tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post2863600044996846765..comments2023-08-19T22:17:15.653+08:00Comments on The Right to Be Alive: Cooking For Joel: Brown Rice MilkEvelyn Chuahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-39794939421361158412014-09-24T22:06:11.864+08:002014-09-24T22:06:11.864+08:00That's life...That's life...Evelyn Chuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-4041340769457370652014-09-22T22:18:45.326+08:002014-09-22T22:18:45.326+08:00I wish!!! Just think, half our health problems wou...I wish!!! Just think, half our health problems would no longer exist if we could live off air. But then I supposed they'd be replaced by air-pollution-induced health problems! there is no winning I think! :)The Multiple Chemical Survivorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01459073982236135107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-91745280534540852802014-09-19T16:29:46.775+08:002014-09-19T16:29:46.775+08:00We should all just breathe air to be full............We should all just breathe air to be full.......... Hehehe... :PEvelyn Chuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-73125626693628182072014-09-18T01:59:49.673+08:002014-09-18T01:59:49.673+08:00Yes, I like sesame anything! Very nutritious.
And...Yes, I like sesame anything! Very nutritious.<br /><br />And just to let you know so I didn't scare you off about sesame above about it being a cross reactor - rice is also a cross-reactor to gluten. Just so you know.The Multiple Chemical Survivorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01459073982236135107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-84053780154128696032014-09-17T22:55:31.770+08:002014-09-17T22:55:31.770+08:00Have you tried cooking with sesame oil? It's s...Have you tried cooking with sesame oil? It's super delicious. Evelyn Chuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-9075527166689160062014-09-17T22:55:03.633+08:002014-09-17T22:55:03.633+08:00Well, it's researching and experimenting time ...Well, it's researching and experimenting time for us now. Will be asking the immunologist/allergist to what he can take as of now...<br /><br />Sesame seeds ARE yummy!Evelyn Chuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-12698572783825471072014-09-16T23:49:43.434+08:002014-09-16T23:49:43.434+08:00I read once rice allergies are common in Asian cou...I read once rice allergies are common in Asian countries because it's constantly eaten. Of course, most people wouldn't know or connect it, they'd just feel minor symptoms like fatigue, headaches, etc., until they start getting worse symptoms.<br /><br />When I "discovered" sesame milk, I read an article that said you should drink it every morning on an empty stomach as it's so high in vitamins and minerals it could be taken in place of supplements. Since I don't take supplements and felt I needed some extra nutrients, this sounded like a good idea. Not everyday as I didn't want to create an allergy (I rotate my foods), but maybe once a week.<br /><br />BUT...with my autoimmune disease, I found out sesame seeds are a cross-reactor to gluten which affects the thyroid or which means my body might misinterpret sesame seeds as gluten. I don't know if this is particular to thyroid autoimmunity or also gluten allergy as I've never heard of gluten free diets saying not to eat sesame. I don't seem to have any reaction to sesame milk still, but just be aware. I doubt if your immunologist would know that. I love sesame milk. It's so good.The Multiple Chemical Survivorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01459073982236135107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-64303577199974024632014-09-15T19:50:21.432+08:002014-09-15T19:50:21.432+08:00Funny, I don't think I've met anyone with ...Funny, I don't think I've met anyone with rice allergy though even though we are Asians who eat rice everyday. I'm not sure about sesame seeds as of now. Will only make the decision on what food to feed him once we see Dr. Yadav this Saturday. Evelyn Chuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07826025577231168295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4452599540321027406.post-87382708688580145422014-09-15T19:19:51.680+08:002014-09-15T19:19:51.680+08:00That sounds absolutely gross. I'm surprised wi...That sounds absolutely gross. I'm surprised with all the rice in your diet and rice being one of the most common allergens that he isn't allergic to it too.<br /><br />Sesame isn't on the list so I'm hoping he's not allergic to sesame seeds? Try sesame milk. It's incredibly high in nutrients and tastes awesome. After baking and/or boiling the rice, I doubt if there are any nutrients left. Take raw sesame seeds and soak them in a refrigerator overnight or longer in a jar filled with water (about half seeds half water). You'll know when they've been soaked enough when most have sunk to the bottom. Then put the sesame seeds and water in a blender and blend it up really well, strain it through cheese cloth. The more water you add the more watery it will be so don't add too much.<br /><br />Yeah, everything tastes better with sugar, but there isn't any reason to add something so toxic just for taste. Or use Grade B unprocessed maple syrup which has lots of nutrients. <br /><br />Or just drink water...I can't imagine drinking sugar before bed is good for him.The Multiple Chemical Survivorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01459073982236135107noreply@blogger.com