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JoannaP79 09-14-2015 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by madisongrrl (Post 1170919)
Food is a very personal thing so you need to decide how strict you want to get.

Pretty much every doctor that practices functional medicine and works with neurological and autoimmune patents will take gluten and dairy out of your diet as a minimum; 80% of your immune system is in your gut.

I think if you are going to give it a shot, be strict for 3 to 6 months. Keep a symptom and food journal while you do it and see if you get any stabilization or improvements with your symptoms. If it's not working for you, then put foods back in your diet that make you happy. There is something to be said about that too.

Another good book to check out is the Wahls Protocol:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Wahls-Prot.../dp/1583335544

All these books are really small variations on the same concept.

Thank you for the detailed info. I have that book too! :-) I struggled massively consuming that much green plant food! I think the concept is good.
I am gluten, starch, dairy, nightshade and soya free. I just can't cut out eggs, nuts, dark vegan chocolate and natural honey, need it for all my baking.
Madison girl, have you felt any improvement?

Canagirl, I understood from the article that some people may be susceptible to those foods but I'd agree with madisongirl that dairy and gluten are supposed to be top on the list of food to remove if autoimmunity is at fault. I'm not 100% sold on all this by the way but worth a try.

madisongrrl 09-14-2015 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JoannaP79 (Post 1170990)
Thank you for the detailed info. I have that book too! :-) I struggled massively consuming that much green plant food! I think the concept is good.
I am gluten, starch, dairy, nightshade and soya free. I just can't cut out eggs, nuts, dark vegan chocolate and natural honey, need it for all my baking.
Madison girl, have you felt any improvement?

Intestinal permeability has been found in every autoimmune disease that has test for it - celiac disease, type 1 diabetes, MS, IBS, RA and ankylosing spondylitis. I only recently just leaned this.

I think your approach is so very smart. It looks like you are avoiding all potential major offenders. I love nuts, eggs and dark chocolate too! There is a certain emotional side to eating that is sometimes as important and the healthy side of eating. :)

I was gluten and soy free (whole foods diet) years before all my major symptoms came one. I pulled out the dairy a while ago. It's hard to say if I'm better or worse, because my burning symptoms can be moderate one day and nauseating the next day. Plus I've had nerve medication changes over the last year and a half that mask symptoms.

I'm pulling all the nightshades and nuts out of my diet for at least 3 months. I will be leaving the dark chocolate in....just to keep my sanity.:winky:

I haven't decided about eggs yet. The reason that Dr. Wahls pulled them out of her protocol was due to the fact that she kept them out of her own diet when improved her MS symptoms. When she designed her first clinical trial, she was told that she needed to precisely copy what she personally did. So eggs were not included in the clinical trial either. I'll probably eventually pull them out for a few months. I have nothing to lose at this point.

February 09-14-2015 06:33 PM

[QUOTE=madisongrrl;1171029]Intestinal permeability has been found in every autoimmune disease that has test for it - celiac disease, type 1 diabetes, MS, IBS, RA and ankylosing spondylitis. I only recently just leaned this.

I think your approach is so very smart. It looks like you are avoiding all potential major offenders. I love nuts, eggs and dark chocolate too! There is a certain emotional side to eating that is sometimes as important and the healthy side of eating. :)

I was gluten and soy free (whole foods diet) years before all my major symptoms came one. I pulled out the dairy a while ago. It's hard to say if I'm better or worse, because my burning symptoms can be moderate one day and nauseating the next day. Plus I've had nerve medication changes over the last year and a half that mask symptoms.




I take l-glutamine by xymogen to help with IP. It also intensifies the antioxidants I take, so now I use much less of them. I have had pretty good success with it.

This article discusses why more attention should be shed on glutamine and intestinal permeability.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2898551/


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