The paleo proponents
avoid grain products, not only because they contain lots of carbohydrates, but also because they contain gluten proteins.
Not exact matches
As I continue my venture into gluten - and -
grain free cooking, as well as
avoiding refined sugars, I have been using more coconut
products in my baked goods — the oil is great for flaky scones, for instance, and the flour makes a good substitute for
grain - based flours.
For Sephardic Jews, leavened wheat
products are
avoided, but rice and other
grains can be used, as well as legumes.
Ashkenazic Jews
avoid, aside from bread - related
products, many other
grains and legumes.
A raw foodist
avoids heat - processed
grains and most animal
products (although some consume raw fish, milk and meat); raw foodists eat nuts, seeds, sprouted
grains, fruits and vegetables — ones that haven't been heated past 118 °F.
Switch to buying whole
grain breads, and
avoid refined
grains, such as corn flakes, pastas, pretzels, white rice, and other refined, white bread
products.
It can be difficult to
avoid refined
grains and sweeteners when eating out so we usually try to focus on finding restaurants that serve locally grown / raised
products.
To
avoid constipation, one needs to drink more water, eat fermented dairy
products and foods rich in fiber (raw vegetables, fruits, whole
grain bread).
I also decided to
avoid products with refined
grains and simple carbohydrates.
The program recommends that you
avoid meat, animal
products, caffeine, alcohol, sugar and processed foods while eating more fruit and vegetables, whole
grains and a small portion of fish.
Paleo and low - carb dieters often fixate on the right side of the pyramid, including animal
products, nuts and seeds, but
avoiding grains and legumes, while vegan and vegetarian diets concentrate on the left side of the pyramid, eschewing all animal
products and getting protein from
grains, legumes and nuts instead.
Found in certain vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, peas, soy
products, and whole
grains, magnesium may reduce neck tension and help you
avoid neck pain.
I could be wrong, but I am pretty confident I am on the right path, by eating a gluten - free low - carbohydrate diet as prescribed in the book
Grain Brain, getting consistent exercise, managing stress,
avoiding toxins in my cosmetics, food, cleaning
products, etc. and being diligent about my sleep habits.
It is recommended to
avoid grains and dairy
products during a lung detox program.
Fad diets typically require you to
avoid specific food groups such as
grains or dairy
products.
This can solve candida issues when also using a therapeutic - grade probiotic
product,
avoiding sugar,
grains, and all starches.
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Avoid meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy
products from commercially - raised animals fed
grains, soy, and corn from factory - farmed environments.
They consume more protein and
avoid dairy
products, refined sugars, cereal
grains and much more.
In that case, you'll have to
avoid iodized salt,
grains, cereals, some bread, ocean fish, shellfish, beef, poultry, milk, and dairy
products until your doctor says you can go back to a regular diet.
Personally I stick with non-gluten
grains like the ones I mentioned and
avoid wheat
products.
A raw foodist
avoids heat - processed
grains and most animal
products (although some consume raw fish, milk and meat); raw foodists eat nuts, seeds, sprouted
grains, fruits and vegetables — ones that haven't been heated past 118 °F.
While you don't have to strictly
avoid wheat
products such as breads, flat breads are OK, made with a high quality wholemeal flour, water and salt only, it is better to
avoid wheat, rye, barley, spelt and even oats, all gluten containing
grains, for a while until your digestion and immune system improves.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics describes it as the following: 7 to 12 servings of fruits and vegetables, 6 to 11 servings of
grains (e.g., whole - wheat bread, oatmeal, brown rice); 2 to 3 servings of low - fat dairy
products; 6 or fewer servings per day of lean meat, poultry and fish; 2 to 3 servings per day of fats and oils (
avoid trans fats and limit saturated fat); 3 to 5 servings per week of nuts, seeds and legumes.
By
avoiding processed foods and incorporating more natural
products such as fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and whole
grains, nutritional value sky rockets.
Given that, it seems likely that getting plenty of vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, legumes and whole
grains, and
avoiding animal
products and processed junk, is by and large what is most important in order to
avoid cardio vascular disease.
In addition to
avoiding products that are obviously based on the gluten - containing
grains like wheat, rye, barley and spelt, coeliacs must be vigilant about commercially made condiments, sauces, dips and seasonings which are often derived from such
grains e.g. soy sauce, gravy, seasoned snack foods like potato chips... the list is enormous.
