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<blockquote data-quote="Christoph1945" data-source="post: 6397962" data-attributes="member: 42426"><p>Going gluten free isn't an easy journey but I hadn't realised that some folk would suffer withdrawal symptoms. You would be amazed at how many products have wheat, barley, and gluten added. Some folk used to blame the chemicals used by farmers and some said that it was the additives added by the millers and bakers.</p><p></p><p>Many moons ago, the makers of the Hovis loaf ran a tv advert for a loaf called 'Hovis Nothing Added'. The ad commenced with a young family arguing and bickering around the tea table. The ad then moved on to the family after ditching their normal bread and eating 'Hovis Nothing Added' and all was sweetness and light. At the time, I wouldn't have given the add much credence but now believe that the problem runs much deeper and is indeed historic.</p><p></p><p>There is one Jewish group that believe that the forbidden fruit of the garden of Eden was in fact wheat. When one contemplates how Adam and Eve reacted after eating the forbidden fruit and how some folk today are affected by consuming wheat and gluten, perhaps there may be some truth in the Jewish belief that wheat was the forbidden fruit. A few years ago one of our norther universities was looking into the link between diet and criminality.</p><p></p><p>If I keep a close eye on my diet and avoid gluten and certain additives I am able to be less sensitised to events and more able to keep a more measured and stable outlook. I also sleep better and wake fresher in the morning.</p><p></p><p>Pump me full of the taboo products and I'm more like a twelve bore with a hair trigger and no safety! In the past, before I knew better, it cost me many jobs and just a few friends.</p><p></p><p>Don't burry those emotions, talk to someone, seek professional advice, watch what you eat and drink, and above all remember that you are not alone and there 'IS' always a way through the deepest and darkest of nights!</p><p></p><p>Chris <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite24" alt="(y)" title="Thumbs Up (y)" loading="lazy" data-shortname="(y)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christoph1945, post: 6397962, member: 42426"] Going gluten free isn't an easy journey but I hadn't realised that some folk would suffer withdrawal symptoms. You would be amazed at how many products have wheat, barley, and gluten added. Some folk used to blame the chemicals used by farmers and some said that it was the additives added by the millers and bakers. Many moons ago, the makers of the Hovis loaf ran a tv advert for a loaf called 'Hovis Nothing Added'. The ad commenced with a young family arguing and bickering around the tea table. The ad then moved on to the family after ditching their normal bread and eating 'Hovis Nothing Added' and all was sweetness and light. At the time, I wouldn't have given the add much credence but now believe that the problem runs much deeper and is indeed historic. There is one Jewish group that believe that the forbidden fruit of the garden of Eden was in fact wheat. When one contemplates how Adam and Eve reacted after eating the forbidden fruit and how some folk today are affected by consuming wheat and gluten, perhaps there may be some truth in the Jewish belief that wheat was the forbidden fruit. A few years ago one of our norther universities was looking into the link between diet and criminality. If I keep a close eye on my diet and avoid gluten and certain additives I am able to be less sensitised to events and more able to keep a more measured and stable outlook. I also sleep better and wake fresher in the morning. Pump me full of the taboo products and I'm more like a twelve bore with a hair trigger and no safety! In the past, before I knew better, it cost me many jobs and just a few friends. Don't burry those emotions, talk to someone, seek professional advice, watch what you eat and drink, and above all remember that you are not alone and there 'IS' always a way through the deepest and darkest of nights! Chris (y) [/QUOTE]
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