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Does a gluten free diet and eating onions have different bonds?

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Does a gluten free diet and eating onions have different bonds?

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I find nothing specific to onions and gluten-free diets, either. But a couple of things did occur to me as I researched this. The first possibility is that your body has not yet gotten used to your dietary changed and your digestive system has not caught up. If you’re also noticing other digestive issues, most importantly constipation, it suggests that what you’re eating is staying in your system longer, i.e. is not being properly eliminated and thus gets excreted through other means (sweat) for longer than normal periods of time. If this is the case, you should consider taking digestive enzymes or eating yogurt to help boost your digestive system and help eliminating the problem. The other possibility is that somehow your dietary change has impacted your olfactory senses or altered your typical body odor. It’s possible that your old diet caused you to smell a certain way (foods will impact your body odor) and now that an element of that smell is missing, you’re noticing the onion smel

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