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Old 01-20-2012, 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Marlene View Post
So other than wheat and dairy, are there others. The link mostly spoke to wheat. Do you have a complete list?

Please read my post here: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread149636.html

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......You are ingesting so many candidates that it's impossible to sort them out simply by eliminating them one-by-one. If you eliminate one, another five could continue causing the same problems. And you wouldn't know anything.

Stop smoking. Stop eating anything which tastes sweet, including fruit. Stop ingesting grassy grains (wheat, barley, rye and oats). Stop ingesting legumes (peanuts, beans and peas). Stop ingesting nightshades (tomatoes, potatoes and peppers). Stop ingesting milk and cream. Stop ingesting tree nuts.

No, don't make up the difference with other equally hazardous plant products. Fill in with meat, green non-legume veggies, rice, white corn, white cheese and animal fat. Keep this diet up for a month, then start reintroducing foods one at a time in three day increments. If you react to a food, re-eliminate it and stabilize before moving on to the next food.

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If you follow this regime you will at least get the answers you are looking for. You will probably cure your problem. If you don't follow this regime, you won't know much about it .......ever.
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It's possible wheat elimination could fix the problem. More likely the solution lies in elimination of wheat plus a combination of other foods.

The Neurotalk forum is an autoimmune disease forum. So why the "Neurotalk" name?

Speaking for myself .....Because autoimmune diseases all stem from an opioid-induced autoimmune attack against the nerve transduction processes which control organs. The various bulletin boards are divided parallel to the way the medical profession is divided, by body part.

These diseases have different symptoms, but they share common pathways and common causes.
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