Roonytunes said:
Merm!!!!

I know it's working better for you this way, but I do miss your log
Almond milk here is sold in higher end grocery stores. I get mine at Whole Foods but have seen quite a few brands at Trader Joes too. It's not refrigerated and is generally in the same aisle and near the shelves of soy and rice milk. I actually use a new unsweetened kind of almond milk by Almond Breeze:
http://www.bluediamond.com/retail/breeze/index.cfm
It is very light at 40 cals/cup with a macro breakdown of 2g carbs, 1g protein & 3g fat. So as you can imagine, it's a little more watery with a faint hint of almonds. I like it and have had no problems with mixing it in with oatmeal, cereals and coffee so far. I also bought the unsweetened chocolate almond milk for shakes but haven't tried it yet. I assume regular almond milk would have a thicker consistency given the difference in cals/macros. You can also order this brand online, but I'm not sure how easy it is to ship to Australia.
On another note, can you tell me how and what type of testing was used to determine your food allergies? I think I have quite a few....and it's to clean foods. The days AFTER my all-out cheats are when I look the best - taut with a completely flat stomach. On most other days, I wake up with a flatter stomach and end up looking 1-3 months pregnant by the end of the day (some other girl posted pics of her stomach recently from how she looked in the morning and night, and that's very similar to what I experience). I feel it could be anything from egg whites to raw veggies to the ON brand of whey...and can't eliminate everything right away or I'd have nothing to eat.
Awww, thanks for the comp on the log

You too, Treil

I am doing so much better this way - but I am always reading/checking up on you, LOL!!!!
I visited a naturopath who performed kinesiology. I must admit, the process seemed a bit way out there, especially not knowing what to expect. It is concerned with energy flows through the body. She "cleared" my system by rubbing on certain pressure points (neck, stomach) then held my right ankle and told me push back when she tried to move it. It was easy to create enough resistance to do so.
Then she had over 100 vials of dried foods and one by one, held them over my stomach while trying to push my right ankle. I had to create resistance to stop it from moving. However, when I couldn't create resistance (and I mean, I literally lost control of my right leg, it was so bizarre, I could not keep it still for the life of me!), then the particular food over my stomach was the one I have intolerances for.
I didn't believe it at first. My list was: cow milk products, wheat, sugar (yeah, I know, so far, isn't that the case for everyone?!), peanuts, pistachios, dates, oranges, mushrooms, coffee, alcohol (but particularly grapes and hops, whew, the occasional vodka is OK). I find it hard to continually eliminate all of those things, but while I was still seeing her, I managed it for 6 weeks. I also took digestive enzymes. I tell you, I felt fantastic, almost euphoric, just so healthy and full of energy. My friend from work went too; wheat and dairy were again an issue, but her other intolerances were different to mine. She too, has been feeling fantastic.
I hope this helps! If you are bloating like that, then there must be an intolerance you haven't found yet. Really, it seems to be ALL about the diet.