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ARCHIVED New Study On Rice And Arsenic Poisoning
RiceGuy replied to splitinheadache's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I've been playing around with the ratios of these and other flours. Thing is, I don't use potato, dairy, eggs, yeast or sugar, so any of those might benefit the texture and I won't know about it. I haven't tried cornstarch yet, which is also common in gluten-free breads. Sorghum and millet seem pretty interchangeable from what I've found, though the texture... -
ARCHIVED Mouth Blood Blister
RiceGuy replied to whattodo's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Thing is, this isn't a sore. It's an obvious blood blister, and I actually never got them before going gluten-free. Plus, none of the things that do it contain gluten. The reaction is strikingly fast too - like if I eat a crispy biscuit, the blister(s) can start forming with the very first bite! However, if the biscuit is soft, nothing happens at all If... -
ARCHIVED New Study On Rice And Arsenic Poisoning
RiceGuy replied to splitinheadache's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I haven't looked for pre-made mixes, but I've been using various flours such as sorghum and millet with results comparable to those I've obtained with rice flours. Besides the usual tapioca, corn, soy, etc, here's a few kinds of gluten-free flours you might want to try: Almond Flour/Meal Amaranth Flour Buckwheat Flour Coconut Flour Flaxseed Meal Garbanzo... -
ARCHIVED Rediculous Conspiracy Theory, Or Not?
RiceGuy replied to UR Groovy's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
Hold on here! gfp is AGREEING with you! Please do not take offense. The comment gfp made was to express a common belief, not his own. And that believing in something which most people do not shouldn't place that person in such opposition with the majority as to be labeled unkindly. Is this correct gfp? <EDIT> heh...seems we posted simultaneously... -
ARCHIVED New Study On Rice And Arsenic Poisoning
RiceGuy replied to splitinheadache's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Let's do some math: Rice from the US has an average of 0.26 ug/g of arsenic. Rice from India has an average of 0.05 ug/g of arsenic. The percentage of inorganic arsenic in the US rice is 42%, or about 0.1 ug/g. So it doesn't even matter that the percentage of inorganic arsenic in rice from India is higher, at 81%, because the amount of inorganic arsenic... -
ARCHIVED Mouth Blood Blister
RiceGuy replied to whattodo's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I don't know if there's a relation to vitamin deficiency, but if it was a common symptom I'd think it would be documented someplace by now. I didn't get these blisters before going gluten-free. Though I can't currently eat nightshades, if I had the meal you describe, it wouldn't give me any blisters. Potatoes that aren't crunchy (and likely salted) wouldn... -
ARCHIVED Rediculous Conspiracy Theory, Or Not?
RiceGuy replied to UR Groovy's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
The cheese example reminds me of the fact that margarine has been overly regulated or even illegal in various places around the world. In many places, it was illegal to sell margarine with coloring added. And it seems this is still true in Quebec, Canada: Open Original Shared Link Here are some interesting articles: Open Original Shared Link Open Original... -
ARCHIVED Mouth Blood Blister
RiceGuy replied to whattodo's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
WOW! I thought I was the only one! I searched high and low for an answer, but found nothing. I'm figuring it's pretty darn rare. Anyway, I get them when I eat certain foods, and they appear right while I'm eating, like in minutes. Mostly on the inside of my cheeks. Usually it's one, but sometimes two or more, though they tend to be smaller. Typical size... -
ARCHIVED Celiac Or Other Nutrient Deficiency And Nerve Pain?
RiceGuy replied to daniella's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
As ravenwoodglass mentioned, the B12 should be sublingual. The methylcobalamin type is the one to get, just make sure it's gluten-free. Your B-complex isn't going to be as effective for the B12. Another thing which helped me with some of the issues you've mentioned is magnesium, so I'd highly recommend that too. A powder or liquid form will be better absorbed... -
ARCHIVED Nail Health
RiceGuy replied to dchula's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Yes, after I started taking a sublingual methylcobalamin (vitamin B12), my nails slowly got better. They had become very thin for awhile. -
Besides the obvious stuff like brown rice, ground flaxseed, etc, here are a few good sources of fiber: Popcorn Green peas Millet (the flour is great for baking too) Teff as a cereal or flour for baking Kasha (roasted buckwheat) as a hot cereal or in place of grain Use coconut flour or shredded coconut in baking Use guar gum instead of xanthan gum in...
