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ARCHIVED Can A Celiac Bake With Regular Flour And Not Get Sick?
MaryJones2 replied to mochimps's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I would get sick too as I am very sensitive. I can't really be in the same room when someone is making stuff with flour. There are several gluten-free brownie mixes on the market that get rave reviews from the gluten eaters. My husband loves the Trader Joe's mix. -
ARCHIVED Company Cannot Guarantee Product Is Gluten Free
MaryJones2 replied to cnosmom's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I agree with Lisa and Peter. The best advice I can give is to try it and if it makes you ill then avoid it in the future. There is a lot of trial and error involved in the beginning. You'll find that you can tolerate some things labeled like that but not others and it differs from person to person. -
Like most of us, I have many doctors. Two of them are mainstream doctors (endocrinologist and rhumatologist) who have many celiac and gluten-intolerant patients. They both find value in Enterolab but do not rely on it exclusively. The more liberal doctor said "Dr. Fine seems to be on to something here so if you can afford it lets see what comes up." ...
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I am thinking chilling the oil until it's solid would work. I sub oil all the time for stuff that calls for solid fat but have never tried it in a pie crust. I think the difference in flours (lack of gluten) might be an issue for a traditional oil crust.
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ARCHIVED Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
MaryJones2 replied to digmom1014's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Which Fructis are you using? I ask because my husband picked up the wrong bottle once and the same thing happened to me. It wasn't a gluten thing but was obviously an issue of some kind because once I switched back it went away. I am using sleek & shine for dry hair (orange lablel). -
Thyroid medication dosage is notoriously hard to nail and it takes a while for your body to get used to thyroid medication. If you've only been on it a few days you might want to give it a week or two and if you are still having problems you might need to switch medications or adjust your dose. It often takes a few months for everything to plane out.
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ARCHIVED Dairy-free & Soy-free Butter / Margarine
MaryJones2 replied to ive's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I pulled a few tubs of Mother's passover margarine out of the freezer tonight and here are the ingredients: Original (blue tub) = Partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, water, salt, vegetable mono & diglycerides, potassium sorbate (a preservative), artifical flavor, citric acid, vitamin a palmitate added, annatto (color) Sweet Unsalted (orange tub... -
ARCHIVED Am Looking For A Doctor In Athens, Ga
MaryJones2 replied to tlb's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Hi - here is a list of physicians from Atlanta Metro Celiacs: Open Original Shared Link Harry Delcher is an endocrinologist in Dunwoody and I cannot say enough kind things about him. He is certainly knowledgable and capable of addressing all of your issues. -
I have very different symptoms for casein and lactose. A lot of medications have lactose and I usually get cramps and diahrrea. Casein gives me horrible brain fog and constipation and I can actually relate to the symptoms of autism because that's a familiar reaction. For me, it's pretty immedate on the casein. The lactose thing usually shows up a few hours...
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Hi Kathy, I'd try going dairy-free for longer than a couple of weeks - more like 3-4 months to see if you notice anything. Also, keep a food diary and see what kinds of patterns develop over the next few months. Hopefully that will help you figure it out.
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ARCHIVED Help! Strong Reaction To Breathing In Flour Dust!
MaryJones2 replied to motherof6girls's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I get a very strong reaction to inhaling flour also. From what you've said here your daughter may also have an allergy to wheat as well. Some of those symptoms sound a lot more like an allergy. The worsening of reactions could also be a result of chronic exposure. Many people can tolerate a small amount but if they are exposed to it over a few days or... -
ARCHIVED Happy Birthday Jestgar
MaryJones2 replied to Mtndog's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Happy Birthday Jess! -
ARCHIVED Janetw's Birthday!
MaryJones2 replied to happygirl's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Thanks all. I had a great birthday. My husband cleaned the house, did the laundry, baked brownies and took me to a kitchen store this weekend. What more can a girl ask for? I think I'm getting old though because I found all of this rather exciting -
ARCHIVED Invited To A Dinner Party...what Do I Tell Them?
MaryJones2 replied to kochac's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I personally would not ask a hostess to make any exceptions in this case. It's a lot of pressure to put on someone who doesn't understand how to prepare gluten-free food. I would call her and politely let her know that you have food issues (allergies, intolerances, or however you are comfortable wording it) and that you would prefer to bring your own food... -
ARCHIVED Capsule Endoscopy
MaryJones2 replied to chuckybaby's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I had one several years ago and it was the easiest test I've had. The pill isn't any larger than most vitamins. The process is also very easy. The day before you're on a restricted diet and no food or water after midnight, then the next morning you go in a swallow the pill and get hooked up to the monitoring belt. It takes maybe 15 minutes to do this... -
The last stuff I have is from 2007 and the email states that while there isn't any wheat flour in that cheesecake the pan coatings are wheat flour. I thought all Godiva chocolate had barley in the natural flavors?
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ARCHIVED Anyone Gluten, Soy And Casein Free?
MaryJones2 replied to gfwarrior's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
I feel best when I don't have any soy so it might be something to experiment with. Open Original Shared Link and Open Original Shared Link have good info on dairy. -
ARCHIVED Anyone Gluten, Soy And Casein Free?
MaryJones2 replied to gfwarrior's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut
Hi gfwarrior, I have been gfdfsf for several years now. I can tell you dairy was, and continues to be, the hardest thing to remove from my diet. Most restaurant menus and prepared gluten-free foods have dairy and if they don't have dairy they have soy so it can be a challenge but certainly doable and after a while won't be an issue. Here are a few... -
ARCHIVED Janetw's Birthday!
MaryJones2 replied to happygirl's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Thank you so much! My husband has many things planned so it should be a fun day. -
ARCHIVED The Problem With Strawberries
MaryJones2 replied to dilettantesteph's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
No we don't have Wegmans down south. It's a real shame. I shop at Harry's Farmers Market and they always list the country of origin, whether or not it's organic, non-GMO, local, etc. on produce but don't list anything else. The meat and fish will specify country of origin, farm raised or wild, color added, etc. They are very gluten friendly so I am hopeful... -
ARCHIVED Safe Edible Trim For An Outdoor Xmas Tree
MaryJones2 replied to ravenwoodglass's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
What a good idea. I am thinking popcorn balls or seed balls for ornaments. Maybe if you strung the popcorn on wire they wouldn't fly away with it. -
Yeah I know. I'm glad that I have a legitimate excuse for not partaking.
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I ran across this in the Atlanta Journal & Constitution and thought I would share. Some of the comments are very entertaining. I'm glad to know that it's not just us. Open Original Shared Link
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ARCHIVED The Problem With Strawberries
MaryJones2 replied to dilettantesteph's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I saw that too and wondered though how you declare it on fresh produce that isn't sold in a package with a label like squash, tomatoes, lettuce, corn, etc. Most grocery stores take the produce out of the box and I would think the box would be the only place you'd find a declaration. Once I get a little time I was planning on emailing a few companies to see... -
ARCHIVED The Problem With Strawberries
MaryJones2 replied to dilettantesteph's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I have heard of this and read the article referenced. There are several products on the market designed to extend the shelf life of fresh foods. They are called edible films and can be made from all sorts of offensive grains (corn, soy, wheat, etc.). Here is an article by CSA Celiacs on the subject. Open Original Shared Link