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I Used gluten-free Flour, Why Am I Still Feeling Icky?


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hopeonthemove Newbie

Before going gluten-free, I was big into home cooking and baking. So when I decided to get the gluten out, I found Bob's gluten-free all purpose flour to use in my recipes. I bought some xanthan gum to add in and starting making my muffins, cookies, and all that other stuff.

I felt pretty good about my new found baking skills, things were coming out very nicely, but I found that right after I ate a muffin or cookie, I was getting some gastro distress right away! Burping/slight heartburn, bloated feeling, that slightly flushed and puffy feeling you get from food problems. I thought it was a coincidence at first, but it seems to be true in several of the recipes I've made. What else could be causing these reactions now that the gluten is gone?

The latest one was a blueberry muffin. It included egg, xanthan, baking powder, sugar, all the usual suspects. I have never had problems with any other food besides wheat, so this reaction has really surprised me!

I've often wondered if I have a problem with refined sugar, and I've heard that some people have problems with xanthan.

Anyone have any ideas?


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mushroom Proficient

Bob's all purpose flour contains garbanzo flour and fava flour, two bean flours. You may have a problem with legumes??? I know I do.

pricklypear1971 Community Regular

The other possible culprit is your baking equipment. If you have scratched baking equipment or kitchen tools - gluten can hide in the scratches. You may try screening and tossing out/replacing some of the worst looking stuff and use parchment on cookie sheets.

You also may just be going through a healing phase. When I first tried to eat gluten-free baked goods I almost vomited. It was the fat/sugar thing. Now I'm ok (although I don't eat near the volume I did before, but still.. I'm ok). You may try digestive enzymes and probiotics to help your gut digest food a bit better.

Or, you may have an issue with legumes or the gums.

ciamarie Rookie

What's in the Bob's all-purpose flour? I recall looking at it recently and there was something in there I either avoid, or it's still a question for me, so I put it back. Does it have sorghum? If so, that might be it, I think that didn't agree with me but I'm going to test it again in a month or 2.

You could try another all-purpose gluten-free flour blend, such as Pamela's or Bisquick or .... ? I'm still getting out 2 or 3 or 4 different items to make my own mixtures (white and brown rice flour, tapioca starch and sometimes potato starch, and sometimes buckwheat flour).

Edit: It looks like prickly and mushroom were adding replies at the same time I was. To add to what prickly said, if you're using nonstick muffin tins, I'd suggest using muffin liners or replacing the ones you have with new ones, that might make a difference too.

sa1937 Community Regular

You could try another all-purpose gluten-free flour blend, such as Pamela's or Bisquick or .... ? I'm still getting out 2 or 3 or 4 different items to make my own mixtures (white and brown rice flour, tapioca starch and sometimes potato starch, and sometimes buckwheat flour).

Actually Pamela's and gluten-free Bisquick are baking mixes, not true gluten-free flours (just to clarify).

Mom23boys Contributor

Try another brand - without the bean flour. I think my body likes the gluten better than the bean flours. :unsure:

hopeonthemove Newbie

Thank you for the advice! It's too bad I just ordered a bulk shipment of Bob's from Amazon :rolleyes:

The next time I'm at the store I'll try another brand and see what happens.


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sa1937 Community Regular

Thank you for the advice! It's too bad I just ordered a bulk shipment of Bob's from Amazon :rolleyes:

The next time I'm at the store I'll try another brand and see what happens.

You might want to also pick up a bag of Pamela's Baking & Pancake Mix. It makes good pancakes, waffles, muffins and I love the banana bread recipe that's on the website.

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