10-26-2016, 03:59 AM
1 1/2 weeks going grain/wheat/gluten free so far and along with caloric reduction (trying to drop the 15 pounds I gained)....wow....no bloating...no gas....no stinky poops....and no blood sugar spikes. Lost about 7 pounds. I feel so much better! I always noticed too after I ate just things with wheat, I would get really hungry very quickly. I'd eat a whole large Dominos pizza...and be hungry a few hours later. That's not right man. Even when I was losing weight back in 2014, I'd still fight my hunger cravings, which would lead to late night binge eating. These have now been largely eliminated just because of the removing wheat/grains/gluten.
I'm doing my best to make this my new lifestyle. I chose not to have wheat nor grains in my diet. I've come to my own conclusion based on my research that modern wheat is really the devil. My brother has and my dad and my grandfather had diabetes. Obviously I would want to avoid that. It's not genetic. It's our diets. My dad had the worst diet of all but he really didn't care.
Ya, whole grains are good for you my arse! My step-dad has an enormous pot belly because the vast amount of his diet consists of processed lunch meat, lots of bread, crackers, and margarine. Very very poor diet. He is complaining about inflammation in his joints all the time. My mom told me that he'd never give up that food. So he will have to endure the consequences of that and it's sad. I'd really like him to be around until he's in his 80s but that won't be happening. He'll be dead in a few years And they just retired too and bought their retirement home. It's sad....she'll be alone and my mom IS NOT the person to be alone with no husband.
In the end, the dietary choices we make in this body will damn us or bless us and some pleasures are worth giving up in this body like wheat.
I'm also really shocked that of the many "health conscious" people on these forums, I seem to be the only one who's trying to give up wheat/grains/gluten all together.
So I ask all of you...........give up the grains for a week and see how you feel! If you can't do it...it means you're addicted.
I'm doing my best to make this my new lifestyle. I chose not to have wheat nor grains in my diet. I've come to my own conclusion based on my research that modern wheat is really the devil. My brother has and my dad and my grandfather had diabetes. Obviously I would want to avoid that. It's not genetic. It's our diets. My dad had the worst diet of all but he really didn't care.
Ya, whole grains are good for you my arse! My step-dad has an enormous pot belly because the vast amount of his diet consists of processed lunch meat, lots of bread, crackers, and margarine. Very very poor diet. He is complaining about inflammation in his joints all the time. My mom told me that he'd never give up that food. So he will have to endure the consequences of that and it's sad. I'd really like him to be around until he's in his 80s but that won't be happening. He'll be dead in a few years And they just retired too and bought their retirement home. It's sad....she'll be alone and my mom IS NOT the person to be alone with no husband.
In the end, the dietary choices we make in this body will damn us or bless us and some pleasures are worth giving up in this body like wheat.
I'm also really shocked that of the many "health conscious" people on these forums, I seem to be the only one who's trying to give up wheat/grains/gluten all together.
So I ask all of you...........give up the grains for a week and see how you feel! If you can't do it...it means you're addicted.