What could it be now???
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What could it be now???
Hi All!
I'm eating a very simplistic diet. I eat three safe meats and rotate them. I eat buckwheat or teff bread and waffles (with a tablespoon of maple syrup) in the a.m., with the meat. I usually have an eggless coconut macaroon for dessert (there's a small amount of maple syrup in them). I make my own sunflower seed butter for a snack. I cut out all tree nuts, fruits and veggies for now, and eat no processed foods.
I was doing pretty well for the last 5 weeks.
Now, after I eat lunch and dinner I get a belly ache and some bloating. This does not happen after breakfast. Is it the coconut macaroon (coconut or maple syrup??), my 1/2 cup of decaf coffee after lunch, or too much fiber in the buckwheat?
I have norms, and no D, and usually only 'go' a couple times in the morning, which is normal for me.
Thanks!
I'm eating a very simplistic diet. I eat three safe meats and rotate them. I eat buckwheat or teff bread and waffles (with a tablespoon of maple syrup) in the a.m., with the meat. I usually have an eggless coconut macaroon for dessert (there's a small amount of maple syrup in them). I make my own sunflower seed butter for a snack. I cut out all tree nuts, fruits and veggies for now, and eat no processed foods.
I was doing pretty well for the last 5 weeks.
Now, after I eat lunch and dinner I get a belly ache and some bloating. This does not happen after breakfast. Is it the coconut macaroon (coconut or maple syrup??), my 1/2 cup of decaf coffee after lunch, or too much fiber in the buckwheat?
I have norms, and no D, and usually only 'go' a couple times in the morning, which is normal for me.
Thanks!
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
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I don't know if this is relevant but I had a bad reaction to GF coconut macaroons a few weeks ago. Someone at church brought the cookies for me and, against my better judgement, I ate two cookies. Within an hour I had pretty severe stomach pain that lasted the rest of the day. Looking at the ingredients, there didn't seem to be anything problematic. BTW, eating my homemade GF cookies which contain sugar, don't bother me.
Sheila W
Sheila W
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Does anyone who scored high on Enterolab for rice or almonds use the flour? I would think that's a no-no....but, don't know if I should try?
I tried sorghum, millet, & chestnut flour and they didn't work, but did well with buckwheat and teff.... until now....I wonder if it's the coconut? I got a new kind of decaf coffee...maybe it has soy...as do most of the teas I have researched.
It's definitely a conundrum!
I tried sorghum, millet, & chestnut flour and they didn't work, but did well with buckwheat and teff.... until now....I wonder if it's the coconut? I got a new kind of decaf coffee...maybe it has soy...as do most of the teas I have researched.
It's definitely a conundrum!
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
Linda,
I get the impression that most tea and coffee processors/manufacturers tend to add more ingredients than necessary, change them from time to time, and try hard to keep the ingredients a secret. They will proudly proclaim that their products are gluten-free, but they won't always tell the customer what's actually in them, so that those of us who have multiple food sensitivities are left wondering. That's the biggest concern I have about coffee and tea.
At least a couple of us here have problems with almonds, but we can use almond milk (I'm thinking about Gloria and myself). Since I'm not a huge baking fan, I've never even tried almond flour, but Gloria gave it up, I believe.
Tex
I get the impression that most tea and coffee processors/manufacturers tend to add more ingredients than necessary, change them from time to time, and try hard to keep the ingredients a secret. They will proudly proclaim that their products are gluten-free, but they won't always tell the customer what's actually in them, so that those of us who have multiple food sensitivities are left wondering. That's the biggest concern I have about coffee and tea.
At least a couple of us here have problems with almonds, but we can use almond milk (I'm thinking about Gloria and myself). Since I'm not a huge baking fan, I've never even tried almond flour, but Gloria gave it up, I believe.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
if you know for sure that you can't eat rice or almonds, then you should not be using the flour. The flour is just the ingredient ground up very fine. As for coconut... it could be. Can you eat ANY nuts? If not, all tree nuts might be out for you ( including coconut). I can't drink decaf coffee or any kind of tea (except herbal) :(
Keep experimenting, but only one thing at a time.
leah
Keep experimenting, but only one thing at a time.
leah
Well, I didn't drink the coffee today, and guess what? No bloat or belly ache! It must be the new organic decaf I just started drinking 4-5 days ago.....that's when the problems started.
I'm hoping that's all it is. Time will tell.
Thanks to all who commented! Much appreciated!
I'm hoping that's all it is. Time will tell.
Thanks to all who commented! Much appreciated!
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
Now the floaty stools and mucous are back! I made an amaranth muffin 2 days ago, and thought that was the issue, but it happened again this morning. I took out sunflower seed butter because I was getting a bit queasy in the morning, and that's my sign for histamine build up. I found that sunflower seeds are higher in histamines than pumpkins seeds so, yesterday I switched to pumpkin seeds....and still floaty!
Oh, and I added a small amount of cooked carrot this week, because I haven't had any veggies in a month!
What now, batman?
:(
Oh, and I added a small amount of cooked carrot this week, because I haven't had any veggies in a month!
What now, batman?
:(
Linda :)
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....
LC Oct. 2012
MTHFR gene mutation and many more....