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Brown Rice & White Rice Pastas


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sickchick Community Regular

Been gluten free for almost 2 years now.

Ok I don't know what to do whenever I eat rice pastas they turn to bricks in my system. I am not kidding.

I eat 6 bil organisms of probiotis a day.. I thought the brown rice was a whole grain pasta? (I eat Tinkyada)

Last night I cooked it with a sauce I made with coconut milk, broth and butternut squash.

Anyone else have this problem?


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Sweetfudge Community Regular

Hm, I've wondered about rice myself. I don't know, I haven't narrowed it down enough, but something's still bothering me. Hope you can get it figured out.

sickchick Community Regular

Thank you Sweetie!! I hope you get it figured out too!

I noticed for about the first 6 months after I went gluten free I was feeling better and then since then I have been feeling "off" again.

Be well!:)

Janessa Rookie

I have a mild reaction to rice, and if the reaction you are having is mild you probably want to keep it that way so you can still eat it at times

My doctor has me on a rotation diet so I only eat rice once every four days and that keeps it under control, also another thing that helps is soaking or sprouting your rice to get rid of the anti nutrients

(google sprouting grains)

good luck

sickchick Community Regular

That is a great idea Janessa, I didn't even think to sprout it! And I will omit it for a few months and try it on rotation.

:)

You are the best!

lovelove B)

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I had problems with Tinkyada, but not with Mrs. Leepers.

Sweetfudge Community Regular
Thank you Sweetie!! I hope you get it figured out too!

I noticed for about the first 6 months after I went gluten free I was feeling better and then since then I have been feeling "off" again.

Be well!:)

This sounds exactly like me!! Had to cut out dairy, and then I was better for awhile...then started feeling it again. It's so frustrating!


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kenlove Rising Star

Bout time you showed up <G>

I've had a hard time with brown rice in that past year too. never did before but my body is going though a lot of changes again that I've not figured out.I was supposed to be in INdia for 2 months but last week caught Pneumonia then broke a rib coughing and tory the muscles on the left side of my chest. -- yeah been strange -- although diet as been fine since going gluten-free, i started having to take the diabetes pills which I'm not happy about -- cut out most of the remaining carbs especially rice and if I do it some -- well like you said its like a brick in my gut. Looks like dairy is going the way of the dodo too.

Pretty soon I'll be limited to that which I work and promote -- tropical fruit.

take a look at the new posters on my site too

Ken

That is a great idea Janessa, I didn't even think to sprout it! And I will omit it for a few months and try it on rotation.

:)

You are the best!

lovelove B)

Janessa Rookie

I also see you have a problem with dairy, I do too and I switched to eating goat dairy and raw dairy products with no problems. I rotate these too but it helps so much to have dairy back in my diet.

Of course if you have very strong reactions I don't recommend it.

sickchick Community Regular

KEN!!!! B) HOW are you? I am back... now I need to come up with new rice-less recipes HAHA

;)

I don't eat dairy it does the same thing rice does HAHA

stop the madness! :lol:

be back tomorrow gotta go housesit!

kenlove Rising Star

Glad your back!

I'll be ok if I dont cough, laugh, sneeze, talk above a wisper and so on.

I never experienced the type of pain from a broken rib before-- --

Instead of rice, I'll start testing Awa, Hie and Kibi which are 3 types of millets from Japan.

Here we just tend to lump them all together as millet but they really have it down. IN ancient times in Japan the samurai were paid in koku (bushel) of rice. Often the farmers did not have enough for themselves so they ate the different millets. Just got some here so I hope to play them soon.

Take care

KEN!!!! B) HOW are you? I am back... now I need to come up with new rice-less recipes HAHA

;)

I don't eat dairy it does the same thing rice does HAHA

stop the madness! :lol:

be back tomorrow gotta go housesit!

sickchick Community Regular

I am so sorry about your Diabetes, Ken. My Sister was just diagnosed literally last week.

Tropical fruit ALWAYS makes me feel better!!!:)

Did you have to take a retarded amout of Antibiotics when you had the Pneumonia?

How did you recover after all that?

:)

glad to be back

(or did I say that already...:)

I was feeling really "off" for about 3 months- healing from Adrenal Exhaustion and was just incredibly "spaced out" I could barely drive to the store I was feeling so off. And I wasn't feeling creative at all so I didn't even want to think about writing recipes or anything I love doing. But brain is 100% and feeling better since I quit eating rice altogether a few days ago.

