The only thing i can think of is he phytic acid in lentils.
I have the no added salt canned lentils.
So i'd say they have been soaked for a long while being on the shelves.
I do get a sore stomach after eating them aswell, but with acne you cant be certain as there are so many factors involved that there may be another trigger happening on these same occasions that i eat lentils, so who knows i guess.
The only thing i can think of is he phytic acid in lentils.I have the no added salt canned lentils.
So i'd say they have been soaked for a long while being on the shelves.
I do get a sore stomach after eating them aswell, but with acne you cant be certain as there are so many factors involved that there may be another trigger happening on these same occasions that i eat lentils, so who knows i guess.
Yep, I did a double blind placebo study with 20 subjects. Myself and my 19 other schizophrenic friends. I was able to carefully consider the dozens of variables of life in diet, exercise, genetics, etc, and definitely without a doubt pinpoint the root cause of acne to lentils, and of course it triggered my acne within seconds. Just so you know.
Not unless I have a TON of them, which aggravates my gut and THEN causes me to break out, but I don't consume them like that anymore. I use to train at the gym a lot and thought they were a huge necessity, but I failed to consume them properly. If anything, the oil I use to cook the lentils in was what was causing me to break out. Soaked or not, I would recommend cooking them properly. I also eat more red lentils than regular brown ones, and the only ones I soak are French green lentils. Maybe these videos will help?: ( I apologize that the YouTube links on this website are so huge)
If you find any other oil free lentil recipes that are easy on the gut and skin then please do explore them for yourself and share your experiences with us!