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  1. The sun. 15 minutes per day. No sunscreen. No washing of exposed body parts 2 hours before or after.
  2. I am headed to Los Angeles and have never been there before. Please provide pro tips on hotels that cater to gluten free and/or would be within good striking distance by foot or car of gluten free friendly groceries and sit-down restaurants or quick-meal establishments. Assume mid priced or luxury accommodation pricing is fine. Any geographic area is...
  3. I'm moving to Florida in a couple years; seeking friends in the meantime. I'm 30 and travel there often.
  4. I'd like to add to this and my post that it is critical that you not cook the lamb in butter, add sauce to the lamb, or buy seasoned lamb. Everything has to be prepared perfectly plain for you to understand what you are allergic too. That means no seasoning, olive oil, butter or pan spray, etc. Also, I personally would veto high fat meats to start. I...
  5. Just use your common sense and create your own diet. Tomorrow, eat only potato. Maybe do it for two days. Feel okay? Then on the third day add hamburger. After 4 days, if you feel okay, add eggs. Feel sick suddenly? Then stop eating the eggs. Continue adding foods like this. And only add none processed, no preservative, no additive foods....
  6. Ditch all chemically altered or preservative encased foods. Eat fruit, vegetables, meat, seafood, rice cooker rice, raw bars. Absolutely no preservatives, additives or chemicals. This includes virtually any type of sauce or any processed foods, cereals, tap water (chemicals), yogurt, chips, dip. Your symptoms will improve.
  7. Respectfully, I disagree. Birds of a feather flock together.
  8. Try germinated brown rice. Its the only grain I can eat. Regular brown rice is problematic for some reason.
  9. Neuro symptoms could be. They are very difficult for an adult to describe, let alone an 8 year old. I would describe celiac neuro symptoms as just not feeling with it; your nerves don't accurately respond to stimuli around you; would be felt most acutely in a busy setting where all your senses were activated at once. Thus, you see how everything around...
  10. 7 full days. Try not to get too anxious about it; that will not help the stomach. Just let it ride its course.
  11. The chart numbers are misleading in the sense of servings. For example, typically people do not limit their grain intake to one cup at a time. You'd likely eat two or perhaps three cups at once. Two cups of brown rice as a side dish is not an eye popping amount. A serving like that is equal to two baked potatoes in terms of carb count. Moreover...
  12. You'd have to eat 6-8 potatoes or yams per day to match your old carb intake. If you eat 8 yams per day you'd be in the bathroom all day long. 6-8 old potatoes does not strike me as healthy. Eat a helping of beans with every meal and you'll spend all the interim time in the bathoom. Cassava might work but good luck finding it at your local Piggly Wiggly...
  13. In NY there are two diners that serve gluten free food at breakfast. I would recommend you camp near them. One is near 42nd and lexington avenue, which is in the Grand Central Station area. The other is around 80th street and 1st avenue. There are not as many hotels in that area as there are near Grand Central, but there are a bunch more gluten-free...
  14. No, not healthy. The reason it is not healthy is that you have to take in a certain minimal amount of carbs for your body to function properly, and you won't meet that minimum eating veggies, fruits, and nuts, unless you eat those things literally all day long. Your body has evolved to live, to some degree, off carbs. Now, if your stomach has unevolved...
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