you Sillyyak. It is so much to do just to eat! And I'm one of those that stays hungry ALL the time. I am beginning to think about semi-retiring. Between research, eating and liking my bathroom best ...are you retired? You know alot!!! I wish I had seen that about the fiber. I know when I take it I feel better and things turn out more normal, if you know what I mean. LindaLee :rolleyes:

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GRAINS ARE POISON! JUST LIKE SOY. There is plenty of fiber in ther gluten free gluten-free dairy free DF soy free SF food we eat.

ON CNN LAST WEEK THERE WERE ABOUT 8 OF THE ALTERNATIVE MED DOCS ON. THEY ALL AGREED NEW RESEARCH IS COMING OUT it's this simple...

HIGH FIBER = COLON CANCER

DANGEROUS GRAINS IS A MUST READ. I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE WHOLE CONCEPT UNTIL I READ IT. I HAVE THE BOOK "I was poisoned by my body" ON ORDER.

AS TIME PASSES AND WE ARE REACTIVE - we learn you can NOT TRUST big business they lie. Look at Mc Donalds. Look at IMODIUM liquid has gluten, corn, and everything that will kill us Celiac's. I have been taking Imodium for 10 years now, not knowing it was making my celiac disease worse.

Walmart brand is the same was every thing - I mean everything is cross contaminated. BEWARE!

Don't put anything in your mouth or on your body you haven't researched and know what every ingredient means. And then you have to watch out that it hasn't been cross contaminated with something else.

Goodluck - be well!

First, that study did not say HIGH FIBER = COLON CANCER, it said HIGH FIBER doesn't affect ones chances of getting COLON CANCER. It was also only a three year study, and even the researchers said that's not necessarily long enough to come to a conclusion. Here's the link to the CNN story: Open Original Shared Link

Also, all grains are not poison. Are some people intolerant of them? Absolutely. Are many celiacs sensitive to all grains? Sure. Are they bad for the general population? In their natural form, not really.

Same thing with soy and corn. In their highly overprocessed state, no, they are not healthy for anyone. Are they in and of themselves poison? No. And sure, some people react to them both, but again, most don't.

And I'm glad drug companies use corn as a binder, it's a lot better than gluten for us! It's cheap and widely available, and safe for the VAST MAJORITY of people that consume it. What would you rather they use? Remember it has to be both cheap and stable for drug delivery. I'm sorry you have so many intolerances, but remember that businesses are out there to appeal to as many people as possible. They can't please everyone.

Actually, drug delivery is moving in the direction of polymers, so cornstarch may become obsolete in drugs.

Immodium is not poison. The company made a business decision to reformulate their immodium liquid to make it more marketable, and that reformulation included gluten. Up until that reformulation, it was gluten-free. Businesses are out to make money and to market to the general population, which we are not a part of! Even if celiac disease does occur in 1 in every 133 people, that is still less than one percent of the population. We live in a capitalist freemarket society, we have to deal with big companies, liars or not.

By the way, fiber does not just come from grains. It comes from many fruits and vegetables also. Psyllium is from a plant. You can have a high fiber diet without grains of any kind, which is probably healthy to do anyway. There have been strong links to fiber and the reduction of cholesterol.

BRUMI1968 Collaborator

I find it interesting that the study looked at "cereal fiber" and not fiber in general. Also, the whole idea that a study like this really says anything at all is ridiculous. What about all the other facets of life for these participants. My word, you can't factor in that stuff. Medical study/science cracks me up -- that's why we get such see-saw: coffee's good for you, coffee's bad for you...bla bla bla. When I told my sister soy turns out to be kindof nasty stuff (at least processed soy), she flipped. What the heck should I believe then, she said. My idea is that if you follow the money, your likely to find the fibs, exaggerations, truth stretching, and sometimes outright lies and malice.

Anyway, I'm going to read dangerous grains and the body poisoning me book. I like having info. I have a good bulls**t detector, plus I like to read all sides of things and research the daylights out of them...so that way I can use my own brains, and I know they have my best in mind.

lindalee Enthusiast
First, that study did not say HIGH FIBER = COLON CANCER, it said HIGH FIBER doesn't affect ones chances of getting COLON CANCER. It was also only a three year study, and even the researchers said that's not necessarily long enough to come to a conclusion. Here's the link to the CNN story: Open Original Shared Link

Also, all grains are not poison. Are some people intolerant of them? Absolutely. Are many celiacs sensitive to all grains? Sure. Are they bad for the general population? In their natural form, not really.

Same thing with soy and corn. In their highly overprocessed state, no, they are not healthy for anyone. Are they in and of themselves poison? No. And sure, some people react to them both, but again, most don't.

And I'm glad drug companies use corn as a binder, it's a lot better than gluten for us! It's cheap and widely available, and safe for the VAST MAJORITY of people that consume it. What would you rather they use? Remember it has to be both cheap and stable for drug delivery. I'm sorry you have so many intolerances, but remember that businesses are out there to appeal to as many people as possible. They can't please everyone.

Actually, drug delivery is moving in the direction of polymers, so cornstarch may become obsolete in drugs.

Immodium is not poison. The company made a business decision to reformulate their immodium liquid to make it more marketable, and that reformulation included gluten. Up until that reformulation, it was gluten-free. Businesses are out to make money and to market to the general population, which we are not a part of! Even if celiac disease does occur in 1 in every 133 people, that is still less than one percent of the population. We live in a capitalist freemarket society, we have to deal with big companies, liars or not.

By the way, fiber does not just come from grains. It comes from many fruits and vegetables also. Psyllium is from a plant. You can have a high fiber diet without grains of any kind, which is probably healthy to do anyway. There have been strong links to fiber and the reduction of cholesterol.

That is what I was taking-Psyllium. Fiber does lower cholesterol. Soluable fiber is well tolerated and is suppose to promote healthy flora. Disease and good health starts in the intestinal track . Fiber promotes regularity, increases bone mass and helps digestion. The glucomannan fiber is suppose to be well tolerated. Celiac 's I think have a tendency towards high cholesterol. I am going to start a thread and see who has high cholesterol. LL

lindalee Enthusiast
Thanks for your help. What is DF? No I am not trying to loose weight I'm about 5'4" and weigh 115 but I am trying to get more fiber and Dr. Becker said this one is easy to digest. I was taking Psyllium 100% natural fiber in my smoothies. I just thought this might be better. I do eat a lot of raw fruits and vegetables. I was staying away from corn but love tostidas and popcorn so was having that some. I've also been staying away from night shades but thought I would just try a little of this salsa that I have been eating from costco for years. I called them but they won't be in until tomorrow. It is Santa Barbara Salsa -Deli style-ingredients are tomatoes, onions, cilantro, SPICES,salt, assorted peppers, garlic,phosphoric acid,calcium chloride, sodium benzoate,potassium sorbate, sodium bisulfite,xanthan gum. What do you think? Bad stuff? I've been on a healing diet but I have had some rice(brown) and some chips and this and some popcorn. Thanks, LindaLee

The Santa barbara Company called today and all their salsa is glutten free. Talked to target and the chips are gluten-free but may have cc. What a shame. They were good. I also ate a Hershey dark chocolate bar. It was either the chips or the milk in the chocolate. I haven't been consuming milk but I have been eating hard boiled eggs. I am looking forward to that chocolate you recommended. When I go back to Wallmart I am going to get some more of their pirax (sp)containers. I am using those now instead of tupperware.

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