Do you think I could pick up those millets @ asian grocery? :)

lovelove

kenlove Rising Star

I sure know that off feeling-- its been so strange since all of this started - with leg pains so they gave me a test for deep vin thrombosis and vericose veins -- which run in the family. no problem so I started wearing socks at night which solved the leg pain issue.

after that the flu- which turned to the pneumonia which they didnt catch at all and as you said ultra amounts of antibiotics which I have to take daily if i get well enough to go to India. -- im wondering if I"m allergic to the diabetes meds or something else. Or another allergy is starting. dock said to lay off yeast.. in any case I cant leave for work in india until I can cough or sneeze without doubling over in pain.

the last 2 days I had no energy and keep taking my pulse since it keeps feeling like my heart was going bonkers.

walk down stairs but feel like I ran a marathon. that snot it -- always like I want to claw my skin off ( didnt rent that movie while laid up)

so I dont know what to do other than jin shin jyutsu which is really good. Never tried it until I busted the rib --

Sure glad your back and feeling better

if you want to email your address I can send something in regular mail. Not sure whats left but should have some of the millets.

I know there are some noodles here with one of the millets.

take care

I am so sorry about your Diabetes, Ken. My Sister was just diagnosed literally last week.

Tropical fruit ALWAYS makes me feel better!!!:)

Did you have to take a retarded amout of Antibiotics when you had the Pneumonia?

How did you recover after all that?

:)

glad to be back

(or did I say that already...:)

I was feeling really "off" for about 3 months- healing from Adrenal Exhaustion and was just incredibly "spaced out" I could barely drive to the store I was feeling so off. And I wasn't feeling creative at all so I didn't even want to think about writing recipes or anything I love doing. But brain is 100% and feeling better since I quit eating rice altogether a few days ago.

Do you think I could pick up those millets @ asian grocery? :)

lovelove

sickchick Community Regular

You know, Ken, I have noticed over the last year&1/2 I have noticed yeast sensitivities(when I eat bread esp) I get all bloated for like 24 hours... I have unofficially given up bread since 4/20 when I quit rice & rice-based flours bread etc

this is even when I am eating a responsible amount of probiotics etc...

hope you get it all squared away!!! :)

lovelove

kenlove Rising Star

Thanks -- seems to be a constant battle these days.

I did try one of the millet's last night. kibi in Japanese. No problem some far. I think some of my bloating might be from the yeast too. Really should stop it.

have farmers market soup base in the crock pot now. Bought 1 type of veggie from each of the vendors, cut it up and threw in the spices from out back -- really good soup. too bad its like 95 here today!

Anyway I met it about sending some of the awa, kibi or hiya if you want to try it. some of it you can see in the pictures on my site.

take care

You know, Ken, I have noticed over the last year&1/2 I have noticed yeast sensitivities(when I eat bread esp) I get all bloated for like 24 hours... I have unofficially given up bread since 4/20 when I quit rice & rice-based flours bread etc

this is even when I am eating a responsible amount of probiotics etc...

hope you get it all squared away!!! :)

lovelove

sickchick Community Regular

I found some regular Organic Milet @ my my health food store! Bought 2 pounds :) HA

I am going to experiment this week! Come up with a few recipes :) I am excited

When I first began the probiotics I was taking like 30 bil organisms a day for about 6 months until I started to get my balance back- then I lowered it to 24 (bil) for another 6, and now I take 6 bil a day.

So how's that farmer's market soup base turn out?

it was 33 when I woke up yesterday morning! HAHAHA :lol:

they are promising 60 by Saturday...

night!

kenlove Rising Star

I'm cold just thinking about those temps... been perfect here for awhile. Glad you could find the millet. See if you can find the botanic name for the type you bought. the 3 types in japan all have different botanic names yet all translate to millet.

I'll be looking forward to the recipes too. In the veggie broth I stuck some beets. After 4 hours I took them out and ate them. Forgot how much I liked beets!

Dont know if I should do probiotics or not now. I need to get in balance but its more overall and not just a gastro issue.

It is getting better and I need to just give it time, more sleep and not over do it and rush off to quickly.

Was supposed to be in India this week so that will just have to wait.

Take care

Wound up making 3 crock pot's of soup -- vegetable broth, classic french onion and something akin to a Le Escoffier consume

Had two bowls of onion, 1 consume and froze the rest to use when needed.

I found some regular Organic Milet @ my my health food store! Bought 2 pounds :) HA

I am going to experiment this week! Come up with a few recipes :) I am excited

When I first began the probiotics I was taking like 30 bil organisms a day for about 6 months until I started to get my balance back- then I lowered it to 24 (bil) for another 6, and now I take 6 bil a day.

So how's that farmer's market soup base turn out?

it was 33 when I woke up yesterday morning! HAHAHA :lol:

they are promising 60 by Saturday...

night!

sickchick Community Regular

The millet I bought is exactly the same color as Quinoa. :)

kenlove Rising Star

I'll be looking forward to the recipes <G>

Made cuban tostones tonight -- yummm

The millet I bought is exactly the same color as Quinoa. :)

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