Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Gluten-Free is NOT a Diet, People!

Seriously, gluten-free is not a diet!  It's an auto-immune disease.  What is wrong with you people who actually thing that not eating gluten is a good way to lose weight?  I'm sure that you didn't research that most people who try to go gluten-free (because it makes them sick - let's just be clear here) actually gain weight at first.
Gluten-free products can vary greatly in the amount of fat, protein and other nutrients they contain.  Some gluten-free breads have up to 13 times more fat and 16 times more protein than others, according to a recent study that compared 11 different gluten-free breads. (Eating Well, Feb 2012).


The reason Celiacs are so skinny is because all the years we digested gluten are bodies weren't actually absorbing the nutrients we needed - which (again, just to be clear) is really unhealthy.  Personally, I think that diets are unhealthy.


It's all about your life style - your activity, what you choose to put in your body.  For example, I started mountain biking with a friend of mine and started to get stronger and healthier.  When I went to eat I thought, well I'm not going to throw a bunch of junk in my body now that I've worked so hard to get to where I am.  So, I'd reach for something healthier - like tuna or cashews.  One begets the other.


The "experts" say to not cut out gluten unless you have a gluten intolerance or have Celiac.  It's really hard to do it when you are forced to.  I can't imagine doing it out of choice.  


Happy and healthy eating!

2 comments:

  1. Seriously, who actually chooses to go gluten free. It costs more and you cant eat nearly as many fun things. It sucks, but I havent felt this good in years! Only three weeks in and I haven't had a single stomach ache, except when I caved and had bread with my soup(that was not smart)! Now if my doctors would just believe me instead of telling me to eat more fiber.

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