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ARCHIVED Help! Computer/technology Ignorant
RiceGuy replied to Ashley's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
If you haven't already, try a different cable. -
ARCHIVED Migraines And Celiac
RiceGuy replied to ADevoto's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Sounds like you aren't the only one in your family that should try the gluten-free diet. I honestly don't understand why people are so hesitant to try it. It's not like you'd be giving up anything all that important, nor are gluten-filled foods irreplaceable. Sure, gluten isn't the easiest thing to avoid, but a gluten-free diet sure beats all the pain and... -
I believe it is dangerous for us to use laxatives considering the compromised digestive system. Laxatives tend to cause nutrient loss, which is obviously not good for anyone. It might help if you list the kinds of foods you eat. Perhaps there is something to which you are intolerant, or something missing from the diet, such as fiber.
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ARCHIVED Migraines And Celiac
RiceGuy replied to ADevoto's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I used to get severe migraines, but thankfully no more. Have you been on a 100% gluten-free diet? If so, for how long? Another thing which causes migraines for many people besides gluten is MSG. Look Open Original Shared Link for lots of good info. I'd also point out that the 'S' in IBS means Syndrome, because the actual cause is unknown. So when your... -
ARCHIVED Why Doesn't Heat Destroy Gluten?
RiceGuy replied to little-c's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Lots of good answers and analogies here. One example which comes to my mind is soap and water. The soap molecules get in between the water molecules, keeping them apart. This reduces the surface tension of the water too. The result of this is basically that the water is in smaller pieces, allowing it to get deeper into crevices to get them clean. Otherwise... -
ARCHIVED New Study On Rice And Arsenic Poisoning
RiceGuy replied to splitinheadache's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Though I'm glad my rice comes from California, I too am concerned because of the many other rice products we all consume. Fortunately, rice isn't the only gluten-free grain which can be used to make good breads. However, what about the levels of arsenic and whatnot in those other grains, such as sorghum, millet, corn, buckwheat, etc? -
ARCHIVED Has Anyone Eaten Meat After Being Veg?
RiceGuy replied to jesscarmel's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
What kinds of bean and/or bean products have you tried? -
ARCHIVED Might Be A Stupid Question...
RiceGuy replied to justme's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
While you may be less likely to notice a glutening from skin/hair care products, internal damage would still be occurring AFAIK. As for a list of mainstream gluten-free products, I believe the member named NoGluGirl has one, which a search would hopefully turn up. <EDIT> Here's a post with the list I was referring to: Open Original Shared Link -
I did have similar pains, but with the addition of a daily magnesium supplement, they are thankfully gone. Magnesium also helps with bowel function, so that's another reason you may want to try it. The kinds I'd recommend are either powder or liquid, for better absorption. There are a few different brands out there, though not all declare gluten-free. I believe...
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ARCHIVED Has Anyone Eaten Meat After Being Veg?
RiceGuy replied to jesscarmel's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I tried some meats once or twice after just a few years of avoiding them. They tasted disgusting and I felt physically awful too. I had originally eliminated them from my diet because I felt better when I didn't eat them, and the quality from the markets was getting worse and worse anyway. For iron, proteins, etc, I eat legumes, nuts, seeds, and dark leafy... -
ARCHIVED Left Doctors Appointment Feeling Perplexed....
RiceGuy replied to Islandgirl's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Well, I wouldn't be the only one who will tell you that the diet is the best test for gluten intolerance, and it seems you've already gotten the results. Also, doctors are often terribly uninformed, so it's no surprise he said what he did. Even though tests often come back negative, I'm glad you pushed for it. You do need answers, but I'd have to guess you... -
ARCHIVED Pediapops Gluten Free?
RiceGuy replied to sillyactsue's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
Well, although I don't have an answer to your question specifically, I'd suggest homemade ice pops using 100% fruit juices. If the plastic molds aren't available, you can use an ice try filled with juice and covered in plastic wrap, and push popsicle sticks through the plastic wrap. -
One thing that helped me is coconut oil. It takes a digestive "shortcut" of sorts, getting absorbed much more easily than other types of fats. This is due to the MCFAs (Medium Chain Fatty Acids). It makes sense to me to use it, especially considering the reduced absorption due to intestinal damage. Anyway, skipping the rest of the hows and whys, I'd suggest...
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ARCHIVED Oddest Places That Have Gluten
RiceGuy replied to confused's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Glue on cardboard boxes (including cereal and other food boxes) Glue on cardboard tubes (paper towel and toilet tissue rolls) Stickers Tape Finger paints Does anyone know about the soap in brillo pads?