Either dried or canned does that. But it's not just gas. My colon literally feels like it's been twisted like a washcloth after eating them, or as if someone has clawed at my intestinal wall with a fork.@Nevetharine when you eat beans are they from dried ? I think canned give less gas. I usually buy in cans with no salt added, I did make chickpea soup the other day by accident, used a hand blender and it went soupy I was thinking hummus. I then added strong stock coz it was a bit bland.
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Hummus is always great! And here is another version of smashed chickpeas: https://biancazapatka.com/en/vegan-chickpea-tuna-salad/#recipeAlso thought about mashing them for sandwiches
Does this happen with nuts, seeds, and whole grains, too, per chance?My colon literally feels like it's been twisted like a washcloth after eating them, or as if someone has clawed at my intestinal wall with a fork.
No, but it does with citrus fruits.Does this happen with nuts, seeds, and whole grains, too, per chance?
Hmm... if the fiber from the beans is scraping an inflamed intestinal wall, I can see were the citrus fruits would agitate the situation...No, but it does with citrus fruits.
I guess so... But it seems to only be bean-fibre that does that. I'm fine with legumes and wholegrainsHmm... if the fiber from the beans is scraping an inflamed intestinal wall, I can see were the citrus fruits would agitate the situation...
It's interesting, for sure... I don't know if your situation matches, but I have read of legume allergies that allow you to eat some, and then totally reject others. I wonder if you have a bean allergy... but you've only complained of intestinal inflammation, which is why I was leaning at a possible IBD... definitely something to talk to your doctor about... maybe even get allergy tested.I guess so... But it seems to only be bean-fibre that does that. I'm fine with legumes and wholegrains
It's interesting, for sure... I don't know if your situation matches, but I have read of legume allergies that allow you to eat some, and then totally reject others. I wonder if you have a bean allergy... but you've only complained of intestinal inflammation, which is why I was leaning at a possible IBD... definitely something to talk to your doctor about... maybe even get allergy tested.
That's understandable. Though, I can't say they did more harm than good if you're still alive... As long as you're not 100% refusing them even when you've got an infection that's pushing your temps over 104... However, if you have a history, you have a direction to look into concerning your difficulties.I've had some IBD symptoms in the past. Like all throughout my childhood really. I frequented doctors with inflammation, infections etc. But I haven't had it in 8 years tbh, I supposed it went dormant.
Actually, I believe the reason for that is that, to this day, I flat out refuse antibiotics. I've had them so much during those times... i think they did more harm than good