7
May

This is one of the few products out there that is so creamy and wonderful you would never know you are not actually eating ice cream! These organic ice cream-like treats are made with coconut milk and are 100% dairy-free. Turtle Mountain, the maker of So-Delicious refers to them as “the perfect little treat!” and we would have to agree; they are perfection.

Ingredients: Organic Coconut Milk, Organic Agave Syrup, Chicory Root Extract, Carob Bean Gum, Guar Gum, Natural Coconut Flavor, Beet Sugar, Chocolate Liquor, Coconut Oil and/or Palm Oil, Cocoa Butter, Soy Lecithin, Sale, Vanilla Extract, Almonds and Toasted Coconut.

Other Important Info: 170 Calories, 90 Calories from Fat, 10 g Total Fat, 7g Saturated Fat, 0g Trans Fat, 15g Total Carbohydrate, 3g Dietary Fiber, 10g Sugars, 2g Protein.

Some of the many fabulous features of this “perfect little treat,” aside from being a total celebration in your mouth, are:

  • Dairy Free / Lactose Free
  • Sweetened with Agave
  • Contains No Soy Protein
  • Cholesterol Free
  • No Trans Fats
  • Certified Vegan
  • Certified Made with Organic Ingredients

While this product is not advertised as gluten-free and doesn’t denote gluten-free anywhere on the packaging, the allergen identification table on Turtle Mountain’s website indicates that it is free of gluten, so you can add that to the list things that makes this dessert so great. Indeed it is also Corn Free and Egg Free as well!

Turtle Mountain also talks about how these coconut almond bars are “rich in medium chain fatty acids,” which they say is a “good fat.” They describe MCFAs as “readily absorbed, digested and utilized as energy by the body, unlike long chain fatty acids which the body stores as fat.” Further, “two of the primary MCFAs found in coconut milk, lauric and capric acid, are known for supporting the body’s immune system.”

Lastly, this product is sweetened with agave which is a lower-glycemic alternative to sugar.

Description: Tastes like vanilla / coconut ice cream. It’s on a stick and coated with delicious chocolate that has little pieces of almonds and coconut dispersed throughout. The “ice cream” is so smooth and so creamy. The chocolate is fabulous and melts in your mouth leaving behind the little pieces of toasted coconut and almonds for you to crunch away on.

Hope you enjoy this “perfect little treat!”

Category : dairy free
6
May
The possible symptoms of a dairy sensitivity can be the same symptoms as so many other maladies and consequently, a dairy sensitivity can go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed as something else for years and years.  Below is a list of symptom possibilities that can arise from a dairy sensitivity.  One or all could mean you have a dairy sensitivity.  It could indicate another disease or disorder too, so this list must be taken with a grain of salt, so to speak.  There will usually be symptoms of indigestion, bloating and gas within a short time after consuming dairy, but not always.  Blood tests are available to rule out or rule in whether it is indeed a dairy sensivity.

Abnormal Cravings For Sweets

Abnormal Thirst
Achy Joints
Achy Muscles
Acne
Aggressiveness
Always Feel Hungry
Anger
Anxiety
Anxiousness
Apathy
Appetite Poor
Arthritis
Asthma
Avoid Activity
Awaken During Night – Hard to Get Back To Sleep
Aware of Breathing Heavily
Bad Breath
Bags or Dark Circles Under Eyes
Belching
Binge Drinking
Binge Eating
Bloated Abdomen
Bloating After Eating
Bowel Movements Painful or Difficult
Chest Congestion
Chills
Chronic Bronchitis
Chronic Coughing
Chronic Ear Infections
Chronic Fatigue
Coarse Hair
Compulsive Eating
Confusion
Constipation
Constipation Alternating with Diarrhea
Crave Candy
Crave Coffee
Crave Salt
Crave Sweets
Crying Without Reason
Depression
Diarrhea
Difficulty with Comprehension
Diffiiculty Making Decisions
Dizziness
Drowsy During Daytime
Dry Ears
Dry Eyes
Dry Mouth
Dry Nose
Dry Skin
Excessive Appetite
Excessive Mucus
Excessive Sweating
Excessive Thirst
Excessive Weight
Exhaustion
Extreme Worry
Failing Memory
Faintness
Fatigue
Fatigue Easily
Fear
Feel Insecure
Feel Lightheaded Often
Feeling of Incomplete Bowel Evacuation
Feeling of Weakness
Food Cravings
Forgetfulness
Foul-Smelling Gas
Frequent Illness
Frequent Nose Bleeds
Frequent Sinus Infections
Frequent Skin Rashes
Frequent Stuffy Nose
Frequent Vomiting
Gagging
Gassy
Hay Fever
Headaches
Heartburn
Heat Intolerance
Highly Emotional
Hives
Hoarseness
Hungry Between Meals
Hyperactivity
Hyperventilation
Inability to Concentrate
Indecisiveness
Indigestion
Indigestion Soon After Eating
Insecurity
Insomnia
Intestinal Pain
Intolerance to Heat
Irritability
Irritable Bowel
Itching
Itching Feet
Itching Skin
Itchy Ears
Itchy Eyes
Joint Stiffness
Keyed Up – Hard to Calm
Lack of Energy
Learning Disabilities
Lethargy
Lightheaded
Limited Movement
Lower Bowel Gas After Eating
Mental Sluggishness
Milk Products Cause Distress
Mood Swings
Nausea
Nervous Stomach
Nervousness
Never Seem to Get Well
Night Sweats
Nightmares / Bad Dreams
Noise Sensitivity
Overeating Sweets Upsets
Persistent Cough
Poor Concentration
Poor Coordination
Poor Memory
Puffy Eyelids
Quick Digestion
Rash
Reduced Initiative
Restlessness
Scaly Skin
Sinus Problems
Skin Peels on Feet
Skin Sensitive to Touch
Sleepy During Day
Slow Healer
Slow Starter in AM
Sluggishness
Sneezing Attacks
Sore Throat
Sores
Sores that won’t heal
Sour Stomach Often
Splitting Headaches
Startle Easily
Stiffness
Stomach Pain
Stuffy Nose
Subject to Colds & Bronchitis
Sweats
Swelling
Swollen Ankles
Swollen Eyelids
Swollen Feet
Tendency to Hives
Timid
Tiredness
Trouble Sleeping
Ulcers
Unable to Relax
Uncoordinated
Underweight
Unusual Swelling
Very Easily Fatigued
Vomiting
Water Retention
Watery Eyes
Watery Nose
Weak Grip
Weight Gain
Weight Loss
Worrier
Yawn A Lot
Category : Symptoms
4
May

