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Old 11-29-2015, 03:50 AM
kazzak21 kazzak21 is offline
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1) Gluten is not a real issue for me but sugar is so I try to be white flour free. White bread has very little fiber and a lot of sugar and it converts to sugar pretty quickly. When I do I eat gluten I go for whole-grains, which are fiber-rich and my body has to work harder to break down and longer to turn them to sugar.
2) No artificial sweeteners
3) I don't eat processed meats and stay away from packaged foods that have ingredients I've never heard of and can't even pronounce.
4) I try to eat foods that keep my system alkaline and avoid ones that make me acidic or at the very least balance them out at meals. If you need more info on this PM me.
5) I eat fruit but I don't drink fruit juice because I am aware of the sugar content.

Thanks for that information, yes I think I have far to much sugar in my diet, I have quite a sweet tooth. Just really interested, has your neuropathy improved since you have started to eliminate sugar?


I feel the biggest enemy to gut health is sugar.

I am nowhere near perfect on this. I do the best I can but when I cheat I do try to do so knowingly. Hope this helps.
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