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glutenfreegirl Enthusiast

Has anyone come across gluten-free causing them to bloat??

Can you tell me why this might be happeing?

Thanks so much


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Has anyone come across gluten-free causing them to bloat??

Can you tell me why this might be happeing?

Thanks so much

Can you elaborate more on what you are eating? There are many foods that are "gluten free" that can cause bloating if you are intolerant to them. Dairy is the most common one I think. Are you consuming a lot of dairy products?

txplowgirl Enthusiast

I bloat after consuming anything that has dairy and soy in it. Gluten free or not.

lucia Enthusiast

Has anyone come across gluten-free causing them to bloat??

Can you tell me why this might be happeing?

Thanks so much

I bloated after eating Udi's "gluten-free" granola. The reason: OATS! Even though it's technically gluten-free, it's got tons of oats, and a lot of us can't tolerate oats.

ivegotitalso Rookie

Has anyone come across gluten-free causing them to bloat??

Can you tell me why this might be happeing?

Thanks so much

yes i have this also and i wonder if it from eating processed junk online which is suposed to be gluten free, i do notthink my body can take this stuff to eat, it s like eating the same as gluten for me. most of the stuff online is horrible and i spent 150 bucks trying out stuff only to have to throw it away b/c my body can not take it either and they dont have any fiber in any of the stuff i have to use benefiber inulin to add to everything. my tummy still has bloating issues even though i cleaned out my house of all gluten junk

ivegotitalso Rookie

Has anyone come across gluten-free causing them to bloat??

Can you tell me why this might be happeing?

Thanks so much

i got bloating after i ate for the first time some non gluten products i ordered online, it seems my system doesnt like them either although i thought iwould feel better. now if they dont post my comment, i am not coming back here. this is the 5th posting comment they i have not seen. good luck

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