They include dairy
products,
grains, legumes, chocolate, coffee, tea, white potatoes, and alcohol.These foods are the most likely to cause problems for people, but that doesn't mean that they're an issue for everyone, and I don't believe that we should all
avoid them as a rule simply because some react to them.In my book, I recommend that everyone
avoid them for a 30 - day period, and then add them back in one by one.
To find cereals that do not contain wheat or added sugar,
avoid processed
products and look for whole
grains with few added ingredients.
Even if you
avoid all gluten - containing
grains and
products made of them, you'll have to check labels carefully to
avoid hidden sources of gluten, as it's often found where you least expect it (i.e. ketchup, ice cream, soy sauce and salad dressing).
During a cholera epidemic in 1832, he went around teaching and lecturing on the importance of fresh fruit and vegetables and whole
grains in the diet, as well as abstinence from meat and meat
products, alcohol and other stimulants or narcotics, correct sleeping, bathing, clothing and exercise habits to
avoid cholera, with astounding results.
Avoid alcohol, sodas, overly - processed sugars and
grains, soy
products, and dairy
products.
Oats themselves are a gluten - free
grain, but they are often grown near to wheat and may be processed on the same machines as wheat, so it's wise to
avoid products with oats in them.
I'm extremely sensitive to
grains, dairy
products, etc., and feel better if I
avoid nuts altogether.
As one that has a relatively high intolerance to yeast, I just
avoid most
grain products, especially if they contain yeast.
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Avoid sugar, fructose, glucose, white flour
products, refined
grains, fruit juices, and reduce
grains.
She recommended increasing consumption of plant - based foods, including fruits, vegetables,
grains, and legumes; reducing reliance on highly processed foods; and limiting or
avoiding products of animal origin.
Worst Dog Food Ingredients —
Avoid These Bad Dog Food Ingredients Dangerous Dog Food Ingredients to avoid include: RENDERED PRODUCTS, (listed as Meat and grain meals and by - products), CORN, WHEAT AND SOY, and many other LOW GRADE INGREDI
Avoid These Bad Dog Food Ingredients Dangerous Dog Food Ingredients to
avoid include: RENDERED PRODUCTS, (listed as Meat and grain meals and by - products), CORN, WHEAT AND SOY, and many other LOW GRADE INGREDI
avoid include: RENDERED
PRODUCTS, (listed as Meat and grain meals and by - products), CORN, WHEAT AND SOY, and many other LOW GRADE INGR
PRODUCTS, (listed as Meat and
grain meals and by -
products), CORN, WHEAT AND SOY, and many other LOW GRADE INGR
products), CORN, WHEAT AND SOY, and many other LOW GRADE INGREDIENTS.
You should look for wholesome ingredients in that section of the label and
avoid foods that include partial
grains, by -
products, and unnamed meat meals in the top ingredients.
Bearing in mind your dog is going to swallow rather than spit, it's best to
avoid a
product containing
grain alcohol.
Additionally,
avoid foods having meat and
grain «meals and by -
products,» artificial colors and flavors, and chemical preservatives (BHA, BHT, etc.).
This brand is particularly focused on
avoiding China - based and filler -
grain products and adds in joint - support compounds and multi - vitamins / minerals.
Even if you want to
avoid soy or corn
products, your senior pitbull might be able to eat barley, oats, rice, or another
grain cereal.
A lot of pet parents also
avoid many
grain products and soy because these may cause your dog to have allergies.
As a general rule, many people
avoid grains and soy
products when they choose a dog food to try and
avoid setting off any allergic reactions.
Though
grains don't make it to the top of the list of pet allergies, they are among the top five, and this implies that some dogs will have to
avoid the consumption of
grain products such as those with wheat and corn, for them to live a happy, healthy and normal life.
As a rule
avoid foods with too much
grain, by -
products, and unnamed or artificial ingredients and you'll be well on your way to a better food.
This formula includes sweet potatoes, peas and potatoes to provide dogs with the carbohydrates they need, while also boosting the nutritional content and
avoiding grains as well as corn and soy
products.
They may wish to
avoid certain ingredients (such as
grains, chemical preservatives, or by -
products) or to include certain ingredients (such as specific protein or fat sources).
No matter what you choose, read labels carefully,
avoid artificial ingredients, meat by -
products, and
grains as primary ingredients, and consult your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
You'll also want to
avoid fine -
grained, dusty litter — a description that applies to most clay litter
products.