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I'm sensitive to wheat and corn, and allergic to chocolate (I get migraines). And I have a tree-nut allergic child. I am only now atarting to get control of my sensitivities. And I know that when I avoid them my digestive system "works" well. I do cheat a little here and there with the wheat - it's so hard to say no to a…
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Candida is not recognized in "traditional" medicine. I was diagnosed by a naturopathic doctor. It's more of an alternate theroy, similar to adrenal fatigue. But when I followed the candida diet, i felt GREAT! It was the hardest diet i've ever done, with way too many restrictions, but I felt so much better. The worst was…
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interesting read: http://www.naturalnews.com/025070_protein_products_taste.html I think I'll try one of those other brown rice protiens to find a smoother one.
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it turns out the other powder I was told about was a pea protein, not hemp. And checking the website for about it, there's nothing about it being GF. It's lactose free and vegetarian, but that won't help you. (Absolute Vegetarian Protein) sorry.
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I have a Brown Rice proteim powder that says it's Gluten, Soy and Lactose Free. It's Heartland Gold Organic (sprouted non-GMO). But I will warn you that it's very gritty. It needs to be mixed with something to help with the texture. But I have also heard there's supposed to be a good hemp one out there. That should also be…
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just a note that whey protein is a 'milk' protein. So, you could be having an allergic type reaction to the protein in the milk and whey powder, instead of an intollerance reaction to the lactose. If you still have problems when you switch to soy milk, you may want to find a protein powder that not milk based.