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Gluten-free diet: What has worked? Your tips

Digestive Health | Last Active: Nov 24, 2022 | Replies (120)

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@airey2 Thanks for the explanation. I didn't think that endometriosis would cause problems with any foods. I also had not realized it could be on your intestines. I thought it was just within the uterus.
Eating out can be a problem for so many of us for so many different reasons. I have to keep my sodium low, am now lactose intolerant and cannot eat at buffets.
That's totally weird that a restaurant advertised gluten-free and had nothing that was. Crazy!
JK

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Endometriosis is when the uterine lining leaks out and forms on nearby (or even not so near)organs. It acts like the real thing during our monthlies but it can't exit the body, so it keeps building up. Wherever it lands, it begins to build up and irritate and inflame nearby nerves and other tissues. I have friends with it on their diaphragms, others have it throughout their pelvis until their pelvic organs are glued together by endometriosis.