gluten free flour
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,913
My family Dr. told diagnosed me as gluten intolerant. After a year of misery of trying to cook and eat without gluten, I went to a specialist and had the test and I wasn't intolerant to gluten at all. I was lactose intolerant. Now I take a pill and enjoy the diary.
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
Posts: 16,105
WE don't use much flour at all anymore. Have cut back on carbs and sweets (candy, cookies, cakes). Noticing the difference. Hubs doesn't care for pancakes or French toast. Once in awhile though I'll do my own version of biscuits and gravy. I will fix myself a couple pieces of French toast with dark wheat bread and make sausage gravy. Put that on top of the French toast. Very good.
#15
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 540
The specialist I was seeing said the test was very involved and included a skin biopsy for a certain type of gluten intolerance. Also he said I couldn't cut out gluten until a diagnosis was determine. No gluten in my body made the test results useless. If I'm lucky (my words) a blood test can determine Celiac Disease. After extensive testing no gluten intolerance was detected. He said I could be non-celiac gluten sensitive. It was up to me to have a gluten free diet or not. He said most gave it up after a period of time as it was very limiting and hard to follow if no medical reason to do so. Those with a medical reason cannot tolerate even a spoon that has been near wheat. Changed my mine about my gluten intolerance.
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