Sugar is involved in, and even the direct cause of, many issues such as:

  • Weight gain
  • Insulin resistance
  • Foggy thinking
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Sudden rising and falling of energy levels
  • Yeast infections
  • Interference in mineral absorption
  • Tooth decay and Gum disease
  • Upsetting the delicate balance of the flora of the gut
  • Sleep Disruption
  • Increase appetite causing you to eat even more
  • Headaches

But wait, there’s more! Studies show that sugar can be linked to depression and anxiety too. Hopefully this is enough to raise awareness and initiate a desire to eliminate sugar from the diet.

Category : Uncategorized
30
Apr

Don’t be too quick to jump on the bandwagon of self-diagnosis of lactose intolerance. Even though it is estimated that 30 to 50 million Americans suffer with lactose intolerance, those common symptoms may be caused by a sensitivity to other components of milk and not just an intolerance of one component. Lactose is the primary sugar in milk. Individuals with lactose intolerance cannot break down the simple sugar, lactose, found in milk and most other dairy products. As a result, the lactose in these foods passes virtually unchanged through the digestive system, creating a wide range of effects including painful gas, bloating, and severe stomach cramps. These symptoms of lactose intolerance typically worsen with age, and can be extremely uncomfortable, but are not usually serious or life threatening.

There are dairy products made to help people who truly suffer from lactose intolerance be able to enjoy all of the things made from milk. Some of these products work because they are supplemented with lactase in order to assist the sufferer of lactose intolerance to be able to digest the lactose. Others are simply “lactose-free.” The problem comes in when someone with a sensitivity or allergy to milk thinks they are lactose intolerant and consume these lactose-intolerant-friendly products thinking they are safe when in fact they are not.

Adding all of the lactase supplements your body can take will do nothing to help a sufferer of dairy sensitivity or dairy allergy reduce symptoms since there is not a problem for them with the lactose in the dairy products. Whey or casein are two protein components in milk and are often the components that are triggering sensitivities or allergies. Just because Uncle Elroy says the kid has lactose intolerance doesn’t mean Elroy is right.

The symptoms of lactose intolerance can mimic many of the symptoms of a dairy sensitivity and even a dairy allergy. The symptoms of lactose intolerance are commonly abdominal pain, diarrhea, and flatulence. Be aware that those symptoms can be indicative of many other disease processes as well.  However, if they commonly occur after consuming dairy products, or overindulging in dairy products, lactose intolerance could be the culprit.

There are those who are lactase deficient as well, which is similar to being lactose intolerant. When someone has lactase deficiency syndrome their bodies do not make enough lactase as defined by a scale considered to be normal amongst healthy adults but who do not show any symptoms of lactose intolerance. For those people, they have reached equilibrium in not consuming more dairy than their own bodies can successfully digest with the amount of lactase they produce. These people may develop symptoms at any time when there is an overindulgence of dairy products, but if dairy products are ingested only to the point of what they can tolerate, then all is well for them.

