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talkhealth at the Allergy and Free From Show

This weekend, from Friday 5th – Sunday 8th July, talkhealth will be at the Allergy and Free From Show at the Olympia, London. We’ll be exhibiting at stand A611 and would love anyone attending to drop by and say hello!

We’ve got a lot going on at the show, including news about our latest Patient Support Programme, myIBS. Written by medical experts and part sponsored by Enterosgel, myIBS has been created to help provide those living with IBS self-management advice, information around the condition and expert guidance. The programme runs for 12 weeks and includes coverage of topics such as:

  • What can I do to help myself
  • Specialist treatments for IBS-D and IBS-C
  • Questions to ask your doctor
  • Psychological impacts
  • What causes IBS
  • And much more

In addition to this, talkhealth’s Director, Deborah Wyatt, will be taking part in the event with a talk on “IBS – symptoms overview, latest treatments, research and self-help programmes” alongside Bowel Specialist Nurse, Michelle Henderson, from 2:00 – 2:45 PM on the Friday. Make sure you don’t miss out!

Finally, if you pop over to our stand at A611 you could be in with the chance of winning one of 5 hampers we’re giving away at the event. Simply head to our stand and have a chat with on of our advisors and we can enter you into the competition! The hamper is full of goodies, and includes:

A massive thank you to all our clients who contributed to our hamper of goodies! Make sure you pop by the stall to be in with the chance of winning. We look forward to seeing you there!

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5 protein-rich foods free of gluten

Protein is a key component of a healthy diet and ensuring your daily meals include an ample amount should be a key focus if you’re looking to improve your health or levels of fitness. However, this can be made more difficult if you want to avoid gluten – itself a mixture of proteins.

But whether you want to avoid it as part of your diet, or need to because you have celiac disease or an allergy, there are a good range of protein-rich foods available that don’t contain gluten. Here are five protein-rich foods that are gluten free.

Protein bars

The development of protein bars over the years has seen them become a snack designed with allergies and diets in mind, such as being gluten free. This includes bars aimed at people following a plant-based diet, like Nutree Life vegan protein bars. Protein bars also pack in a great amount of the macronutrient, with some providing as much as 33g per 100g. The bars are also quick and easy to eat, meaning you can get a good dose of protein into your system fast, which is ideal for a pre and post-exercise energy snack.

Nuts

These healthy foods come in many varieties, each containing a good amount of protein. Good examples of protein-rich nuts include almonds, walnut and pistachios, as well as unsalted peanuts and cashews. While you can get around 4.3g of protein from an ounce of walnuts, you can find an impressive 5.9g of the macronutrient in an ounce of almonds. For those looking to source protein for muscle-building purposes, nuts contain a good range of healthy nutrients, including magnesium and healthy fats. They can also be nibbled on as snacks or added to other nutritious foods, like mixed berries and gluten-free yoghurt, to enhance health benefits, as well as texture and taste.

Seeds

Filled with nutritious value, seeds are super healthy and protein rich. Examples include chia, pumpkin and sunflower seeds, as well as flax and sesame seeds. While pumpkin and sunflower seeds will each yield about 2g of protein per table spoon, chia will provide 3g of the macronutrient. These nutritional powerhouses are also filled with a range of vitamins, minerals and nutrients, essential for any healthy diet. This includes high amounts of fibre in chia seeds, magnesium in pumpkin, and omega-6 fats in sesame and sunflower seeds. Like nuts, seeds can also make good snacks to nibble on, can be mixed with other snacks, such as fruit and nuts, or be added to meals.

Beans

Providing a myriad of health benefits, beans are full of protein, and including a good range in your diet can help meet your daily protein needs. Kidney and soybeans, as well as black beans and pinto beans are all good examples of protein-rich beans. You can yield about 7g of protein from half a cup of canned kidney beans – the equivalent of an ounce of chicken or fish – while half a cup of boiled soybeans will give you an impressive 14g of the macronutrient. In addition to this, beans contain a good range of nutrients, such as antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. This includes copper, folate and iron, as well as magnesium, potassium and zinc.

Green vegetables

These are known for being super healthy, but they’re often mainly associated with vitamins and minerals. However, the amount of protein they contain shouldn’t be overlooked. Great examples of greens include spinach, kale and broccoli, as well as asparagus, green peas, green beans and Brussels sprouts. 100g of green peas, for instance, will give you about 5g of protein, while almost one third of the calories in broccoli are protein based. It’s worth pointing out that while vegetables like spinach and kale don’t carry as much protein as foods like nuts and beans, if several servings are eaten daily, they can effectively contribute to a protein-rich diet.

 

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Reviewing the Eczema Free Forever eBook

In case you are in search for the best eczema treatment solution, it is important to understand and learn more about Eczema Free Forever review. This offers essential data a person need to understand regarding this skin disease. In addition, it contains complete information of distinctive chapters of this downloadable eBook.

Remember that this option would not be the common product to treat eczema like ointments and some other kinds of medicines. It is an eBook created in order to oppose such skin disease through personal experience of the author when her son is battling against this skin problem.

Eczema Free Forever divides the distinctive chapters of this eBook to be able to provide detailed account regarding its contents. This will aid the reader decide properly whether it’s a plan worth the money and effort. You may find people being disappointed after using some treatments yet never acquire positive results.

This particular eBook simply need a little time to analyze and read the different offerings to make an end of this very annoying skin disorder. The book offers complete and informative data about the real issue of eczema. It features detailed medical terms, descriptions, pictures, and demonstrations.

Reading further to the Eczema Free Forever review, the reader will discover more of the distinctive kinds of eczema as well as their description with complete images and illustrations. This aid you to understand what form eczema is occurring to ascertain the precise treatment, which works for this skin disorder efficiently. The symptoms of this skin problem are mentioned in details also.

