And while a food reaction may affect some dogs with rare, documented food allergies, there is no evidence to support claims that
grains in general cause health problems.
Not exact matches
From a
general Paleo perspective, I would share with you that both
grains and legumes contain phytoestrogens, which can
cause hormonal issues (we actually have a great article coming out about this
in our newsletter this month), so cutting those out may help.
Dry fruits, dry
grains (rice cakes), raw vegetables, cabbage family (broccoli), beans
in general, any food which
causes gas
Sulfur deficiency
in general (including of the sulfur aminos)
causes nearly every symptom of your typical protein deficiency, and it isn't likely to be remedied by plant - based protein supplements or
grain concoctions, for two reasons: 1, the material has to be sulfur - positive (heavy on sulfur, low
in competing nutrients), and 2, sulfur - deficient individuals have worked themselves
in «debt,» meaning potent long - term therapy may be required before good results are seen.
In general, it means little or no cereal or
grain, as their proteins are of low quality and
cause additional waste.
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, a division of the U.S. Public Health Service, cites fruit and
grain consumption as the leading
cause of lead exposure
in the
general population.