Anyone else gone gluten and dairy free to help improve symptoms

Posted by eileenb1022 @eileenb1022, Sep 30, 2022

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!

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@littlecrown1966

I am for the most part dairy free, i should also try gluten free, i also have hypothyroidism as i have had my thyroid removed, but have had issues with inflamatory digestive system as well as well as other areas of chronic inflamation including my skin....i have had major improvements just with the dairy free, and am hoping to learn more on how to go gluten free....

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Facebook group Autoimmune - AIP diet is an excellent resourc for lowering inflammation and healing gut. Thebprotocol helpe me and thousands of others. All the best with your healing food choices.

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I went gluten free out of necessity, my Endocrinologist felt I stopped absorbing Synthroid adequately. I went on a trial of Tirosint, and a gluten free meal plan. I switched back to Synthroid later on and have been able to absorb it again while remaining gluten free. As for dairy I use lactose free products. Due to the development of osteoporosis I don't feel I could drop dairy. I actually think a number of the symptoms I had been experiencing were due to the osteoporosis such as dry skin, dental issues, aches and pains, slow G.I. transit, etc. Increasing my calcium intake has seemed to have helped. Even my dentist has been impressed with oral progress.

As for recipes this was a problem for me. I joined the online Mayo Clinic Diet plan not to lose weight but more to learn how to stabilize my weight which had been trending upwards. I was able to achieve that goal within a short period of time. I have found their recipes adaptable to gluten free substitutions, and this plan has improved my daily intake of vegetables. My knowledge of how to eat balance meals has been improving. They have cookbooks out too, but I haven't looked into them yet. Hope we hear a update from you as to whether or not you find your trip to Boston productive.

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@gillysmom

Facebook group Autoimmune - AIP diet is an excellent resourc for lowering inflammation and healing gut. Thebprotocol helpe me and thousands of others. All the best with your healing food choices.

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Thank you so much, i very much appreciate the information! I definitely need to find a good autoimmune protocol!!

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@littlecrown1966

I am for the most part dairy free, i should also try gluten free, i also have hypothyroidism as i have had my thyroid removed, but have had issues with inflamatory digestive system as well as well as other areas of chronic inflamation including my skin....i have had major improvements just with the dairy free, and am hoping to learn more on how to go gluten free....

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Like @gillysmom I've gotten a lot of benefit from the full AIP when I'm having a flare, and have been gluten free (presumed celiac) for 10 years, dairy free for 5. It's hard to ditch dairy, and the vegan cheese substitutes are just not great, but having a happy belly is worth it. I also have less joint pain, and no eczema-- I can always tell if there was hidden dairy in a food because I get a patch of itchy eczema on my hand and immediate GI symptoms( painful gas and urgent diarrhea)

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@littlecrown1966

Thank you so much, i very much appreciate the information! I definitely need to find a good autoimmune protocol!!

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There is essentially one major AIP-- I found Sarah Ballantyne, PhD's book to be extraordinarily helpful the first year. If I were cooking only for myself, I'd use her adjunct cookbook more, too, but I have a picky, traditional American diet husband

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@jenniferhunter

@eileenb1022 There are lots of things that can be toxic or things that can cause an immune response. It's like having a big bucket that you fill up with things your body doesn't like, and when you accumulate enough of it, the body reacts with an immune response like an allergy, or can attack it's own tissues in an autoimmune response. Toxic things are stored in the body in different places because they are not easily eliminated, and those can be a root cause of why the body attacks itself in an autoimmune disease. My thyroid condition was an autoimmune condition, and after toxic metals were removed from my body, the autoimmune condition improved. That is evidence according to my doctor that the silver dental fillings were causing it. They contain silver, tin and mercury (which is very toxic) and when they break down with age and wear, mercury gas leaches out exposing the person to toxic vapors. Have you heard of mercury contamination in fish, and how doctors recommend not eating a lot of larger fish at the top of the food chain since mercury will accumulate in the larger fish?

In root canals, they used a compound called gutta percha which contains cadmium, a heavy metal. Heavy metals are hard to eliminate from the body. Lead is a heavy metal, and you have probably heard of lead poisoning from a person eating lead. It was used in paint years ago and kids were chewing on peeling paint chips causing lead poisoning, so lead was removed from paint. In my a case, with a failing root canal, the bone in my jaw was exposed to the bacterial infection in the tooth and the cadmium which could enter my blood.

