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Does Casein Damage Intestines If You Are Intolerant Or Just Cause Symptoms?


Sarah8793

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The reason I'm asking is, I know that I cannot cheat when it comes to gluten. But I'm wondering if I eat popcorn at the movie theatre (say for instance) once in awhile is that going to cause damage or just make me feel temporarily bad if it does affect me? Thanks :)

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The reason I'm asking is, I know that I cannot cheat when it comes to gluten. But I'm wondering if I eat popcorn at the movie theatre (say for instance) once in awhile is that going to cause damage or just make me feel temporarily bad if it does affect me? Thanks :)

Sarah

I'd guess they probably haven't done any definitive studies on this.

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Yea, I've never heard either way, but I get so sick from the casein, I wouldn't do it. I plan on bringing my own popcorn next time I go to the theater!! I'll just bring my big purse, and if I get caught I'll tell them I wasn't sneaking, that I have major food intolerances and was trying to be discreet.

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I'd guess they probably haven't done any definitive studies on this.

I wonder why. My impression was that casein is immune system related as an after effect of gluten. Maybe we will see more on this in the future. Thanks.

Yea, I've never heard either way, but I get so sick from the casein, I wouldn't do it. I plan on bringing my own popcorn next time I go to the theater!! I'll just bring my big purse, and if I get caught I'll tell them I wasn't sneaking, that I have major food intolerances and was trying to be discreet.

I have been thinking of doing this too. ;) I know casein makes me feel bad also. You're right, it isn't worth the convenience of buying it at the theater.

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Jestgar Rising Star

Anything that causes inflammation in your intestines (or anywhere in your body) is going to increase your risk of cancer in that area and increase arterial damage in your whole body.

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