Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait til you find out I’m sensitive to dairy too. And not just lactose.
So? I am too. Dairy can kill me. Yet, I, and I presume you too, have to deal with lactose-intolerant people who go on and on about how they know exaclty what it is! They too are lactose intolernat and get terrible sh*ts from diary! If you do have a dairy allergy, you are no doubt sick to death of lactose-intolerant people and the dairy fakers. They are the first ones to say, "Go on, try it, you will pay for it later, but it is worth it." Umm, no.
If you gave yourself a dairy sensitivity diagnosis, then you are one of the people that have no clue what dairy allergy is and are an attention hog, just like fake gf people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those saying, just ignore it, I can tell you that I have a member of the family who insists that the family bend over backward to accommodate her "gluten-intolerance" to the extent that she won't eat anything with soy sauce in it but then will turn around and "just try" the noodles or the cake or the bread. I would even be fine with her saying that she eats a reduced gluten diet and accommodating that, but making us eliminate soy sauce, which has minimal amounts of gluten and then turning around and stuffing mouthfuls of noodles in her mouth in the kitchen when she thinks nobody is looking or eating an entire slice of cake or a croissant is maddening.
Plus there is MSG in soy sauce. What a racist!! She hates white people -- er, I mean white bread -- AND Asians! Would hate to be at THAT thanksgiving dinner.
Anonymous wrote:You are mean OP. No need to call anyone Miss Piggy.
People’s gluten sensitivities, true or perceived have zero affect on my life.
Anonymous wrote:Wait til you find out I’m sensitive to dairy too. And not just lactose.
Anonymous wrote:For those saying, just ignore it, I can tell you that I have a member of the family who insists that the family bend over backward to accommodate her "gluten-intolerance" to the extent that she won't eat anything with soy sauce in it but then will turn around and "just try" the noodles or the cake or the bread. I would even be fine with her saying that she eats a reduced gluten diet and accommodating that, but making us eliminate soy sauce, which has minimal amounts of gluten and then turning around and stuffing mouthfuls of noodles in her mouth in the kitchen when she thinks nobody is looking or eating an entire slice of cake or a croissant is maddening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care what other people eat (unless it's endangered animals or people, I guess), but I can't stand when people with restrictive diets try to force their diets on me or try and attribute literally any problem one might have to diet.
You see it in this thread, with people implying that people should go gluten free to address mood disorders. Stuff like that is what makes people like OP annoyed by gluten free folks.
Eat what you want, try not to talk about it so much, definitely don't try to sell other people on it. I know you'll say "Well keto/gluten-free/caveman/vegan/whatever has helped me lose weight, build muscle, improved my mood, boosted my sex life, and made me a millionaire!" I don't care. Please stop talking about it.
OP is the one who brought this up by starting a brand new thread about it. Weird thing to do for someone who claims to think discussing dietary restrictions is only for dolts.
Also, just posted but:
Mood Disorders and Gluten: It’s Not All in Your Mind! A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266949/
Whoooooosh [the sound of the point sailing four feet over your head while you natter on about something no one wants to hear]
Sorry but most people do want to hear about reality. They care more about science than the opinions of random ignorant posters on DCUM.
You were wrong. Mood is affected by gluten. Deal with it.
I see your gluten-free diet has really helped with your attitude.
Anonymous wrote:Wait til you find out I’m sensitive to dairy too. And not just lactose.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care what other people eat (unless it's endangered animals or people, I guess), but I can't stand when people with restrictive diets try to force their diets on me or try and attribute literally any problem one might have to diet.
You see it in this thread, with people implying that people should go gluten free to address mood disorders. Stuff like that is what makes people like OP annoyed by gluten free folks.
Eat what you want, try not to talk about it so much, definitely don't try to sell other people on it. I know you'll say "Well keto/gluten-free/caveman/vegan/whatever has helped me lose weight, build muscle, improved my mood, boosted my sex life, and made me a millionaire!" I don't care. Please stop talking about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care what other people eat (unless it's endangered animals or people, I guess), but I can't stand when people with restrictive diets try to force their diets on me or try and attribute literally any problem one might have to diet.
You see it in this thread, with people implying that people should go gluten free to address mood disorders. Stuff like that is what makes people like OP annoyed by gluten free folks.
Eat what you want, try not to talk about it so much, definitely don't try to sell other people on it. I know you'll say "Well keto/gluten-free/caveman/vegan/whatever has helped me lose weight, build muscle, improved my mood, boosted my sex life, and made me a millionaire!" I don't care. Please stop talking about it.
OP is the one who brought this up by starting a brand new thread about it. Weird thing to do for someone who claims to think discussing dietary restrictions is only for dolts.
Also, just posted but:
Mood Disorders and Gluten: It’s Not All in Your Mind! A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6266949/
I did so bcs one of the gf cult members told me to do so on another thread. There is no pleasing you!
Anonymous wrote:Exceptions are people diagnosed with celiac and wheat allergy. I am sick of this fad and I have no patience for it. Watch them all eat the "devil" gluten when they just can't resist some dessert!There is nothing wrong with bread. Some people get bloated when eating certain grains, like oats, barley, and wheat. So, don't over it like you are little ms piggy and you will be fine. Most gf people do it because it is a fad. Rich people problems. Wheat feeds the world, we should celebrate it and we have been celebrating it around the world. Instead of a cross, we should put a halo on wheat and all grains! Halleluja, praised be the bread.
Pray do argue with me, if you follow GF but do not have celiac of a wheat allergy. Prove me wrong!