There was a time when having to eat a
gluten free diet, meant a severe limitation of tasty choices.
However, because of the rise in awareness for the need of gluten free
products, manufacturers are stepping up their efforts to produce
gluten free products. In fact, there are more gluten free products
available now then there ever have been. Manufacturers will probably
increase the numbers further as time progresses. If you do have to
go on a gluten free diet, you don’t have to worry too much about
giving up your favorite foods. Chances are you’ll be able to find
a gluten free substitute. If you can’t, there are a lot of quality
gluten free recipes on the internet.
1. What is gluten?
Gluten is certain type of protein.
Gluten is found in foods such as rye, wheat, and barley. Because
most breads and cereals make use of these foods, they usually also
contain gluten. Just because the food is a grain, doesn’t
necessarily mean it contains gluten. For example, wild rice, corn,
buckwheat, millet, amaranth, quinoa, teff, soybeans and sunflower
seeds don’t contain gluten.
There is some controversy surrounding
oats. There is conflicting reports about oats. Many processed foods
contain gluten, because it is used as a food additive by many food
manufacturers.
2. Who should be on a gluten free diet?
If you suffer from an autoimmune
disorder of the small intestine, called celiac disease, you will most
likely be put on a gluten free diet. Celiac disease is often
misdiagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome. Some people have the
disease but don’t really show any outward symptoms. The most
common symptoms of Celiac disease include: Chronic diarrhea, the
inability to gain weight, unexplained iron-deficiency anemia, bone or
joint pain, arthritis, depression or anxiety, tingling numbness in
the hands and feet, seizures, canker sores, missed periods, itchy
skin rash, and fatigue.
There are some people who suffer from
fibromyalgia who claim a gluten free diet has helped alleviate some
of their symptoms. If you suffer from fibromyalgia, you should
discuss this option with your doctor. You may get some resistance
from your doctor, because at this time, there hasn’t been any major
research into the effects of a gluten free diet on firbromyalgia. If
you really want to try it, ultimately, it will be your decision. You
just have to make sure with your doctor that you have no health
issues that would preclude you from going on a gluten free diet,
clear it with your doctor first.
People with diabetes may benefit from a
gluten free diet. You have to be careful about going on a gluten
free diet if you have diabetes. A lot of gluten free products add
extra sugar or extra fat to make them taste better. It is extremely
important you talk about going on a gluten free diet with your doctor
or nutritionist before you consider going on a gluten free diet.
If your doctor says you have to go on a
gluten free diet, or you want to and your doctor says its okay, then
you will have many food choices still available to you. You just
have to look at labels carefully. Manufacturers are producing more
and more gluten free foods. If you have a craving for something that
isn’t gluten free, there are plenty of gluten free recipes on the
internet. There are also many gluten free diet cook books available
too.
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