I was just sharing information that comes from environmental medicine regarding autoimmune conditions. Some doctors will tell you they don't know what causes the body to attack itself, and others will point to a known or suspected cause. Your doctor will need to advise you as to what they think may be causing your symptoms. You mention your low thyroid function which I have too, and mine is definitely connected to mercury exposure from dental amalgam. My blood work confirmed it with before and after measurements of antibodies that were attacking my thyroid. Perhaps you don't have any of these dental fillings. In the 60's and 70's there were not many other materials that could be used for filling cavities. Perhaps your thyroid condition has a different cause.

Food allergies can be completely separate from toxic substances, but my experience suggests that by removing toxic metals, my food allergies and seasonal allergies with asthma improved a lot. If you think back to the "bucket', I was able to empty some of that stuff and my health improved. This is something a naturopath may discuss. Detox diets are common recommendations from alternative medicine providers. The body has specific detox pathways that either work well if you are healthy or maybe not so well when there is disease.

Have your doctors linked your gall bladder issues with diet? Have they recommended lists of foods to be avoided since your surgery?

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I do not trust naturopathic doctors. They are not respected by legitimate medical professionals. In short, naturopaths make up ailment and recommend treatments that are not proven scientifically. I, as a scientist, recommend not wasting time or money on naturopathic “cures.”

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@shirleynz

All that you have can be healed or controlled through the gut. If you eat a typical American diet then you will be full of inflammation and irritations and particles will be getting thru into your bloodstream that shouldn’t.
If you change to AIP eating and don’t do it half heartedly, you can improve your health immensely. I had Hashimotos, hormone snd adrenal exhaustion, my muscles were being eaten away and I was in bed crying most days.
Changed to aip and within two days thought hmm maybe I feel a bit better and by two weeks I was a different person.
Basically it’s meat and fish and chicken with veges. No dairy no nuts no tomatoes, potatoes or peppers. Definitely no wheat or gluten. I kept eggs in my diet.
Breakfast: chopped sweet potato with any other vege and spinach with leftover chicken stir fried in good olive oil, salted with good mineralised salt, black tea.
Lunch: beef or chicken broth with veges and meat. Rice sourdough bread.
Dinner: pancakes made with tapioca, cassava flour, with banana mashed., with maple syrup and coconut cream just as examples.
Stay away from gluten free made products they are full of extras

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Your daily menu sounds good except for the dinner pancakes. Tapioca and cassava flours are almost pure carbohydrate. Mashed banana and maple syrup are sugar. This meal contains no protein in and is a jolt of carb.

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@jip499

Your daily menu sounds good except for the dinner pancakes. Tapioca and cassava flours are almost pure carbohydrate. Mashed banana and maple syrup are sugar. This meal contains no protein in and is a jolt of carb.

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You are right. I used that recipe occasionally for lunch usually, when n I felt like something sweet snd crunchy. Not the best to put up in here.

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@jip499

I do not trust naturopathic doctors. They are not respected by legitimate medical professionals. In short, naturopaths make up ailment and recommend treatments that are not proven scientifically. I, as a scientist, recommend not wasting time or money on naturopathic “cures.”

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Integrative and functional medicine MDs and DOs have a great deal to offer. Another of the most respected medical centers in the US, the Cleveland Clinic, has a dedicated clinic for integrative medicine. I've been a scientist and in health care since 1980, and we've seen accepted science from prior decades refuted. If a medical practitioner doesn't consider the science of internal and environmental exposure to substances (either natural or industrially produced) that affect health, that's bad medical practice.

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@jip499

I do not trust naturopathic doctors. They are not respected by legitimate medical professionals. In short, naturopaths make up ailment and recommend treatments that are not proven scientifically. I, as a scientist, recommend not wasting time or money on naturopathic “cures.”

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Well your entitled to your opinion. I know they and functional docs have been recommended to me. This naturopath dr is the one who approved my b12 injections while the rest of the Dr's chose to ignore me I have been vastly ignored by regular dr and .y symptoms keep getting worse so I am gi ING him a chance. When noone else would help or even listen to me, he did.

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