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Buckwheat Question


mela14

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Hi,

I am new to this forum and having a hard time with this diet. I've been so sick for soooooooo long and will spare the details at this point. I've recently been told that I have a gluten intolerance by a new doctor that I went to see. He did some blood tests and it showed that I was very strong positive for the gliadin AB.

I've been watching my gluten and feeling somewhat better but since seeing a dietician and keeping a food diary we've noticed that I am affected by other foods as well. It seems that eggs, peanuts, soy to name a few have been making me ill. This morning I had some guten free hot cereal and had the same sick feeling. I noticed that it had buckwheat, brown rice and corn sorghum.. I have been eating brown rice almost daily with no problem. Last night I had corn in my mixed vegetables...no problem! I remember eating buckwheat dry cereal years ago and I think it made me ill. The only other ingredient in the hot cereal that could have made me ill was the buckwheat but in researching on the website I read that it is a safe grain. Has anyone else had any problems with buckwheat? Is there anyplace that I can get more information on this? I seem to be having the same symptoms as with the other problem foods: first allergic reaction, sneezing, stuffiness, migraine, then sour stomach, stomach pains and horrible bloating and feeling like gut is on fire (sometimes diahrea)....which persists all day and often into the next. Lastly, muscle pain and fatigue.

I don't know what to eat anymore and this is getting very upsetting and discouraging. Any insight?

Thanks,

Mel


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Buckwheat does not contain an offending gluten (it's actually a fruit) but you can still be allergic to it or intolerant of it. Try eliminating it, then testing with JUST buckwheat to see how you respond?

joem5644 Newbie

The problem with processed cereals is that many companies use the same manufacturing facilites for various cereals. Therefore, there may be contamination problems. Buckwheat is gluten free but they may have been manufacturing "wheaties" before. Therefore, you must check with the manufacturer to see if the facility is gluten free. Ususally, that is the problem. If they have a website, go there. I hope this helps. Joe

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mela14 Enthusiast

Thanks for the buckwheat advise. I will definatey never have it again. I remember it made me sick years ago before I even knew what was giong on with me. In doing some research on line...it was listed with foods to avoid. I should have known.

thanks,

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Hi mel,

even it was listed on their website to avoid. Maybe you can have it from another manufacturer. And even if this gluten-free hot cereal bothered you, there's also a flour made of buckwheat from Arrowhead Mills. It actually states "wheat free made with non gluten ingredients" on the package. So, if you're not allergic to buckwheat you should try to bake with buckwheat flour in your flour mixes. It's very delicious...

Stef

mela14 Enthusiast

Thanks stef,

I think I'll just steer clear of it for now. It just doesn't work for me. I was so sick from it that it's just not worth it for me.

Thanks for your help though.

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