There is no known way to make the body produce more lactase, but there is lactase available in supplemental form. It is also already in some dairy products marketed toward those with lactose intolerance. A definitive diagnosis needs to be found out by visiting a healthcare provider who will test for lactase insufficiency. If no lactase insufficiency is found, then the disease may very well be a dairy sensitivity or a dairy allergy, or it could be an entirely separate malady unrelated to dairy consumption. Whatever it may be, knowledge is the key to the vault of health.

If you are lactose intolerant, try not to feel too bad about it. All is not lost. Great dairy alternatives exist and the bottom line to it all anyway is that eliminating those embarrassing digestive symptoms will help you to feel great.

Nothing tastes as good as HEALTHY feels.

For More Information on Lactose Intolerance and other Food Intolerances Go To: http://www.FoodIntoleranceInfo.com

Category : Lactose Intolerance
28
Apr

As discussed over the past week, Leaky Gut Syndrome is a condition where there is damage to the intestinal lining and larger particles of food, food that has not been digested entirely, and other toxins, pass through into the body when they shouldn’t.  In other words, they “leak” out.  When these “invaders” make their way through the intestinal lining, the immune system responds by making antibodies and the body thus reacts with symptoms.  Because of the stress Leaky Gut Syndrome puts on the body, there is a huge impact on how one feels both physically and mentally.  Often, people are misdiagnosed with another condition, when really, Leaky Gut Syndrome is the culprit.

Treatment of Leaky Gut Syndrome is simple.  It is done without the use of drugs or surgery by what is commonly referred to as an “elimination diet.”  An elimination diet consists of eliminating all  foods that people are commonly sensitive to.  This would include foods such as wheat, dairy, eggs, sugar, corn and soy. Fore more information embarking on an elimination diet, see April 9, 2010 Blog Post: Embarking On A Dairy Elimination Diet or our recent article: Discovering and Treating a Dairy Sensitivity By An Elimination Diet.

If you decide to go on an elimination diet, it’s always a good idea to do so under the supervision of a medical professional who can recommend food alternatives and a good supplement regimen.

There is a plethora of interesting information about Leaky Gut Syndrome in Gloria Gilbere’s book, “I Was Poisoned By My Body.”

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Category : Elimination Diet | Leaky Gut Syndrome
23
Apr

As discussed yesterday Leaky Gut Syndrome is a condition where there is damage to the intestinal lining and larger particles of food, food that has not been digested entirely, and other toxins, pass through into the body when they shouldn’t.  In other words, they “leak” out.  When these “invaders” make their way through the intestinal lining, the immune system responds by making antibodies and the body thus reacts with symptoms.  Because of the stress Leaky Gut Syndrome puts on the body, there is a huge impact on how one feels both physically and mentally.  Often, people are misdiagnosed with another condition, when really, Leaky Gut Syndrome is the culprit.

As far as the relation between Leaky Gut Syndrome and a food allergy or food sensitivity, what happens is that when foods permeate the intestinal lining due to Leaky Gut, the body starts to see it as an invader and waalaaah, the birth of a food sensitivity.  It is, however, a chicken and egg scenario, because consuming foods that one is sensitive or allergic to can cause break-down of the intestinal wall and can birth new food sensitivities.

One of the best and most fascinating books we’ve come across on this subject is I Was Poisoned By My Body by Gloria Gilbere.

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Thanks for reading.  Still more to come on Leaky Gut Syndrome in the next few days!

Category : Uncategorized
22
Apr

Leaky Gut Syndrome is a condition where there is damage to the intestinal lining.  In a normal, healthy person, the intestinal lining should be impermeable except to allow properly digested food to pass through.  In the case of Leaky Gut Syndrome, the intestinal lining becomes more permeable, allowing larger particles of food, food that has not been digested entirely, and other toxins, to pass through into the body or, in other words, “leak” out. 

The causes of Leaky Gut Syndrome vary and range from medications such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs, to candida, to excess consumption of alcohol and sugar, to stress, to parasites, to overeating, to chronic constipation, to environmental factors such as toxins and pollutants in our everyday lives.  Whatever the cause, the result is the same; irritation and inflammation, and specifically, damage to the intestinal lining.  After this damage has occurred, the gates are open so to speak and the control over what goes out and what stays in is gone.

When these “invaders” make their way through the intestinal lining when they should not, the immune system responds by making antibodies and the body thus reacts with symptoms.  Malnutrition can result from improper absorption of vitamins and minerals.  Stess on the liver can also occur, given that the liver is the clearinghouse for toxins and it can become overworked and have a harder time functioning optimally.  Other symptoms consitent with food allergies or food sensitivities can occur as well.  Because of the stress Leaky Gut Syndrome puts on the body, there is a huge impact on how one feels both physically and mentally.

More to come on Leaky Gut Syndrome and it’s relation to food allergies and food sensitivities in the next couple days!

Category : Diagnosis | Leaky Gut Syndrome