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- glucel replied to glucel's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease2
abnormal weight loss
I had a triple bypass so do not eat cheese or butter but I use avocado oil freely. Do not eat potato chips etc every night anymore instead fruit and or bowl of cereal with nut milk. Diet is much cleaner now but qty remains the same. My diet seems nutritional enough and pretty much follows: breakfast- hard boiled egg, 1/2 oz beef liver, cereal: flax,... -
- cristiana replied to bluegrass2024's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease11
Still Having Issues, Dont know Why
I recall some statistic I heard some years back, that in powdered chocolate milk there were something like 25 different stages in the production process taking into account all the ingredients. I can see that if this is true, the more stages there are the more chances there are for cross-contamination. Eating whole foods helps minimise or totally eliminate... -
- Scott Adams replied to Hopeful1950's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications1
Metabolic Meals delivery service
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- Scott Adams replied to glucel's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease2
abnormal weight loss
Are you eating enough protein, fat and carbohydrates? Healthy carbs like corn tortillas, rice and beans can help you gain weight. Increasing the fat content in meals can help individuals with celiac disease feel less hungry by providing longer-lasting satiety, since fats digest more slowly than carbohydrates and proteins. This article may... -
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Are Cheetos and Other Top Cheese Puff Brands Gluten-Free?
According to the ingredients here it looks like they are naturally gluten-free: https://www.instacart.com/products/17678901-southeastern-grocers-puffed-cheese-curls-6-0-oz- celiac
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