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verslagen1 wrote on 10/26/11 at 07:26:59:Rice Krispies, now there's a gluten free version. although probably not sugar free. arteacher wrote on 10/26/11 at 07:15:09:I have been wheat free for a week now after reading this thread. I am type 2 diabetic, so I have been watching my carbs for 10 years now. My carb of choice is the potato, and I was eating wheat based cereals and breads. I switched to corn bread but have not found a wheat free sugar free cereal yet. Too bat there isn't a potato based cereal out there . One of the basics of the Wheat Belly plan is that it is low-carb plain and simple, but with the added benefit of no wheat.
Low-carb means no (or very little of) other starchy carbos like pototoes, rice, oats,... grains in general. This is because one of the truly damaging effects of high-carb eating, made even worse when the carbs are from wheat, is that these carbs cause blood-sugar spikes and all kinds of insulin problems, which, if they continue, yank you into diabetes.
So, the Wheat Belly thing is low-carb and of the carbs you do eat, no wheat AT ALL.
Any kind of Rice Krispies won't do because rice is high carb.
Potatoes and corn bread aren't as bad as wheat, but they still are high carb. If you really must partake, try to make the quantities small. Some good news here is that after a week or two, most of us notice a decrease in appetite, and a feeling of fullness with much smaller quantities. When my current wife and I go out to eat now, I always have to get a "to go" box because I just can't eat the whole plate of food anymore,.. and I am too cheap to just leave it there. 
The book has some very favorable results for diabetics, as does the facebook page. Sometimes the problem disappears altogether.
This is incredible to me that some of you guys are joining in. Just wonderful!
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