Monday, May 11, 2020

What I Eat: Apple "Donuts"

These are quite easy to make, delicious and full of nutrients. I chose oats for my topping. There can be an endless variation of toppings such as ground flaxseed, raisins, chocolate chips, granola, chia seeds and coconut flakes. You can also use any nut butter. I used peanut butter. I also used gluten free oats. I am corn and gluten free to control my Crohn's.

*Wash apples well, skin will stay on
*slice apples through center
*core the inside
*Pat dry with paper towel
*spread peanut butter or other nut butters
*add toppings. It's easier to turn the apples upside down and dip in the topping than to sprinkle them

Friday, May 8, 2020

Rethinking Diet

To me diet is essential. It is THE way that I control my Crohn's disease. I do not take medicines of any kind. I have designed a diet that works for me. I discovered this diet through trial and error. By carefully journaling everything that I ate and drank I was able to figure out which foods affected my colon and sent me into a flare.

At first it seemed like the foods that upset my colon had nothing in common. Just random. Once I thought deeper about the ingredients in foods it all became crystal clear. All the foods that affected me contained either gluten or corn. Sometimes just things that were derived from gluten and corn affected me as well. These were ingredients such as soy sauce, mayo, corn syrup, ketchup, mustard, pickles and white vinegar. Eliminating these ingredients were essential.

The results were fantastic. My last colonoscopy showed NO signs of Crohn's disease. Total remission through diet. Now of course this was not a cure. If I eat any of the foods mentioned above I will start to flare again.

I have heard people say "gluten free never really worked for me". Well a lot of gluten free products use corn as a way to make them heartier and have better texture. If gluten free products make you feel even worse, then it may point to corn as the culprit.

Others have said "My Doctor said it has nothing to do with diet". I can only point to personal experience here. Keep in mind that Celiac has everything to do with diet. We now know this as a fact. I believe that Crohn's is a sister disease that is affected by gluten (like Celiac) AND corn.

This blog contains many good recipes that I am able to eat without problems. Of course everyone is different so it may not work for everyone. I also do many product reviews of gluten and corn free foods.