Should I eat bread or skip it altogether?
I've gave up refined grain and bread, so no pasta, cereal, white rice, bread, etc. I'm not a ciliac but I've notice less overall discomfort, bloating, and less gas in the past few weeks, though I've also drastically upped my water intake.
I'm going to keep refined grain off the table, but should I really keep whole grain bread off the table too? Cause if not I would use it as toast for my eggs and tuna.
>>35345870
You'd be wiser to avoid eggs than to avoid whole grain bread. Just make sure it really is 100% whole grain, not white flour spiked with 10% whole wheat flour like most brands are.
>>35345879
what's wrong with eggs? I thought they were /fit/ approved
>>35345889
They're /fit/ approved but not very healthy, being the most concentrated source of cholesterol in the American diet. Cutting the yolk out makes them much better.
>>35345889
They are
>>35345919
gr8 b8
Just get gluten free options
If you noticed a good difference then keep going with it
I doubt your water intake has much to do with how gassy you are
>>35345931
Not bait, my friend.
>>35345919
The 70s called, they want their dietary recommendations back
>>35345919
Clinical studies show that dietary cholesterol from eggs, shrimp and other animal foods has only a modest effect on blood cholesterol. In fact, public health authorities place more emphasis nowadays on the influence that dietary fat has on cholesterol levels
>>35346391
>Clinical studies show
Post a study and we'll talk about it. Here's an analysis of metabolic ward experiments, they show that dietary cholesterol can have a strong effect on blood cholesterol levels.
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/55/6/1060.full.pdf
The confusion comes from the fact that feeding cholesterol to people who already have high cholesterol or already have high intakes of dietary cholesterol doesn't show a big effect.
Even at the same blood cholesterol level though, cholesterol feeding increases the rate of oxidation of LDL particles in your bloodstream, making it more atherogenic even without raising your cholesterol
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9001684/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10704618/
Eggs also impair artery function as much as a sausage and cheese sandwich
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20598142
Dietary cholesterol is also inflammatory
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15939816/
So eating eggs doesn't seem very healthy, right?