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		<description><![CDATA[Should you be avoiding this food for maximum Weight Loss? &#160; If you simply read the paper, you&#8217;ll see articles weekly about the health and fitness industry and the changes that take place. Many trends come and go…Grapefruit diets, liquid diets, low carb diets, cauliflower diets (ok, I made that up), but there is always [...]]]></description>
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<h3>If you simply read the paper, you&#8217;ll see articles weekly about the health and fitness  industry and the changes that take place.  Many trends come and go…Grapefruit diets, liquid  diets, low carb diets, cauliflower diets (ok, I made that up), but there  is always “a new popular kid in town” and weight loss ideas that are  the “cool in thing” to do.</h3>
<h3>It seems like these days everyone is going Gluten Free and avoiding  gluten like the plague, but is this strategy really the best way to lose  weight? Let’s dive into the topic a little deeper.</h3>
<h3><strong><a href="http://mainstay.thedsp.hop.clickbank.net"><img class="alignleft" title="bad fat best way to burn fat body fat loss burn fat burn fat diet Butter chicken recipes coconut oil coconut oil health dairy" src="http://www.intellinutrients.com/images/AA_Diest solution images/square.jpg" alt="" width="348" height="286" /></a>What exactly is Gluten?</strong></h3>
<h3>First I will tell you what gluten is NOT. Gluten is not a grain, but  is a component of grains and cereals. Gluten is actually a protein and  is most commonly found in wheat, rye and barley. Since most breads,  cereals, crackers, pasta and many packaged snacks all contain either  wheat, rye or barley, these foods are all gluten-containing foods.</h3>
<h3>There are many grains that do not contain gluten such as wild rice,  corn, buckwheat, millet, amaranth, quinoa, and some oats. So people who  are avoiding gluten will still eat and enjoy these foods or any food  made from them.</h3>
<h3><strong>What’s the big deal about gluten anyway?</strong></h3>
<h3>Going “gluten free” has become all the rage in the weight loss and  health industry. Just as going low fat or low carb had its time in the  limelight, it seems like the new fad and trend is to go gluten free  (c’mon, all the cool kids are doing it). There is a small percentage of  people (less than 1% in the United States) that DO need to avoid gluten  at all costs because they suffer from an extreme allergy to gluten  called Celiac Disease. This is a very serious disease that needs to be  diagnosed and treated by the right medical professionals and should not  be taken lightly.</h3>
<h3>A greater percentage of people are not walking around with Celiac  Disease (trust me, you would know if you had it), but have a moderate to  severe intolerance to gluten where their digestive system simply cannot  process this particular protein causing them symptoms like gas,  bloating, and digestive difficulty. Another problematic side effect of  gluten intolerance is the inability to lose unwanted fat off your body,  making it extremely difficult to even lose a few stubborn pounds.</h3>
<h3>With that being said, I’m going to tell you something extremely  important about gluten. READY? You Do NOT have to give up gluten in  order to lose weight and be healthy. With gluten free being the latest  cool topic on the weight loss circuit, everyone seems to believe that  going completely gluten free is the only way to lose weight. Now, I’m  not saying there isn’t value in giving it a try and many people have  experienced drastic changes in their health and weight when going gluten  free, but I want you to take your health journey at your own  comfortable pace and follow a plan that is livable and doable for you.</h3>
<h3><strong>The benefits of going Gluten Free.</strong></h3>
<h3>The biggest benefit for those who even suspect they may be even  slightly gluten intolerant is a relief of their digestive symptoms and  weight loss. Yes, people who have struggled for some time even just  trying to lose a few pounds have seen a dramatic change in their health  and weight loss efforts when taking some time away from gluten and  gluten containing products.</h3>
<h3>Here is a simple step by step process if you think gluten just may be  the culprit in your struggle to lose those unwanted pounds.</h3>
<h3>1. Go back to the “Grains” chapter of your manual and review the  symptoms of a potential gluten intolerance. As mentioned above, some are  gas, bloating, abdominal pain, and fatigue ( a more extensive list can  be found in that Grains chapter).</h3>
<h3>2. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned above on a  regular basis (3-4 times per week), it would be well worth a try to go  gluten free for a minimum of 2 weeks. This means avoiding foods like  most breads, cereals, crackers, pasta and processed snacks. Your manual  has details on exactly which foods to stay away from and how to still  eat delicious meals while staying gluten free.</h3>
<h3>3. Get creative and try new recipes focusing on proteins, vegetables,  fruits and grains like rice, quinoa and millet. My family absolutely  loves beef and vegetable stir fry over rice, grilled fish over quinoa salad and millet hot cereal for breakfast with chopped nuts and fruit. The choices are endless and your meals do not have to include bread or pasta to be super delicious.</h3>
<h3>A special NOTE and something extremely important to remember. Be  careful and weary of most “Gluten Free” products! I actually think most  of these products do more harm than good and can stall and/or prevent  weight loss. Here are the ingredients listed on the back of “gluten  free” crackers that are promoted as healthy and ideal for a gluten free  diet:</h3>
<h3><em>potato starch, rice flour, buckwheat flour, eggs, palm oil,  modified corn starch, dextrose, salt, yeast, hydroxypropyl  methycellulose, sunflower lecithin, cream of tartar, ammonium  bicarbonate, natural flavor.</em></h3>
<h3>Does that sound heavily processed or what????</h3>
<h3>Here are the ingredients of a breakfast cereal advertised for children as healthy and part of a nutritious gluten free diet:</h3>
<h3><em>organic corn meal, organic whole grain corn meal,?organic  evaporated cane juice, organic peanut butter, organic molasses, organic  cocoa, sea salt, organic soy oil, natural flavor, tocopherols (natural  vitamin E).</em></h3>
<h3>I don’t know about you, but that’s definitely not something I am going to give my son, especially with the soy oil in it!</h3>
<h3>Remember, you don’t have to go gluten free to lose those stubborn  pounds, but it just may be the key to weight loss if you’ve been at a  standstill for some time. Again, it would be helpful to refer to the  “Grains” chapter of your manual and review some of the potential  symptoms and meal plans that are ideal for avoiding gluten in the  easiest way possible.</h3>
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