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just heard from a co worker that his father in law aged 80, is near death due to the lining of his bowel being dead and festering. The doctors have apparently told his wife that they think Lipitor could be the cause. this is a totally new side effect to me.

From: Mike Shea <bigirish2@...>Subject: Good read"Mike Shea" <bigirish2@...>Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2011, 12:23 AM

http://www.wellnessresources.com/health/articles/the_five_key_things_you_can_do_to_lower_ldl_cholesterol_healthfully/

Yes Byron does sell his own formulations, but the info is valid.

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Try going gluten free - as gluten causes many people to have a

pot belly.

Luv - Sheila

i found this website when i was researching looking for answers to shift my pot

belly as i have only ever been a size 8 up until last year and i am desperate

to shift it.

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Hi Glynis,

ons sell whole buckwheat for less than a pound for 500gms

then grind it. I take it you know to add other finer GF flours to it, otherwise

you end up with a housebrick!

With regard to fibre, Psyllium seeds are naturally probiotic. The whole husks

are better than the capsules, you make them up into a drink or add them to a

protein shake.

Regards,

Tina.

>

> I've been gluten-free for about 3 weeks now and after having withdrawal

symptoms I am starting to feel much better, lost no weight as yet but gained

none either (hope for me yet!!) I haven't got the nutrition sorted yet though,

luckily I tend to eat plenty of fresh fruit, cheese, meat, fish and vegetables

anyway so I think I'll be OK till I've sussed it.

> My main problem is that gluten free means added maize / corn flour which

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Hi .

From what you describe your eating far to many starchy carbs and sugars.

(Ricecakes and mangos. Baked beans aren't the best either)

Increase proteins and green veg, cut to a minimum starchy veg (pots rice etc)

Choose lower sugar fruits.(apples , grapefruit, cherries

strawberries)

Regards,

Tina

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> Hi Glynis,

>

> Fibre, brown rice is ok for me..... (tastes terrible though), I just make

sure I eat fruit with peel on. Also Mangos have good amount of fibre I believe.

I make a smoothie with mango and orange juice..

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Thanks Tina,

been looking for buckwheat, H & B don't do it nor Tesco or Asda.

I'm going to experiment a bit with the bread flour and see how it turns out,

also make up my own plain flour so that I can have pies (haven't had any in

years!!)

The nurse at my endo's clinic suggested I get a referral to a dietician from my

GP and as soon as I have time to draw breath I'll make an appointment to see

her.

I got some xantham gum, GF baking powder and bicarb so I'm ready to rock!! Just

got to find those extra hours in the day.....

Glynis

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> Hi Glynis,

>

> ons sell whole buckwheat for less than a pound for 500gms

> then grind it. I take it you know to add other finer GF flours to it,

otherwise you end up with a housebrick!

>

> With regard to fibre, Psyllium seeds are naturally probiotic. The whole husks

are better than the capsules, you make them up into a drink or add them to a

protein shake.

>

> Regards,

>

> Tina.

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