Anyone else gone gluten and dairy free to help improve symptoms
Hi,
It has been suggested to me and i have talked to people who havegone gluten and dairy free that has helped their symptoms. justlooking for anyone here who has and interested if it has made a difference? if it has could you share some menu's or give me some ideas? and how long did it take for you to see improvement? i have some general ideas on what to buy but looking for more before i head out. its been suggested to me because i have hypothyroidism which until recently has been out of whack, hyperplasia with possibilityof autoimmune gastritis, possible sjorgens syndrome and maybe lichen sclorus. im waiting on specialists to confirm but i have to wait for appointments which is so hard. its kind of like starting fresh. in 15 months of being sick i have gotten little help so im traveling 3 hours to boston where i can get better help its just hard waiting for these appointments.i am seeing a naturpath dr in a few weeks never been to one so not sure what to expect but i think he is better than who previously i have seen. sorry to ramble just hoping someone here relates tome and can help me out. thank you!
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Autoimmune Diseases Support Group.
I am so sorry you are dealing with this. I can’t get to a good GI doctor until January, So I relate. I also went to a intergeative nutritionist. I am able to eat better, but continue to loose weight on this anti inflammatory diet. I am still not sure what is happening to my gut. Trying to turn this around. Good luck in Boston, they are awesome and will help you!
Thank you. This GI will be my 3rd but i heard only good things about him. i am loosing weight too. down 40 pounds from the weight i was just before i got sick. mast cell too as that was told to me and it makes sense. last night had dairy free ice cream, it had always been fine before last night it caused all kind of mucus in my throat took a mucinex, still there, cough, sore throat and sneezing. i think i will stay away from it from now on.
Can the clps in your neck surgically removed?
Canthe clips in your neck be surgically removed?
I ust started using a product that isso effective wanted to tell t
you about it. It'srmdy digestiveenzymes. INCLUDESenzymes Thefirst of many I have tried thatworks quickly and well. Hope you arefeeling better.
It's been well documented that the foods we eat play a significant role in contributing or preventing dis-ease so changing from a bad to a better food can't hurt. When I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, I was given an anti-inflammatory food regime which eliminated all sugar, wheat, soy, gluten food products, and dairy. Everything else was in moderation but heavy on non-starchy vegetables and fruits. In about a year, I loss 60 pounds and my PMR symptoms went away. I contribute the change in how I feel and look to that diet. I have since reintroduced some wheat and soy in moderation but remained dairy-free. Now I am moving more in a modified vegetarian/Mediterranean direction.
I do believe so...I read some incidences online where people have had them removed. I will have to ask my surgeon about it....:)
There must be a better wayto serve you than leaving instruments in your body that are making you sick. Wishing you a successful healing that eliminates th trigger metal devices in your neck.