wendy recently posted... What to
do about food sensitivities (Gluten and Dairy Free Recipes)
Not exact matches
For example, you might have
food sensitivities you don't know
about.
I became more aware of
food ingredients in my late twenties, but didn't get serious
about researching
food additives and nutrition until my late thirties — when we discovered that our child had a bad
sensitivity to FD&C
food coloring.
Sensitivity to sweet and bitter tastes is present at birth, but reactions to salty
foods don't come until
about 5 months.
The thing
about Mitchell's
food sensitivities is that they generally don't affect him until the next day.
Even if you don't believe you suffer from
food sensitivities, it may reveal valuable information
about your body and your relationship to
food.
The things I was already
doing to help with this fit perfectly with what Sarah talks
about in The Paleo Approach: determining
food sensitivities, healing the gut, and addressing lifestyle factors.
You talked
about the leaky gut and the
food sensitivities and I think a lot of people at home, they — they hear stress but they don't really think
about how stress really impacts our digestion or impacts our gut lining.
While the number of people following specialty diets continues to increase, many don't know much
about food sensitivities.
Just curious: respectfully,
do you have any feeling / thoughts / ideas / reaction to my contensions
about the high glycemic index
foods, such as most grains and starchy taters as perhaps being exacerbaters of your digestion
sensitivities?
Yes, it's true I
do still have certain
food sensitivities (which I won't go into great detail
about in this post), but I've been able to eat so many
foods that I used to avoid and that alone means a great deal to me.
I hope to educate and increase awareness
about food sensitivities while maintaining a positive attitude (but I
do cry sometimes!)
Simple positive or negative results, for instance from tissue swabs,
do not provide information
about the specificity or
sensitivity of the
food.
It is also free from corn, wheat, and soy ingredients so you don't have to worry
about triggering
food allergies or
sensitivities.
And when it comes to treats, don't discount the importance of chatting with customers
about their pet's dietary restrictions or
food sensitivities, she adds.
Food sensitivities are also another concern, but you usually don't find out
about these until after you have begun to feed your puppy the brand you've chosen.