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Need Help With Elimination Diet


Walter S

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Hello everyone. Can anyone help me with getting on the elimination diet? I am unable to get my insurance company to pay for a nutritionist, and I need to go on the elimination diet. Does anyone know a website that migth explain step by step how to follow the diet? I'm not sure what exactly to do or how long to eat certain foods and what to eat or how o prepare the food. Thanks for any help in advance!


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Hello everyone. Can anyone help me with getting on the elimination diet? I am unable to get my insurance company to pay for a nutritionist, and I need to go on the elimination diet. Does anyone know a website that migth explain step by step how to follow the diet? I'm not sure what exactly to do or how long to eat certain foods and what to eat or how o prepare the food. Thanks for any help in advance!

Hi Walter, Will your insurance pay for an allergist? You might have to do some looking but you should be able to find one who will help with an elimination. They start by doing true allergy testing and a questionaire about what you currently are eating. He will then give you a starting diet of 5 or six foods that he has chosen based on the results of the tests and the query. They wil be foods you rarely eat. After your symptoms resolve, in a week or two, you would add in one pure food item at a time for 5 days. If you react you drop that food and then go on to the next. It is time consuming and boring but a very effective way of pinpointing problem foods when done correctly. Most folks do them backwards.

If you are only interested in eliminating gluten that is really easier. Just go with natural unprocessed foods that are gluten free. Fresh or frozen veggies, plain meats and fish, potatoes and rice. All as they come from nature with no flavoring, sauces etc except for for sure gluten free seasonings done at home. Then after a couple of months challenge with cream of wheat or triscuts for at least 5 days, that is if the way you feel by itself is not enough.

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I agree, find an allergist that works with food intolerances.

There are also some good books out there on the elimination diet. What Ravenglass described is sometimes called the "rare foods diet" which is used for children.

You can also do a stricter elimination if you have many food problems, where you fast for 5 days then add foods one at a time. That should be done under the doctor's care though.

One more thing, use organic foods for your elimination diet. That is because some people will react to chemicals on the foods, and mistakenly think they are allergic to the food. So you can try all the organic products and then of the foods that are fine, try the non-organic ones.

hathor Contributor

If you google, I think you can find what you need.

Here is one version of an elimination diet:

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I know there are others. I ran across another one once, but I didn't save the link.

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