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Old 12-03-2007, 07:18 PM #1
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Thumbs up New life after id food sensitivities

Hello all, I spent the last ten years trying everything I could find to solve debilitating chronic fatigue, cognative slowing, mitochondrial dsyfunction, mania and depression. 12 days into a strict elimination diet, the chronic fatigue dramatically diminished. Now, a year later, my health has turned 180 degrees. I am off all meds except for asthma, and those are now "as needed". I am the healthiest I have ever been...sometimes I don't know who I am

I came across the forum looking for information on Ghee...oh for the taste of butter without the side effects...

I LOVE not eating things!

Looking forward to this as a source of "contains nothing" recipes.

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Welcome to NeuroTalk Sue...so glad to read that you are much improved.
I have no clue where to direct you for "contains nothing" recipes.
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Old 12-03-2007, 09:17 PM #3
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Sue,

First off welcome! Second congrats on your turnaound, that is fantastic.

Good luck in your search for recipes containing nothing. Please share a few if you can.
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Default "contains nothing" recipes

Of course, it all is relative. I can eat peanuts, so my "contains nothing" recipe could contain those D.
Sometimes I feel like a magician when "converting" a recipe.
My current obsession is to find recipes or processed foods that are already perfect, and need no fiddling.
I can dream, no?

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