July 05, 2008
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No Grain, No Pain

Ancient plant alternatives can alleviate allergy symptoms

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Ann Foster, an avid camper and hiker from Arkansas, dreamed for years of moving to the Colorado mountains. But when her dream finally came true, Foster found herself sidelined with joint pain so severe that it was sometimes a challenge to walk across the room, let alone hike the Rockies.

Although Foster had taken arthritis medicine for years, her Boulder physician recommended food-allergy tests, which revealed that Foster was allergic to wheat, rice, eggs, milk, and other common foods.

After Foster changed her diet, her joint pain disappeared, and she was able to not only resume her active lifestyle, but also quit taking her $100 per month arthritis medicine. "People probably won't believe it, but I was cured within two weeks," says Foster. "It was miraculous."

Foster had been eating a diet heavy in rice and bread products. After the allergy diagnosis, she switched to meals composed primarily of fresh fruit, vegetables, and nuts, plus wheat and rice alternatives such as quinoa (pronounced keen-wah), rye, and kamut. These often-ancient replacements for staple grains are gaining in popularity as creative chefs develop new ways to prepare them. They also help preserve ancient plant varieties and diversify America's mono-cropped farms.

Kamut, also known as Egyptian wheat, has been found sealed in the pyramids. Although closely related to wheat, it is nutritionally superior and tolerated by some people who react badly to wheat, and many say it tastes better. Kamut does contain gluten, so those with celiac disease (gluten intolerance) should avoid it.

GO FOR IT 

Allergy Cooking With Ease, by Nicolette M. Dumke and William Crook (Stardust Publishing, 1992)

Feeding Your Allergic Child: Happy Food for Happy Kids, by Elisa Meyer (St. Martin's Press, 1997)

The Wheat Free Page:
www.nidlink.com/~mastent/wheatfre.html 

Nu-World Amaranth:
www.nuworldamaranth.com/recipeindex.html 

Steep Hill Spelt Recipes:
freenet.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca/business/steephill/speltrec.html 

Wheatless and Wonderful Recipes:
www.wheatlessandwonderful.com/story/what_s_spelt/recipes.html 

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