The 4-1-1 On Gluten
What is gluten and why should we avoid it?
Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, barley and sometimes oats and is disruptive to our digestive system. Gluten also affects our emotions, mood, immunity, weight and energy because of how it acts inside the body. It affects our hormones and plays a role in exacerbating many autoimmune or chronic health situations.
Gluten is ‘gluey’ and makes dough sticky. It’s also used as a binding agent in actual glues.
Adjusting to a gluten-free lifestyle can be challenging. The best way to avoid gluten is to always read labels and ingredients.
Foods Where Gluten Often Hides:
Medications Supplements
Packaged pre-made foods (like sandwiches, seasoned tofu)
Barbeque Sauce
Breaded Fish, Chicken, Shrimp and Scallops
Mushrooms Bread (rolls, muffins, etc.)
Canned Soups
Dried Soups
Cereals
Cookies and Cakes
Couscous and Rice Mixes
Crackers and Flavored Potato Chips
Frozen foods
Pasta (all wheat based, semolina, durum)
Pie
Sauces & Sauce Packets
Gravy (packaged and bottled)
Salad Dressing
Soy Sauce & Teriyaki Sauce
Beer Ale
Packaged Lunch Meat
Candy Bars
Farina 5/7/9-Grain Cereal
Flours
Ice Cream Cones
Ice Cream that contains cookie dough or candies
Bacon Bits
Imitation Crab Meat
Malt Vinegar
Grain-Sweetened Chocolate
Marinades
Pretzels
Sausages
Seitan Soba Noodles (unless 100% buckwheat)
Stuffing
Avoid eating these grains that contain gluten:
Oats
Rye
Barley
Semolina
Spelt
Kamut
Triticale
Durum
Which non-gluten whole grains should you buy and why?
Organic Millet Quinoa
Amaranth
Teff
Buckwheat
Brown Rice
Seed grains have more protein, more fiber and often more minerals like calcium. They reduce heart disease, regulate cholesterol levels, reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, improve blood sugar control, increase mental clarity, help the liver to function properly, and help to manage weight issues. They contain antioxidants and act as tumor growth suppressants (cancer prevention), and reduce the risk of hormone-related cancers by helping to balance circulating hormone levels.
Action Step: Try adding new seed grains into your diet one at a time and see how that feels in your body