I also start off my mornings with a rotation of millet, buckwheat, quinoa, and rolled-oats. Absolute day-changer.
Frickin' tree-hugger...
I also start off my mornings with a rotation of millet, buckwheat, quinoa, and rolled-oats. Absolute day-changer.
There has been much more to gluten research than just "my neighbour is celiac so it must be bad for me as well".
Frickin' tree-hugger...
Yes but the gyst of it is that if you are sensitive to it then there is a problem, if not then most ordinary folks run a very real risk of shorting themselves necessary nutrients to take part in what amounts to a fad.
To be quite honest, if ordinary folk aren't really paying attention to their nutrient intake-- then they're risking their health whether they pursue a fad, or heat up TV-dinners every night. "Ordinary folk" have their own respective list of necessary nutrients that they aren't receiving as well.
That is actually the problem with focusing on one single facet of diet. People get it in their head that sugar is all that maters so as long as I switch from sugar to splenda our stevia in my coffee I will magically be healthy no matter how many krispy kremes I ate with that coffee this morning, or just make sure I get a diet coke with my double whopper king sized value meal and I'm good. Or they get it in their head that carbs are all that matters so I eat 3 pounds of bacon but no toast so I'm golden. Or the recent glutin craze. Oh I never eat wheat, because my neighbor said he is glutin sensitive so it has to be the root of all evil. People just don't take any time or make the effort to learn that it all ties together.
See I understand a lot about diet and how it all fits together. I just don't care.
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Yes but the gyst of it is that if you are sensitive to it then there is a problem, if not then most ordinary folks run a very real risk of shorting themselves necessary nutrients to take part in what amounts to a fad.
I tried the gluten free thing to see if gluten was the cause of my chronic migraines, muscle pain and stiffness. It didn't help so I stopped.
Did you go completely grain free or just gluten free?
True, but following fad diets without understanding them just makes it worse.
gluten. There were really crappy breads that I could eat something weed I think.
What nutrients are people missing out on that they cant get in different way?
gluten. There were really crappy breads that I could eat something weed I think.
Curious to read this as well tbh.
Avoiding grains on the gluten-free diet means that you are eating fewer products enriched with nutrients, which may lead to deficiencies in iron, calcium, thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and folate.
Along with fruits and vegetables, the most common sources of dietary fiber are whole-grain breads and cereals, which contain gluten. Many people on gluten-free diets tend to eat inadequate amounts of fiber, which may lead to constipation.
Following a gluten-free diet may potentially cause a decrease in the amount of beneficial bacteria in the gut (Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus), which can negatively impact the immune system.
https://www.uwhealth.org/nutrition-diet/the-reality-behind-gluten-free-diets/31084
For people who must follow a diet like this, or choose to go all-in sure they can replace the nutrients, but it takes more work to balance the diet in those case.
People who go in as a fad diet run a greater risk of not replacing those nutrients as they are just buying "gluten-free" thinking it is automatically more healthy, which it is not.
Wonder what franklin thinks about this topic.
Pretty much don't give a damn. Been real interested in what you think doe.