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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

New Book To Read - CLEAN By: A. JUNGER, M.D.




I am not affiliated with selling this book at all in fact-

I have NOT read this book yet.

I was told about this book by a friend and she swears by it.

She said it teaches about a body detox system where you only eat foods that will not cause any known allergic reactions after two weeks you slowly introduce foods one at a time until you are sure you know what foods bother your system.  

She also stated that I probably have leaky gut syndrome, which I have never heard of.  As she explained it to me it all started to make sense.  I guess this is slowly being discovered to be the root of all kinds of health problems from diabetes to asthma...

As I stated above I have not read this book yet but I cannot wait to get it.

She went on to say that as you keep eating the foods that you unknowingly have allergies to your gut cannot heal itself, however it will or should heal itself on it's own over a matter of a few weeks if you follow the program.  She said that people have even been able to drink milk again and actually clear up severe cases of Ulcerative Colitis and Crohns Disease completely, and other forms of IBS.

I am going to order this off of Amazon I think because I can't find it anywhere else, you would think this would be on every shelf and would be a best seller.

Let me know if you have read this and what you think of it.



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Sunday, May 20, 2012

WHAT TO STAY AWAY FROM



If you have colitis or crohns disease, you know all about trial and error with food.  However, there are certain foods that are known to cause stomach problems.  These are not definitive for everyone but it is a good list to start from if you are new to colitis or crohns.

Nuts, just about all of them except for peanuts are hard to digest.  Peanuts, for some, are also hard to digest.  In particular Almonds, Pistachios, and cashews, I KNOW - all the ones that taste the best, RIGHT.

Red meat, steak and other red meats are hard to digest.  It takes all the stomach has to get through the proteins , and the connective tissue in the meat, this is why it is so important to chew the meat very good before swallowing it.  I'm not saying stop eating meat by no means.  I am an avid hunter I would not give up meat or ask anyone to, for anything.  

Dairy, lactose intolerant or not, dairy is hard on your stomach.  We are not made to digest the proteins or the fats in bovine milk. We are able but were not made for it.  Hard or dry cheese is not as hard on your digestive system as moist cheeses like cottage cheese or ricotta.

Capsaicin is the active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus Capsicum. It is an irritant for mammals, including humans, and produces a sensation of burning in any tissue with which it comes into contact. This is in salsa, hot sauce, and other spicy foods and is hard on your stomach.

Wheat, Rye, Barley, and sometimes oats - are hard on the digestive system due to the proteins called gluten found in them.  Even if you do not have celiac disease, gluten is hard on the digestive system.