After conducting a month-long food elimination test, I learned I have to have a wheat free diet. I was so grateful to learn which food had been causing me so much misery that I barely had time to be sad about all the foods I’d have to give up.
Wheat must have been affecting more of me than I ever realized. My skin rashes disappeared. My moods are better. I feel less tired than before. One of my friends, who also has a wheat intolerance/allergy, said she had no idea how bad she’d felt until she actually gave up wheat and felt so much better.
Welcome to this site. I hope to share recipes, stories about living a wheat-free life, and hope with you. We can also use this website as a way to let each other know about wheat-free products we enjoy.


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September 28, 2007 at 1:43 pm
Joel B
Like your style
I also have a blog where we discuss living on a eat wheat free diet. It seems more and more people these days are having the same problem with wheat.
October 3, 2007 at 2:26 pm
Jen
I just found out 3 weeks ago that I’m allergic to wheat and eggs. I had NO idea how many foods included one or both of these ingredients.
But I agree with you and your friend…I’m already feeling the affects of giving up these foods. I have so much more energy, I’m sleeping better, some of my pain has gone away…I just feel better overall. Plus, it’s nice to know that I wasn’t crazy all those years when I kept telling doctors “No, seriously. Something IS wrong with me!!!” I stare at bread sometimes when my friends are eating it, but I really have no desire to eat it because now I know it just makes me feel bad!
Thanks for starting this blog! I’ve bookmarked it.