My wife can’t eat any of it some that claim are gluten free taste like cardboard or have a hundred and something chemicals in it. So she can’t eat it or be sick for 24 hours.
She read two books that explained what happens one was Wheat Belly and the other was Brain Grain after reading these she changed her diet and made a major change in her health.
Hi Brian, just curious…is your wife of any Mediterranean DNA? In medical history, Gluten intolerance used to be called “Mediterranean Sprue” b/c it was almost exclusively observed in people whose ancestry touched the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. My brother-in-law has it big time, and his mother, my mother-in-law, is from Malta (an island in the Mediterranean Sea). My Polish-Irish dau-in-law self-diagnosed & went through all the gluten-free hoops, only to find, once medically diagnosed, that she was in error, and “only” lactose intolerant.” We have to be careful of the latest “designer” afflictions and cures. It sounds like your wife has got her needs researched and understood, but others should be so careful, too, before signing on to the latest dietary fad.
She is of Scott and Irish decent. She did so much research into so many things and many being just gimmicks to take your money.
But your right about everyone doing the diligence of research before you jump my wife did and as long as she stays on track she is good. I can tell when she cheats at work and I hear her for the next day because of it.
That was very interesting about the Mediterranean diet. There are not very many places left that grow real wheat. Funny she can eat that and not bother her.
Steven Broiles
3 years ago
So typical of a disassociated or dissociated world! The museum one is my favorite.
Gracie Storvika
3 years ago
I love the car warranty one. It is certainly true from my perspective at least. They call and call, and call . . . even though I told them I purchased a warranty thru Allstate that lasts 10 years . . . and still they call.
joandarc
3 years ago
Thank you Dr.E for these clever funnies! I like the one about the museum as well.
Calgirl
3 years ago
I have no favorites here….I’m still laughing at all of them!
The one about bread–I’ve wondered about that same thing.
My wife can’t eat any of it some that claim are gluten free taste like cardboard or have a hundred and something chemicals in it. So she can’t eat it or be sick for 24 hours.
She read two books that explained what happens one was Wheat Belly and the other was Brain Grain after reading these she changed her diet and made a major change in her health.
Hi Brian, just curious…is your wife of any Mediterranean DNA? In medical history, Gluten intolerance used to be called “Mediterranean Sprue” b/c it was almost exclusively observed in people whose ancestry touched the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. My brother-in-law has it big time, and his mother, my mother-in-law, is from Malta (an island in the Mediterranean Sea). My Polish-Irish dau-in-law self-diagnosed & went through all the gluten-free hoops, only to find, once medically diagnosed, that she was in error, and “only” lactose intolerant.” We have to be careful of the latest “designer” afflictions and cures. It sounds like your wife has got her needs researched and understood, but others should be so careful, too, before signing on to the latest dietary fad.
She is of Scott and Irish decent. She did so much research into so many things and many being just gimmicks to take your money.
But your right about everyone doing the diligence of research before you jump my wife did and as long as she stays on track she is good. I can tell when she cheats at work and I hear her for the next day because of it.
That was very interesting about the Mediterranean diet. There are not very many places left that grow real wheat. Funny she can eat that and not bother her.
So typical of a disassociated or dissociated world! The museum one is my favorite.
I love the car warranty one. It is certainly true from my perspective at least. They call and call, and call . . . even though I told them I purchased a warranty thru Allstate that lasts 10 years . . . and still they call.
Thank you Dr.E for these clever funnies! I like the one about the museum as well.
I have no favorites here….I’m still laughing at all of them!