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Help I Feel Like I Am Killing My Husband


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Nightshades, potatoes and tomato are a common item in the recipes. I suppose that's already been tested though and not a problem.


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Two things come to mind when I read this. I react to regular sugar. Now I used cane sugar or raw sugar. Pre shredded cheese from the store have a powder coating on them that is a wheat product. But I thank you for the pizza crust recipe, I will have to try.

kareng Grand Master

Two things come to mind when I read this. I react to regular sugar. Now I used cane sugar or raw sugar. Pre shredded cheese from the store have a powder coating on them that is a wheat product. But I thank you for the pizza crust recipe, I will have to try.

Shredded cheese in the U.S, does not have wheat on it! If it did, it would have to be listed!

Marz Enthusiast

There are some very simple pizza bases with just corn flour, salt, oil and a flour mix. You can leave out the beer and extras, and it might be more digestable for him.

Get a flour mix that already contains Xantham gum, from a certified gluten-free specialising company. Then you can be sure they've done their best not to have any cc.

hannahp57 Contributor

everything bob's red mill makes me very sick. so it could be the flours in those mixes?

my other suggestion is a food diary and start cutting out the most likely culprits. dairy, soy and oats can be cut out temporarily while the body heals and then re-introduced later.

wish you all luck

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