To explain, an elimination diet removes dairy, gluten, soy, eggs and corn, as well as stimulants, sugar, and meats, fruits and vegetables that can cause inflammation within the body. We mostly followed the below chart for 7 days:
Scott has allergies to many of the foods on the 'can eat' side of the diet, but he willfully refrained from most of the restricted foods. Because he has never had any problems digesting red meat (O-, Eating Right 4 Your Type), we did have steak tips over greens, onions, broccoli and red cabbage as a meal.
Inflammation is the body's natural response to space invaders. Viruses, damage, bad bacteria, poorly digested food, or a highly acidic environment can cause inflammation. Low stomach acid, high sugar intake, caffeine, alcohol and/or a sedentary lifestyle can also cause inflammation to sneak around inside the body. Inflammation is commonly mistaken for fat, for tiredness, for sleeplessness, for headaches, for allergies, for constipation, for diarrhea, for unpleasant periods, for arthritis... the list goes on.
I did not follow this diet as strictly as Scott did (and still is after 12 days), but as I watched his allergies calm, his waistline decrease, his sleep improve, his complexion brighten, and his mood hover over a more even keel, I encouraged him to keep going based on results. After 7 days of strict food selections, we moved to no eggs, no dairy, no soy, no gluten, no corn, no sugar, no stimulants, opening up many of the fruits and vegetables we had avoided per the chart's suggestions.
Now he is slowly reintroducing foods. He has had raw cheese and eggs to find they do not cause stomach upset, irritable bowels or cold symptoms. He has not reintroduced gluten, corn, soy or sugar, for these are the foods he fears cause inflammation in his feet, in his face, in his body. He has lost 12 pounds of belly fat in 12 days and has had increasingly successful workouts; higher output, less pain and soreness, shorter recovery times. His allergies are not completely gone, but the results we've witnessed is worth avoiding inflammatory foods.
My advice to you is the same as my advice to him: Nothing changes if Nothing Changes~ If you are experiencing symptoms that you dislike, instead of taking an allergy pill or a sleep aide, try changing your food. Listen to your body as it tells you what it can tolerate and what it can't. There are so many resources to help you find what real foods you should or shouldn't eat~ I am one of them. Make sure to drink plenty of water while you research, give your vitamins their vitamins, and, as always, remember to wash your hands - you eat with those things!
Anna~
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