Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you truly have a disease.. going gluten free does absolutely nothing to improve your health in any way.
Intolerances are real. If a person can have both a dairy allergy and CMPI THEN it stand to reason that a person can also have celiac OR gluten intolerance. Many autoimmune disorder patients are encouraged to remove dairy or gluten from their diet to see if it helps.
There are also an increasing number of studies showing that increased intestinal permeability is a factor with tolerance of food proteins, which can be inherited. As the permeability increases larger proteins can "go through" and are flagged by certain immune cells.
I used to feel the same way as PP until my doc suggested it bc I have an autoimmune issue. It helps.
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks is garbage. Their coffee quality has long since declined since they decided to focus on trendy popular drinks that are basically dessert.
If you "need your Starbucks," I strongly suspect you to be the kind of person who also thinks you're superior to people who eat fast food, but you're eating/drinking the same garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks is garbage. Their coffee quality has long since declined since they decided to focus on trendy popular drinks that are basically dessert.
If you "need your Starbucks," I strongly suspect you to be the kind of person who also thinks you're superior to people who eat fast food, but you're eating/drinking the same garbage.
Anonymous wrote:People who eat red meat cooked more than medium rare are unsophisticated and might as well just stick to the Old Country Buffet
Anonymous wrote:I hate tasting menus and small plates restaurants - not as controversial as it used to be when those kinds of restaurants were super popular
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you truly have a disease.. going gluten free does absolutely nothing to improve your health in any way.
Intolerances are real. If a person can have both a dairy allergy and CMPI THEN it stand to reason that a person can also have celiac OR gluten intolerance. Many autoimmune disorder patients are encouraged to remove dairy or gluten from their diet to see if it helps.
There are also an increasing number of studies showing that increased intestinal permeability is a factor with tolerance of food proteins, which can be inherited. As the permeability increases larger proteins can "go through" and are flagged by certain immune cells.
Anonymous wrote:I love cooking with Campbell's Cream of Mushroom soup.
Anonymous wrote:Sushi is disgusting. I don't understand why anyone would put that in their mouth.
Anonymous wrote:I think Wendy’s chicken/spicy chicken sandwich is better than Chick-fil-A
I don’t get the chick-fil-a cult following at all. It isn’t bad food, but it isn’t outstanding either and not worth a wrap around drive-thru wait. Tastes like typical fast food to me