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FUK Flour Guest Speaker at Living Green EXPO Presentations & Workshops Four sessions will be offered over two days.  Please note that all presentations will take place in Room 202(immediately off the main Atrium).  See below for further details. Saturday April 27, 10:00 am to 12:30 pm Greening Faith Groups' Real Estate Portfolio Saturday...

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FUK Flour & Gluten Free Ottawa Accomplishments & Awards! Here are some of FUK Flour's Awards & Gluten Free Ottawa's accomplishments in our first half quarter.   FUK Flour 's won the Award for My Favourite Find This Year for 2012.  FUK Flour also Ranked Top in Organic Restaurant  and or Healthy  Restaurant, while coming in third place for Health Food Store.        FUK...

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Millet the Power Food… The Happy :) “Grain”.

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Category : Diseases & Gluten, Food, Possible Health Risks

I am going to start off by giving you a little history class on Millet as most people have never heard of it or even eaten it.   Millet are part of the small seeded species of grains.  Millet is grown all over the world for consumption of both humans and animals.  They do not form a biological classification or scientific classification in biology, this is a method to group and categorize organisms by biological type.  They are also an extremely hardy grains and are grown  in difficult  environments such as those at risk of drought.  They have been cultivated  in East Asia and  western Africa for the last ten thousand years and recently  in north america.   The range of millet sold in North America for human consumption is called Pearl Millet. Pearl Millet has a more alkaline pH which makes it a really easy to digest.

Millet is one of our ancient ancestors best kept secret.  Millet is a very tiny  grain but is gluten free and packed with so many vitamins and minerals. The truth about millet is that it is really a seed and not a grain. Packed filled of fibre, protein, antioxidants, minerals, vitamins… Acts as a prebiotic to feed important microflora in your gut and provides serotonin to calm, relax  and  give you the feelings of well-being and happiness.  Millet cooks like rice, can be flavoured with anything.  Eaten as a side dish or as a morning hot cereal with brown sugar and a dash of cinnamon.  Millet get confused with quinoa most of the time but they are two different grains.  For a bag of 28 oz would run you for about $3.00 and would last you for many recipes.


Millet is one of the 11 gluten-free grain that are used in a celiac diet.  The 11 grains are Amaranth, Buckwheat, Corn, Millet, GF Oats, Quinoa, Rice, Sorghum, Teff and Wild Rice’s.

 

Millet Nutrition Facts

Reasons why millet should be part of your gluten free diet:

  • Doesn’t feed the pathogenic yeast called candida
  • Reacts as a prebiotic to feed important microflora in your gut
  • Provides serotonin
  • Assist in hydrating your colon to keep you regular
  • alkaline based diet allows you to digests easily

 The nutrient Millet give and is essential for your body:

  • Magnesium
  • Calcium
  • Maganese
  • Tryptophan
  • Phoshorus
  • Fiber
  • B vitamins
  • Antioxidants

The nutrition benefits identified from Millet:

I am not going to list all the benefits of Millet or whole grains cause you would be reading forever.  Think of it this way natural foods better health.

 

Take a look at my newest power food creation. I called them GF Millet Coco Crisps, they are so yummy and healthy for you as you should know now cause you read my article on Millet.  Yes people it is a power food but in this case it is a Power Desert square. Much better than your plan old Rice Krispy Squares.

                     

Ingredients: Koala Coco Crisp ( Organic Brown Rice Flour, Organic Evaporated Cane Juice, Rice Bran Extract, Natural Flavour, Organic Cocoa, Organic Molasses, Sea Salt), Organic Millet Puffs, Butter and Gluten Free Mini Marshmallows.

Thanks to Gluten Free Ottawa

Gluten Intolerance Symptoms

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Category : Diseases & Gluten, Possible Health Risks

Here is a common list of gluten intolerance symptoms. This list does not complete all documented symptoms of Gluten Sensitivity (GS).   These symptoms vary significantly from person to person, depending on the level or severity of GS and or Celiacs.  The reason why this list is not complete is that there are still other diseases and illness that are under scientific investigation.

I myself had over 15 of these symptoms prior to becoming gluten free.  Some of them I still get due to eating something that was not identified as being gluten.  This is why I always stress to read the ingredients if you are not sure.  Check out one of my safe list or make sure it has one of the GF symbols.

If you feel you have more than 5 of the below symptoms I would advise seeing your family doctor and get tested for either Celiac or Gluten Sensitivity (GS). Feel free to print this page.

 

 

  • Abdominal Distention
  • Abdominal Pain and Cramping
  • Acid Reflux
  • Alternating Bouts of Diarrhea and Constipation
  • Anemia
  • Arthritis
  • Asthma
  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD, ADHD)
  • Autism
  • Bloating
  • Bone Density Loss
  • Borborygmi (stomach rumbling)
  • Constipation
  • Stunted Growth and Failure to Thrive
  • Depression, Anxiety and Irritability
  • Dermatitis Herpetiformis (eczema)
  • Diabetes
  • Diarrhea
  • Fatigue
  • Foggy Feeling of Confusion
  • Malodorous Flatulence
  • Malodorous Stools
  • Gluten Ataxia
  • Grayish Stools
  • Hair Loss (Alopecia)
  • Headaches and Migraines
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Infertility
  • Joint pain
  • Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
  • Lactose intolerance
  • Mouth sores or mouth ulcers
  • Nausea
  • Numbness or tingling in the patient’s hands and feet
  • Osteoporosis
  • Peripheral Neuropathy (including either a tingling or sensation of swelling your toes and fingers)
  • Schizophrenia
  • Sjogren’s Disease
  • Steatorrhea (high lipids in the stool, which may cause the stool to float)
  • Teeth and Gum Problems
  • Turner Syndrome
  • Vitamin and Mineral deficiencies
  • Vomiting
  • Unexplained Weight loss
  • Urticaria

 

I hope this gluten intolerance checklist helps you and please do not try to diagnose yourself with the list I provided for you. Always consult a professional like I did, because this is a very serious condition.

 

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