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Gluten Intolerance
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I'm 90% sure I have a problem with gluten...
I went on a diet comprising of a lot of raw food and no processed food, as recently I've been bloated as hell around my belly. This week I had amazing energy and no bloating and felt amazing...
Tonight I was baking for somebody and ate some of the batter to check it and hey presto... Waistline up three inches and I feel like a blimp... I feel like crap right now.
I previously thought my issue was soy, but now not so sure...
Thing is, I've only had this recently and I can't figure out how I'd have problems with food suddenly a year shy of thirty. Only thing I can think is that it's my medication (quetiapine), but my Dr said it can't cause intolerances...
Is it possible to get intolerant to food in your late 20s?
I went on a diet comprising of a lot of raw food and no processed food, as recently I've been bloated as hell around my belly. This week I had amazing energy and no bloating and felt amazing...
Tonight I was baking for somebody and ate some of the batter to check it and hey presto... Waistline up three inches and I feel like a blimp... I feel like crap right now.
I previously thought my issue was soy, but now not so sure...
Thing is, I've only had this recently and I can't figure out how I'd have problems with food suddenly a year shy of thirty. Only thing I can think is that it's my medication (quetiapine), but my Dr said it can't cause intolerances...
Is it possible to get intolerant to food in your late 20s?
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Seems to come and go in his case.
I don't know about intolerance, but allergies can certainly spontaneously develop.
My lactose intolerance comes and goes, too.