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Old 01-14-2007, 11:12 AM #1
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Default Coconut oil, Cod liver oil, glutamine casusing digestive upset?

In addition to being GFCF, I am a Nourishing Traditions and low-carb kind of gal. This week I started taking coconut oil (in soup or tea), cod liver oil and l-glutamine powder in addition to a multi and cal/mag. Recently diagnosed several months ago, and am trying to heal up my gut.

Well, I've been horribly gassy instead, and bloated again. Than last night, I had a horrible reaction to nuts that I've never had before - I've suspected they were hard on my digestion, but I actually blew up and had pain from them. I think bc my gut was already on alert from something.

So my question to you all is: anyone here have reactions from coconut oil, or cod liver oil? Perhaps I added too many things at once? Or could my l-glutamine have...gasp...gluten or casein in it? I've emailed the company...the one I purchased was given to me after I told the HFS chicky I was GFCF but please, I should know better by now. Anyone ever get glutened from glutamine?
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