Sans Gluten

in #hive-12058617 days ago

Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to talk about how we've had to make a change in life sans gluten!

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Sans Gluten

I never thought I would say it.. but we are going gluten free!

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I think one of the really big challenges of living in America and some countries where the food is very damaging is how vigilant we have to be on so many different things. It's really a damn shame!

Gluten is an incredibly common product that is in far more foods than most people realize. The gigantic problem with it is that it is, in the form that is most common in America, very bad for our health. The gluten itself, in a completely unadulterated form is not the issue but all of the dogshit chemicals that get added at the various stages are what causes the real havoc.

We went to a specialist for some things and one of the things that he, and a few others that we've talked to over the past 2 years, had said is that we have to go gluten free because we live in America and gluten is unequivocally a poison. There are a lot of scientific reasons behind it but some of the most important are that it causes undesired permeability in the gut as well as the blood-brain barrier. This causes all kinds of cascading effects, which have made a lot of sense when things line up.

The people we've talked to before have been saying the same thing but when someone says it in the right context and format, that's what makes it stick a lot better. With the issues we've been seeing and pinpointing it to gluten and how much it causes damage to our bodies and brains, it really made sense. It also doesn't mean that we have to do a significant sacrifice of much if we are going to go gluten free, so we figured fuck it, let's give it a try!

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Yes there are challenges that are associated with this new-found requirement but with any food challenges, it just requires habit changes and planning. Thankfully we've been eating less gluten over the past year or so than we were before, and even that wasn't THAT much of an issue for us. One of the things that we are going to miss are things like burritos, burgers and some others. It's not so much that we won't make them at home, because we can, but when we are out and have to hit a restaurant it's easy to get a burger or a good burrito and be on our way. Now we have to be cognizant of what we are trying to eat more than we were before so that we reduce or eliminate gluten entirely.

Since we've mostly eliminated gluten from our diets, we've noticed pretty good improvements in our health and wellness. We are less bloated, dropping a few pounds just from inflammation alone from the damn chemicals sprayed on the gluten which we ingest and cause unfortunate chemical reactions in our gut. We've also been sleeping better and have some better focus and concentration. The latter is a little harder to pinpoint but one of the things that is noticeable is that we are less fatigued from having a carb crash type event so that's an important improvement.

The thing that I will note is that this is largely an American problem, and the places that eat similar to it which sucks. When we were in Italy, these issues weren't present because they don't spray all of the nasty shit on those plants that we do here which sucks. We ate all the pizza and pasta that we wanted when we were in Italy and we LOST weight instead of gained it. So we know this issue with gluten is mainly because of the bullshit that is added to our foods, these nasty industrial chemical byproducts that are forced into the food system.

One step forward in terms of our health, that's for sure!

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What about you, have you tried to go Gluten free? Have you been successful or not? Let me know in the comments!

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When I see a place like that of course I like snow.

I've not gone down this rabbit hole yet. But I'm always suspicious of supermarket products that a labeled "gluten FREE!" For the most part, our body can't process these artificial chemicals that are injected into natural products. The alteration itself, creates and multiples the toxins tenfold, I've read. Better to avoid them as much as we can, if not entirely.

Oh yeah for sure. One of the things that frustrates me with gluten free is that most of them are not "non-gmo certified" and that's a problem for me in a lot of ways.

What we've done is just reduced our grain intake altogether so it reduces the issues like you mentioned.

This was a decent read for how bad gluten is for Americans!

https://www.ombrelab.com/blogs/gut/how-to-heal-a-leaky-gut-fast-via-gluten-free-diet

Yes, it's a pony trick. Sometimes, it's much worse than that too.

Thanks! Will give it a read :)

!PIZZA

I've thought about doing this in the past. I've had some off and on stomach issues for a while and I often wonder if eliminating gluten would be the answer. We already eat far less carbs that we used to. We get our pasta from this place called fiber gourmet that is low in carb and high in fiber. You don't really notice the difference.

Yeah gluten is a big culprit especially here in America. It's such a combination of factors.. pesticides, modified heavily for specific things and ends up causing cascading elsewhere. In Italy we had none of the issues and lost weight because it was actually natural wheat not this heavily manipulated shit.

This was a decent read if you want to check it out!

https://www.ombrelab.com/blogs/gut/how-to-heal-a-leaky-gut-fast-via-gluten-free-diet

I think you should try to cut it out as much as you can. Even reducing it is great but eventually getting rid of it is important.

We already have cut it quite a bit, but I am sure there are other areas where we don't even know we are ingesting it.

It's actually a good way to be more mindful of what you're eating - you have to read the ingredient list for everything! I think the modern wheat varieties have been selected for higher yields, pest resistance, and baking qualities and some people say these changes may have altered the protein structure of gluten which makes it harder to digest. Then there's higher gluten content in modern processed food. A lot of people say to improve your gut biome and that helps, or have good sourdough bread with good flour. Good luck - be interested to see if you feel better.

Oh ya for sure! I read 99% of the ingredient labels and only stop when we have products that we know we like. I probably drive my wife nuts because I say we can't buy this or that because the ingredients are crap haha.

Gluten free is a really important step especially living in America. There's so much crap sprayed on our food it's horrible and the wheat is far from what it's supposed to be, and ends up pushing more compounds than it's supposed to.

Since I’ve cut out 95% of the gluten I’ve lost 6 pounds! My inflammation is way down which is awesome. I also feel less tired so it’s really awesome so far! We’ve been doing it more actively for the last 4 weeks. Looking forward to how it goes in the next 6 months.