Needed to hear this right now. Was walking to my car feeling so discouraged with all my bloating, after jumping all the way into this lifestyle recently. Because no one on the testimonies I listened to felt worse first like me. So, this came to my feed at the right time, and thanks for sharing.
@k.p.11398 ай бұрын
I can attest that the symptoms of moving away from a traditional diet of store bought grains- eaten in whatever form, DID hit us, and pretty hard in some areas...Each of us was different, along with the total number we experienced. But, it was a consensus that we were full of hot air for a while. 🤣I have to be real! 😆 I had knee pain, and some back pain. But, these have been areas that have bothered me for a long time. I realize now, they were likely "MY" storage areas- which were areas of weakness due to past injuries. I can't say what will happen with anyone new to this, but I can tell you that MY issues have nearly vanished after a few LONG weeks. I have more energy. And this cotton pickin weird thing has started to take place- I am starting to actually FEEL GOOD. Not, like happy, but, a general feeling of wellbeing. It's been so long that I felt good, that I had actually forgotten what it felt like. Thank You Lord for the bread, for our spirits, and our bodies. And, thank you Ms. Sue for being willing to learn and teach us.
@BreadBeckers7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for commenting and sharing your story. If you'd like to share your story on our podcast, please send an email to sue@breadbeckers.com. Thanks so much!
@acethegreat17 сағат бұрын
Have you heard of any testimonies of women with endometriosis finding relief after changing diet and adding fresh milled whole grain bread?
@EliseGeimanАй бұрын
I was diagnosed with gliadin allergy through blood test back in 2009. Would I be able to eat Whole red and white wheat freshly milled bread even though I have been diagnosed with gluten allergy? Before finding out I had gluten allergy one doctor said I had irritable bowl syndrome and put me on Bentyl, another Dr. thought I had endometriosis and gave me a DNC in her office and put me on birth control pills. None of these worked. It wasn't until 2009 when the doctor I was seeing at the time suggested getting a gluten test. I had issues with gas and pain for at least 20 years until I was diagnosed.
@lorin_soulyfit2743Ай бұрын
I’m so excited to start this bread I know vit and minerals are vital to our health ! I’ve been cry out to God to feel better . I’ve had severe stomach aches and praying that this real bread will help.
@BreadBeckersАй бұрын
Wow! We're so glad you're here and learning about Real Bread! Thanks for commenting and make sure to keep listening to the podcast. It will definitely help encourage you on this journey!
@hannahpierson7871Ай бұрын
Have you ever heard a story of someone with Celiacs disease being healed through whole grain bread? I also have interstitial cystitis and endometriosis and the list of foods I am instructed to avoid by my naturopath and urologist is growing. I’ve lived gluten/dairy free for 12 years but still do not feel good and have frequent flare ups. If you have heard any testimonies regarding celiacs disease specifically I would truly appreciate you sharing them. Thank you.
@loridooley2106Ай бұрын
Check out Dr. Henry Wright. I know he has had testimonies of celiac healing.
@kyleeverett7059Ай бұрын
Is cream of wheat as good as real bread
@BreadBeckersАй бұрын
It is healthy if you make it yourself from freshly cracked grain. If you don't have a grain mill that will grind it course enough, you can crack the grain in a blender; then boil it and add the ingredients that you like.
@robertarobinson99468 ай бұрын
How much bread should you eat each day to get the nutritional benefit? Does this cause weight gain?
@BreadBeckers8 ай бұрын
It is recommended to eat the real bread every day, in every way. You will see the most benefits when you incorporate it in as many meals and/or snacks as possible.
@myradalton4504 ай бұрын
I remember your answer to one of your followers on another podcast....it was mostly like this "that depends on how much Jesus you need...I need Jesus all day, every day!" ❤ That just thrills me and I wanted to share that here again. @BreadBeckers
@Wildflower_Breads6 ай бұрын
Is there somewhere that this and Sue's other messages are available as a transcript?
@BreadBeckers6 ай бұрын
The transcript link is available in the comments section of this video.
@judyactonayala10 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@BreadBeckers9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@monabo15 ай бұрын
Love you sue. God bless you
@BreadBeckers5 ай бұрын
Thank you and thanks for commenting!
@greentree_8 ай бұрын
When I eat too much of my healthy bread (by itself with no toppings) at one sitting, I get a bit of acid reflux. (on a healthy diet, btw) So definitely don’t abuse bread.
@BreadBeckers7 ай бұрын
The acid reflux could be from unhealthy gut bacteria. Adding kefir juice would be a really great way to help your food digest and to replace all the good bacteria in your stomach and gut. We have a great video on that here - kzbin.info/www/bejne/jJawkGqmerqNd6ssi=o2Ary02DvBGUwLhW. Hope this helps!
@greentree_7 ай бұрын
Thank you. I’d assume my gut bacteria is in good shape from eating a healthy high fiber diet though. When I eat a reasonable size portion of bread, I get no acid reflux at all. It’s when I eat too much that I get a just a little bit. It’s hard to resist bread, especially this healthy type, the texture of the fiber and moisture of the crumb add enough excitement that it’s good even by itself.
@cherylb.97662 ай бұрын
I enjoy learning from your vidios but I wish I could actually see you speaking instead of a placecard
@BreadBeckers2 ай бұрын
The podcasts are recorded in audio-only format. There are a lot of videos here, on KZbin, that are her speaking. Please consider watching those. Thanks so much for commenting.
@cherylb.97662 ай бұрын
@BreadBeckers I am aware and do watch them. It doesn't change my thoughts on this however but thank you for your input