Posts Tagged ‘gluten free’

A Little Support On Your Gluten-Free Journey Can Go A Long Way…

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Discovering you have a sensitivity to gluten can be an overwhelming experience that leaves you feeling frustrated and alien, but connecting with people in person or online can help reorient your diet and health and navigate your local food scene.

If you look at influential public figures or successful business owners or accomplished artists, you’ll notice their backbone is their community. They’re well connected with a network, a mastermind or accountability group, or maybe they maintain involvement in online forums to help them refine their craft. (more…)

The ABC’s of Gluten-Free: Announcing New Podcast Series!

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

I’ve had the pleasure of working with so many over the years whose lives have been profoundly and positively changed by living a gluten free life (including me!).

Being on the clinical front lines, I have learned many “secrets” that equal the difference between GF (gluten free) and thriving or GF with sub-par health.

You see, just going gluten free doesn’t equal vitality… And a GF diet is not necessarily healthy.

But the the secrets to healthy gluten-free living are revealed in our new series, the “ABC’s of Gluten Free!”

I’ve teamed up with Tiffany Pollard, a holistic health care provider and whole foods cooking instructor. Together we are delighted to bring to you everything you need to know to live a bountiful, vital, GF life!

The ABC’s of Gluten Free just launched, exclusively on the Eating For Evolution Community site. Each week, new episodes will be delivered in the form of easy to download audios accompanied by handy printable PDF documents so you don’t miss a beat.

Don’t miss out on 26 episodes (to be released sequentially) of priceless secrets and wisdom that help you create the vital GF life! Click here to uncover all the goodness in episode “A!”

Celiac Vegetarian? Hold the Tofurkey!

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Vegetarians beware as you head home for the holidays this year to visit friends and family. Though you may encounter an intimidating turkey or two, the typical holiday meat substitutes may be just as unsavory to your health.

You may need to sit down and talk turkey with your loved ones, which might shake up tradition a little bit. It can be hard to break it to the folks that you won’t be joining them in this year’s turkey dinner, and for Celiacs it can be even harder to tell them that they can’t just throw a Tofurky in the oven to make up for it.

And here’s why: wheat gluten is the main ingredient in a Torfurky roast. In fact, many of the meat substitutes you’ll find in the markets are based on wheat protein derivatives or embellished with gluten containing seasonings.

Knowing that, the options for a gluten-free vegetarian may seem limited, especially around family traditions.

I recommend a special holiday tempeh or beans dish over any kind of artificial meat — I’m not a huge fan of tofu because of its poor production methods and minimal digestibility.

However, it does offer an option for the rare holiday occasion. You can make a “turkey” out of a few pounds of firm tofu, using arrowroot powder to make it more solid and yeast flakes and other spices to season it. Form it into a ball just like the way a Tofurky comes out of its packaging — my veggie friends swear it’s delicious! Try serving it with some miso soup or cultured vegetables, both rich in beneficial bacteria, which will help your body break it down… a tasty compromise that won’t wreak havoc on your intestines the way a Tofurky does.

Happy holidays!

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