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i am nearly always bloated even after eating something light like a sandwich if bread is the cause of this and i was to give it up what would be a good replacement, bread is one of my favourite foods by the way so i do tend to eat quite alot sometimes as much as 6 slices a day.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have recently had to give up gluten and wheat as I have been found to be intolerent. I crave glutenous foods like a junky and could easily eat a whole loaf of granary my myself. The result however, was bloatedness, IBS, tiredness and finally malabsorption.
Unfortunately, there are few GF breads for me that I can actually say are 'nice'. I like the tesco own free from loaf, but that is about it. I've had to stop trying to substitute and change my thinking about snacks instead. Now instead of sandwiches, I normally have a small jacket potatoe, which is so filling, I don't need an afternoon snack either. I just have a proper dinner. I also cook up lots of small potatoes and eat them cold with mayo or other dips. Proper tortilla wraps or chips, tacos etc, are all corn based and so gluten free too.
You should try it and see if it helps. I was telling another AB just now that after going on this diet, I have felt healthier, happier, have lost 3 inches all over without changing anything else or doing more exercise. I'm less lethagic, less stuffy and bloated have absolutely NO IBS and generally feel better than I have in years.
Give it a go, if you are intolerent,l you should start seeing a difference within a few weeks. However, if you think this may be you, it would be better to go to the Docs and have a blood test before going Gluten free as the antibodies picked up from the intolerence or the specific coeliac antibodies are not detectable once the bowel has healed itself. You would have to then go back on Gluten to have the blood test. The benefits of being diagnosed coeliac are access to the coeliac society for lots of help and advice and of course prescription foods which are heavily subsidised.
Good luck