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03-15-2010, 11:46 AM | #11 | |||
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The things I learn from reading all the posts in Neurotalks, well, I get educated every single day. For example, the other day I read a post where someone was diagnosed with MDDS. I had no idea what MDDS was. Well, to my amazement, it's a french named disorder that affects people after they take a cruise and they never get their land legs back. Never heard of this in all my life. I had heard of menieres (My husband had this), and Vertigo), my husband had this also). But going on a cruise and getting off the ship and you don't get your land legs back, WHO ON EARTH ever thought there would be an affliction such as this. But it exists. I have a friend across the street who takes at least 4 cruises a year. And she's been doing this for 50 years. I can't imagine running this by her. It might affect her thinking and who knows what might happen the next time she disinbarks off of a ship. I really thank you for all your info on gluten and celiac and what happens when a person trys a food and ultimately discovers there's gluten in it. I want to run something by you. Many years ago, when I was a teenager, I was severely obese. Well, obese enough for my mother to take me to one of those fat doctors who told me "Get on the scale I want to vomit". I'll never forget what he said (I have the ability to remember conversations, word for word so I know exactly what he said all those years ago). I remember his name, what he looked like and what he said. So he put me on this diet of a cup of rice with a tablespoon of cool whip for breakfast, a half pound of fresh fruit for lunch, and some protein and veggies for dinner. And I distinctly remember he told my mother "Only give her gluten bread, you can go to the bakery and buy it, they sell it" And she did, I remember her slicing the bread and toasting it up. It was good. But could I have been mistaken? Could he have said "gluten free"? Honestly, I don't think I'm wrong because I remember word for word what he said and I remember going to the store with my mom and we bought this wrapped loaf of bread and it said "Gluten Bread". I haven't seen this bread since. I do remember the consistency was very different than regular bread. I remember it as being very chewey. I remember telling my mother, "this is good, it doesn't taste like wonder bread, it's very chewey". so do you think it was gluten bread or gluten free bread? I have NEVER had a problem with wheat or grains or any stomach problems in my life. thanks if you can help. Melody
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03-15-2010, 12:23 PM | #12 | |||
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High amounts of gluten in bread make it thicker and chewier.
That is what makes bagels the way they are. I think it was "gluten" bread. It is made with high gluten flour. It holds its shape better.
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03-15-2010, 01:46 PM | #13 | |||
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In fact, now that I take Methyl b-12, I'M AS SHARP AS A TACK. lol Melody, P.S. Thanks so much
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03-15-2010, 07:40 PM | #14 | |||
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His first mistake was that horrible diet, and the 2nd mistake was having you eat "gluten bread". Like Mrs. D says, it's just a heavier bread that absolutely no one should be eating...EVER.
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By the way, it has been posted in Glutenzap about your "miracle noodles" and some people have tried them and say they are really good, so I think I will look for them. I'm thinking a store here called Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace may carry them, they carry so many different things, including gourmet items. Thanks for the info on them.
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03-15-2010, 09:36 PM | #15 | |||
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lol mel
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