Wednesday, November 17, 2010

My Gluten Free Life - Things to Make GF Living Easier

I have been gluten free since September.  I was not officially diagnosed as celiac but I had a whole host of symptoms.  I am sure that if I went in for the testing, it would come back positive.  I know a blood test can be done but that is sometimes faulty as it can produce a false negative.  A sure-fire way to diagnose is through an intestinal biopsy.  I prefer not to subject myself to either of those things so I will keep things are they are.  Also, with asthma on my record, I will never have decent life insurance compared to a non-asthmatic such as my husband.  I have about a third of the coverage he has for the same price!  The last thing I need is to add another "disease" to that list.  Besides, with conventional medicine it can take up to 10 years to get a correct celiac diagnosis if you don't know already to look for it so I figure I have 10 years before I have to mention it at a regular doctor appointment. 

Anyway, here is where I would like to post tips and tricks I find as I go with cooking and otherwise.  I am not sure yet how I will organize this section so bear with me.  Also, please share with me what you may know.  Then I will post it here for others' benefit.  Here is what I know so far:

I just got three cookbooks today that are all gluten free recipes.  They are all by author Bette Hagman who is an authority on the subject.  The cookbooks I now have are her cookbooks on bread, comfort foods, and desserts.  I will keep you posted as I try recipes and like or do not like them. 

Again, please share with me, too.  That way I can pass it along to others.  Together, we can make this fun!

"Weird" Things That Have Become My "Normal"

So, if you read my previous posts, you probably have some idea that my lifestyle has become very different than what it used to be.  Though I still have to update my blog with what the last 6 weeks have held (I am still in detox/cleanse mode and it's been 8 weeks.  Anyway, I thought you might be interested in reading about some of the strange new things that have become a part of my life.  A few things I was already doing but in the effort of saving money, I have expanded on some of those things. 

  • I not only drink kefir (the rest of my family does, too, now) but I now make it, as well
  • I make my own yogurt
  • We sprout our own sprouts--when a 4-year-old helps grow sprouts she is likely to eat them - :)
  • I eat and make lacto-fermented vegetables (a.k.a. saurkraut--I also have made and eaten carrots this way)
  • I practice dry skin brushing on a regular basis.  What you do is take a natural bristle brush and dry brush your skin prior to taking a shower.  You make large, circular motions moving from your limbs toward your heart.  (It's a bit more in-depth than that but that is the short of it).  Then in the shower you repeat the motions with your scrubbie.  You then alternate between warm and cool water in the shower.  When it's time to dry off you, again, repeat the pattern with a rough towel.   All this is to help move lymph fluid through the body.  Mine does not seem to move very well so this helps.  When I first had my live blood analyzed, my blood was far too liquid and didn't form a nice 'bubble' when my finger was pricked.  That was because there was too much garbage in my blood from my lymph system not doing its job very well.  It is much, much better now.
  • I jump on a mini trampoline a miminum of 5 minutes per day.  This also helps move the lymph fluid through the body. 
  • I have had a colonic.  Yes, I really have and it's not that bad.  The science behind it makes good sense.  There are many who believe that death begins in the colon.  When you see pictures of the healthy colon versus sick colons, I will do whatever I need to to not be in the latter group. 
  • I eat lots of olive oil but also put it on my skin.  Most lotions are so full of junk that I know exactly what I'm putting on my skin and thereby into my body if it is organic extra virgin olive oil.  Between that and the skin brushing, my skin looks and feels great!
  • I use essential oils to scent the home instead of using artificial perfumes.  A recent trip into Bath and Body Works was so overwhelmingly stinky to me that I almost had to leave.  I used to LOVE that place!   
I think that about sums it up.  If I come up with anything else I will add it here.  I would love to hear about any unusual things you do to get or keep you or your family healthy.  Please share!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

My Treatment - Round One

My treatment as prescribed by Dr. Donna has been very intense.  The first thing I had to do was a 10 day colon cleanse.  I also had a TON of supplements to begin rebuilding the nutrients in my system I had not been getting.  I may have forgotten to mention that my blood calcium levels were that of a post-menopausal woman (another sign of celiac disease) so one of the many supplements has been calcium. Here are the rest from those first 10 days:
calcium/ magnesium
  1. iodine for thyroid support
  2. aloe vera juice
  3. vitamin B complex
  4. digestive enzymes
  5. green powder
  6. omega oils
  7. licorice root for adrenal support
  8. liquid minerals
  9. flax oil
  10. fiber
  11. vitamin C
  12. goat milk protein powder
  13. Bragg's Liquid Aminos
  14. raw apple cider vinegar
  15. colon cleanse capsules
Along with the supplements my diet changed dramatically.  For those first 10 days (actually was 14 days) I could only eat raw fruits and vegetables in a specific combining pattern throughout the day.  This is based on Dr. Hay's theory that combining foods in a particular way is easier on our digestives systems and thereby promotes optimal health.  To read more about food combining, click here. With breakfast and dinner I was making a smoothie with kefir, fruit (no fruit for p.m. shake), green powder, flax oil, aloe vera juice, vitamin C and stevia to sweeten, if needed.  I have learned to like this smoothie.  So, for two weeks, I had nothing cooked and no protein other than the kefir and goat milk protein.  Oops, I was allowed one fried egg twice per week.  I thought I would die as I am not a vegetarian and never could be.  I found that I didn't really miss the protein.  The diet was excruciating as it was such a change.  I felt like I was in mourning over all the crap I had been eating.  Stupid, huh?  Then, I discovered salad with spinach and lettuce, tons of veggies, olive oil and apple cider vinegar, and organic salt and msg-free pizza seasoning.  I can't get enough of that!

Ok, I could go on and on about all the little details but I won't.  Feel free to email me if you have questions or feel I haven't covered something enough.  

Anyway, those first 14 days brought the most profound changes and things have been getting better ever since.  Here are the things I began to notice (usually at weird times when it was inappropriate to hoot and holler but I wanted to!):
  • Eczema disappeared - the spots by my eyes have been there forever and always were irritated
  • Eyes did not feel dry and were much less red
  • Usually my sinuses were super stuffy in the morning and that was gone
  • My energy was back by the second day!!   I think that was because, for the first time in ages, I was no longer malnurished!
  • The arthritis pain in my knuckles was gone
  • Seasonal allergies seemed to have disappeared overnight
  • Asthma much better
  • Menstrual stuff better
During those first 14 days I lost 4 pounds.  I was forewarned that I may get very thin before this is all done as my body flushes out the toxins.  Toxins often sit in fat cells and nobody ever wants to believe that petite people can have any fat on them but my cellulite on the lower half kept building and definitely looked like hail damage.  That area shrank significantly right away.  I have continued to lose weight but please don't be worried about me.  Once all the systems are cleaned out and pH levels restored, my body will automatically seek it's ideal weight. 

When I went back to Dr. Donna after the first 14 days, my blood was already looking better in terms of new, healthy blood cells instead of the ones fermenting with yeast (yeah, she joked that I was making my own wine!).  Dr. Donna was delighted that so many symptoms had already gone away but, again, I was the one who was surprised, not her.