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Quick question about the latest newsletter
      #237907 - 01/12/06 08:00 AM
Augie

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while reading Deborah's story, she mentioned eating Ezekiel bread. Did you guys think she was saying she was okay with it and that it didn't cause her problems? This surprised me as it is IF isn't it? I was surprised someone with IBS-D would not be eating white breads.

Am I interpreting this wrong?

Thanks...hope an IBS-C story is next!

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Re: Quick question about the latest newsletter new
      #237910 - 01/12/06 08:06 AM
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Beth, There is a short one in my last post -Bob

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But is Ekeziel okay? new
      #237995 - 01/12/06 11:57 AM
Augie

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Is the person in the article saying she can eat it? I just am not sure. Sounds like she is though! And, she's D prone.

Were you referring to yourself as the IBS-C story? I'm not sure I understand what you were refering to in an earlier post?

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Re: But is Ekeziel okay? new
      #238029 - 01/12/06 02:05 PM
belinda

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Some IBS people seem to be able to tolerate more IF than others. Personally, I can only tolerate bread and buns made from white flour. I would get horribly ill if I tried eating bread made from IF. So if Ekeziel is made from IF, it would not be on my menu!

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Re: But is Ekeziel okay? new
      #238059 - 01/12/06 03:48 PM
hawkeye

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It is sprouted wheat, and someone just told me this weekend that they avoid wheat but can eat sprouted wheat just fine. Go figure. Dan

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I was just wondering about the newsletter new
      #238107 - 01/12/06 06:32 PM
Augie

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If you subscribe to it, do you think Deborah was saying she is okay with it?

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The theory is... new
      #238110 - 01/12/06 06:34 PM
Augie

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that the bread doesn't contain flour so it may be easier for gluten intolerant people to digest because it isn't flour.

I think this would be different than IBS intolerance for it though. If anyone tries it....please post!

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Re: Quick question about the latest newsletter new
      #238148 - 01/12/06 08:47 PM
boo75

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Beth Bread has never been a problem since my primary store bought bread is Ezekiel, and my homemade baked breads are either brown rice flour, corn flour, or a combination of millet and other grains. For this reason, I wasn't able to identify whole wheat as the culprit It sounds like she's ok with it. I googled Ezekiel and it is sprouted. Ezekiel is the brand name for bread, rolls, etc.

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Re: Quick question about the latest newsletter new
      #238151 - 01/12/06 08:55 PM
Gracie

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Ezekiel breads are made from organic sprouted grains. When the grains are sprouted, they are assimilated better by the body and I believe has more nutrients. This is the way people used to make bread in biblical times - using sprouted grains. Modern day technology and companies don't do this, so they add other things to the bread and make it harder on our digestive systems.



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Re: I was just wondering about the newsletter new
      #238181 - 01/13/06 06:08 AM
Sand

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I have no idea. I can read the passage either way:

She was eating Ezekiel bread so often she never figured out whole grains were bothering her.

OR

She was eating Ezekiel bread and did fine so that means she does okay with whole grains (presumably combined with SF).

I think it's irrelevant, though. If she can handle whole grains, that's great for her, but it doesn't change that fact that I can't. If she can't handle whole grains, I can relate, but it doesn't change the fact that other people can and if they can eat them, they should, both for general health and for good bowel function.

HTH.

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This is exactly the passage that confused me! new
      #238188 - 01/13/06 06:48 AM
Augie

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I didn't know which way to interpret it. The way I decided to interpret it is that she was okay with it, but not okay with wheat flour products, like her pancakes.

That's why it's confusing because both are IF...so she can eat IF Ezekiel bread but not IF wheat pancakes? It seems like she would be fine with both or have problems with both.

And like I mentioned, she isn't eating white bread as her SF...so I wonder what she is usuing to have a sandwich on Ezekiel bread???

I am thinking of trying this bread if it is safer than wheat or other IF and can be used alone without an SF food, in addition to it.

Deborah, if you're out there, chime in please!

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Gracie, do you eat this bread?-nt new
      #238193 - 01/13/06 06:51 AM
Augie

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Re: This is exactly the passage that confused me! new
      #238194 - 01/13/06 06:52 AM
Linz

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Not sure if it helps BUT....just b/c you can tolerate one food that's high in IF, doesn't mean you can tolerate all high-IF foods! My IF tolerance varies alot from food to food.

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Hi Bette! new
      #238195 - 01/13/06 06:53 AM
Augie

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This is the bread you use for sandwiches? Can you eat it without any SF with it? Just curious as to how much others can do.

Thanks so much!

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Re: But is Ekeziel okay? new
      #238205 - 01/13/06 07:26 AM
Johnny T. Reb

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It's the reply in the "toleration of acacia thread" that you
didn't bother to respond to, or ignored, whichever. -Bob

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I didn't see it, sorry new
      #238220 - 01/13/06 08:19 AM
Augie

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And I'm not sure where it is now. Sometimes posts go by without me seeing them. I don't do it intentionally, but it's impossible for me to see every post. Maybe you could bump it for me if I don't respond or something.

Honestly, I may miss many posts. Especially if I'm in the LR and log off right away before checking the Eating Board. The post will no longer be highlighted once I log off and I won't necessarily notice it the next time. Or if my boss walks in and I need to log off ASAP!

HTH explain things.

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Re: Gracie, do you eat this bread?-nt new
      #238353 - 01/13/06 04:02 PM
Gracie

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Yes I do eat this bread sometimes. I don't buy it very often because it costs about $5.00 - $6.00 a loaf in Canada. I seem to be okay with the bread, but someone else might not have the same luck.



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Surprised? new
      #238354 - 01/13/06 04:07 PM
Bevvy

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Quote:

I was surprised someone with IBS-D would not be eating white breads.





I am a "D" and I NEVER eat white bread, only whole wheat for this gal! White bread cramps me up. No thank you!

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For those who can eat this bread... new
      #238624 - 01/15/06 07:20 AM
Augie

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Do you eat some sort of SF beforehand?

Thanks!

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