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Just wondering does the in ability to digest Blue berries or Strawberries have any thing to do with Gluten or Celiac problems?


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No, I don't think so. I can't tolerate berries either (extremely high in salicylates), but it is an issue not directly connected to celiac disease.

JLC Newbie
No, I don't think so. I can't tolerate berries either (extremely high in salicylates), but it is an issue not directly connected to celiac disease.
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JLC,

I'd be lost without my blueberries and strawberries. I only eat 4 fruits mainly because of the low sugar content. The berries provide much antioxidant activity and bind with mycotoxins. If one has trouble with them it may be to leaky gut issues caused by gluten or parasites (macroand microscopic).

Heal the gut and then try a few at a time. I have mine frozen so they keep well and are not filled with so much chemical because they will be frozen quickly after harvesting.

ML

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all fresh fruit is fine and gluten free. The problem comes wiht some of it that is dried. It can be coated with wheat starch as well as sulphur.

cant go wrong with fresh berries~!

Just wondering does the in ability to digest Blue berries or Strawberries have any thing to do with Gluten or Celiac problems?
jewi0008 Contributor
JLC,

I'd be lost without my blueberries and strawberries. I only eat 4 fruits mainly because of the low sugar content. The berries provide much antioxidant activity and bind with mycotoxins. If one has trouble with them it may be to leaky gut issues caused by gluten or parasites (macroand microscopic).

Heal the gut and then try a few at a time. I have mine frozen so they keep well and are not filled with so much chemical because they will be frozen quickly after harvesting.

ML

...and what 4 fruits are these...the low sugar content ones? I need to start doing that!

moldlady Rookie
...and what 4 fruits are these...the low sugar content ones? I need to start doing that!

Jewi,

Anything that ends in ---berry is low sugar fruit. I happen to like the blueberries and strawberries the best and they are the most available in frozen so they do not spoil. Granny smith apples if you can tolerate them.. I didn't at first but now I do... with some almond or cashew butter on the slices. Yum. Tomatoes... & grapefruit (I like the red ones as they are sweeter).

ML


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Here is a short list of some of the fruits and their glycemic index. If you do a google search you can get a lot of info on GI and many lists. There are a lot of real good fruits that are low GI.

Cherries Low 22

Grapefruit Low 25

Apricots (dried) Low 31

Apples Low 38

Pears Low 38

Plums Low 39

Peaches Low 42

Oranges Low 44

Grapes Low 46

Kiwi fruit Low 53

Bananas Low 54

Fruit cocktail Medium 55

Mangoes Medium 56

Apricots Medium 57

Apricots (tinned in syrup) Medium 64

Raisins Medium 64

Pineapple Medium 66

**Watermelon High 72

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