Having to deal with the valuable data acquired from this specific eBook, the opportunity is there for those who are seeking for effective eczema treatment. It is extremely recommended by many users, as it offers natural remedy solutions to eliminate eczema devoid of any adverse effects or possible reoccurrence.

Gunnar Bengtsson writes about different skin disorders, but especially about how to cure eczema using an eczema home remedy as this is a path many are taking today.
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Review Of Eczema Free Forever

Are you suffering from Eczema? Or do you have someone close to you heart suffering from this skin disease that you would like to help solve his/her condition? Then read this review of Eczema Free Forever and become well informed of about a website that helps people cure their eczema situation.

What is Eczema Free Forever all about?

Eczema Free Forever™” is a digital book (an e-book) that shows you how to treat eczema in a few days. The ebook is the natural, permanent and complete solution that is necessary for the increasing number of people that are suffering from the embarrassing skin problem called eczema.

What Does The Eczema Free Forever Ebook Contain?

The introduction of the book gives a statistic of the approximate number of people suffering from this common skin condition. The author also goes further to tell us that his son was part of this figure and how he was able to help his son tackle the disease.

The first chapter of this eczema cure ebook gives a detailed but simple-to-understand explanation of the skin ailment and backs them up with photographic illustrations to aid the reading experience.

The second chapter of this life or should I say skin transforming ebook goes on to tell inform us on the various types of eczema one can suffer from and their causes.

The third chapter focuses on the relationship between the food we eat and eczema.

The remaining chapters focus on how to cure your eczema almost instantly and some useful tips to help you avoid recurrence and prevention.

I cannot describe an entire ebook with the limited space I have here but one thing I can tell you is that if you are an eczema sufferer then you can rely on Eczema Free Forever to help you overcome the embarrassing situation you are currently in.

NOTE: The Best Way To Know If Eczema Free Forever Is A Scam Is To Download Your Own Copy, It Comes With A Money Back Guarantee Which Means You Can Ask For A Refund If You Are Not Satisfied.

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Wheat free, unprocessed, sprouted rye bread tested

For years I’ve been trying to eat less processed food and bread is one of the harder things to crack. I discovered EverFresh Sprouted Rye bread at Food Matters Live last week. (Thank you EverFresh for the free loaf to try)

EverFresh Sprouted Rye Bread
EverFresh Sprouted Rye Bread

THE best thing about this bread is that it’s only got one ingredient. Sprouted Rye.
So no horrible preservatives and mould inhibitors.

Just 100% sprouted rye!

It is Dairy Free, Wheat free, Organic, Vegan, Vegetarian, Yeast Free, Salt Free, No added sugar.

For all of you with a wheat allergy this is great and definitely one to try.

It’s not like normal bread and certainly not like other rye breads I’ve tried. It’s so moist and more like cake than bread but I loved it.

It was great toasted, though did take a few goes in the toaster on account of its moistness.
It was also lovely with some Violife vegan, dairy free cheese.

Try it on its own, just rye bread. Delicious.

But it’s not fantastic as a sandwich. I did manage to create but on account of how moist the bread is, it was a challenge to eat and wanted to fall apart. It would have fallen apart if I’d let it.

But what is wasn’t was dry. It was just so moist and such a surprise. I loved it and will definitely be trying this again

Read “Healthy wheat free bread roundup #GF #WF #DF #EF…” if you’re interested in more wheat free and healthy gluten free breads.

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Nov 22, Allergy Free Christmas Pudding Recipe

If you’re looking for a delicious christmas pudding that doesn’t contain any wheat or dairy, look no further. The link will take you to the December 2014 edition of the Eczema Bulletin. Just scroll down to Tip of the Month to find the recipe and a couple of photos I took of my attempt :) You’ll notice that there is potato in the list of ingredients…don’t let that put you off. Enjoy :)
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May 19, Free App Can Help Track Seasonal Allergies

Allergy sufferers can download a new free app that can help track seasonal allergies. You can record and track your allergic responses as they happen. This information will then be shared anonymously with scientists to help them understand more about allergies in the UK. If you or a family member suffers from allergies and you want to get involved in this research you can find out where to download the #BritainBreathing app at here
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Lamb Kofta on gluten free flat bread – low fodmap

I am at the moment experimenting with Greek and Middle Eastern dishes and modifying them to suit a low fodmap diet. I was surprised how well these flat breads turned out – although they are better when served slightly warmed. Enjoy…..

Ingredients

Kofta

400g lamb mince

small sprig of rosemary

1 teaspoon of Lebanese seven spice

1 teaspoon of garlic infused oil

seasoning

Flatbread

250g white gluten free bread flour

seasoning

1/4 teaspoon xanthan gum

1 egg

3 tablespoons lactose free yoghurt

70 mls of water

Method

Kofta

Chop the rosemary finely

Add the mince to a bowl and add the rest of the ingredients and mix well

Weigh into 50g portion sizes and shape into sausages.

Fry in spray oil for 15 minutes (or until cooked through thinner sausages cook faster)

Makes eight

Flatbread

Add the flour to a bowl and weigh in the xanthan gum

Mix well and add seasoning

Add the liquid ingredients and bring the dough together

Weigh into 6 separate balls

Roll out and trim into a circle shape

Fry with spray oil

Serve with feta cheese, a drizzle of olive oil, thyme and a tablespoon of pomegranate seeds per serving – if you are following a fodmap modified diet and can tolerate GOS (galacto-oligosaccharides) you could a tablespoon of hummus to each flatbread. If not you can use my recipe for Tzatziki and turn this into a Greek dish here https://clinicalalimentary.blog/2017/08/08/tzatziki-low-fodmap/





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