JaimeS
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This sucks, but I've been on a zero grain diet for the past few weeks, along with no added sugars (and low intake of foods that are naturally high-sugar). On an average day, I take in between 50 - 70-g carbs and 25-g sugar. When I do so, all the pain / congestion at the base of my skull evaporates. The moment I consume a grain -- ANY grain -- it flares right back. I ate potatoes last night (small quantitity) and it felt all right, so it's not carbs necessarily. I figured I was all right and had a handful of organic corn chips and the pain came right on back.
Maybe there are simply too many hypotheses right now, but has anyone experienced this? I saw something on the threads about gluatamate, but I don't think other high glutamate foods bother me. For example, I eat cashews like they're going out of style (I eat lots of nuts now that I don't eat carbs, as I'm sure you can imagine.)
There is a paper here on wheat's inflammatory effects. I have no doubt thatmy body is just that sensitive to inflammation, but... can this really be the case for all grains?
Any theories? Anyone else notice upticks in inflammation with ANY grains?
On the bright side, I'm creating a prodigious number of no-carb, low-sugar recipes that still taste nice! (There's a pony in here somewhere...)
-J
Maybe there are simply too many hypotheses right now, but has anyone experienced this? I saw something on the threads about gluatamate, but I don't think other high glutamate foods bother me. For example, I eat cashews like they're going out of style (I eat lots of nuts now that I don't eat carbs, as I'm sure you can imagine.)
There is a paper here on wheat's inflammatory effects. I have no doubt thatmy body is just that sensitive to inflammation, but... can this really be the case for all grains?
Any theories? Anyone else notice upticks in inflammation with ANY grains?
On the bright side, I'm creating a prodigious number of no-carb, low-sugar recipes that still taste nice! (There's a pony in here somewhere...)
-J