To anybody looking for the diet, just look at the first post!
That's great Bletzer! I agree that the less carbs I eat the better I feel in general. But congratulations on finding this diet helpful.
Obviously all the foods on my first post are subject to what brand you eat, etc. So some vague foods that I may have listed you guys might want to do your own research on if it is safe or not, that may involve testing it. All foods sold go into some type of "processing" that may involve chemicals, mixing with other foods, etc. So testing is pretty critical.
The hardest carb I find to digest on the front page is white potatoes. I'm usually good with GF mashed potatoes or GF French fries like from Chick-fil-A, but potato chips are not always easy for me (pain in the abdomen). Now this isn't always the case... Sometimes I can eat a bag of cape cod potato chips fine, but other times I will have pain. I wonder if it has something to do with the rotation of oils used to make them (it will say "this oil, or that oil, or that oil" on the bag, so it is ,oil-wise, not a consistent product). On the other hand, I've been trying some "natural" vitamin C made from a mixture of berries that has been causing some pain... So again I might be mistaking that pain to be caused by the chips... It gets very frustrating at times.
I've also tried the enzyme that I ordered. It actually came today. So far what I can say is that it has no bad effects, no pain or other immediate side effects so that is good. The real question is does it work on foods, particular troublesome grains that cause problems? It is really too early to update this but I had a batch of those GF brownies I listed and sometimes I will get mouth ulcers from them (literally looks like a small bubble inside my mouth on the cheek/gums that goes away in 24 hours). So I took them with the pill and so far no ulcers but that could change. I also get the ulcers from eggs, and that is included in the recipe, and if this enzyme breaks those proteins down I am not sure. But so far fingers crossed. I'm not sure if I will ever use this enzyme on gluten, because obviously I avoid it at all costs...I might have celiac. But I will try it on corn, rice, etc. in the future. It would be nice to use when going out to eat (it's supposed to be very good for cross contamination as well).
Congrats and I will update later, also adding a food to the front page now.