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  1. Hopeful - Thanks. Good things to remember. Maggie - Yes, I am sensitive to soy (though I have a probably soy based estrogen patch which works great and causes no problems). Janice - I think you are maybe clearing up a mystery for me, though I don't know all the facts. (One thing we can be sure of. Those little white wafers don't look anything like...
  2. Thanks Debby. I will hang in there. Going gluten free helped me feel better, but then going only raw (except skim milk and nonfat yogurt) has made me feel reeeeally, better - so don't worry, I will definitely "hang in there."
  3. CT - Really. There is sooo much junk food out there and it can be too easy to fall into the trap of eating it. Plus, for me a big problem was social pressure, especially at the holidays, with people saying, "Oh just have one" or "Just have a few more. It's the holidays!" How much easier to reply, "Gee, it looks great, but I have this problem with gluten...
  4. Hi Maggie - Thanks. I have been thinking about maybe having a rice cracker, too, in a very small amount. Don't remember what I read about rice crackers that was bad, but there was some concern about them, and I have definitely noticed in the past that they make me tired, one of the first symptoms for me of allergic reaction. But I guess it's not as bad...
  5. Hello - I just want to say - call me crazy but - I'm actually glad to find out I am gluten intolerant! This is because I have had a weakness for junk food I guess. And it is hard to find junk food that does not have gluten in it. I am now being much more health conscious in my diet and I suspect this holds true for people with gluten problems in general...
  6. Most ice cream more full of additives than most anything. When I used to eat it in the past I would feel tired afterwards and it definitely didn't help the A.D.D. Also, regular ice cream has all that milk fat. Non organic milk fat collects all those toxins from the grass and in the environments of the cows in general. Correlated to breast cancer, seriously...
  7. Thank you Jeap, MST & Mela - That is encouraging, actually, to know it takes awhile to get the full effects. Just FYI to anyone who is interested, I am not at all sure after research, actually, that "breaking bread" refers to just bread. It was apparently a term for sharing a meal in general with other believers. Of course in the standard Church...
  8. Lovegrov - Okay, I'm sure the Lord will understand if I abstain. Thanks. Mysuicidalturtle - First, I certainly hope your little terrapin is feeling better! I will have to check out gluten free Communion crackers. Thanks. But does anyone out there know how long it takes to detox, please?
  9. Hello - I began to suspect I have gluten intolerance, or at least an allergy to wheat products, and gave up gluten as of last Tuesday. Right away I noticed that a mild, but irritating, case of hemorrhoids cleared up. Then I also noticed that the A.D.D., which I was diagnosed with as an adult, seemed way less troublesome. A quick check on the net verified...
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