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Can Anyone Recomend A Diet Rotation Book?


Littllemel

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I have already tried posting for diet examples and I haven't received enough feedback from that post to help me create my own diet yet. Can someone recomend a good book? I am still not sure what is causing my leaky gut but it could be yeast or parasites. I am now intolerant to gluten/dairy/corn and possibly soy. I had a reation to some soy protein powder the other day but I can't be sure it was the soy yet. These intolerances seem to be coming on fast so I would like to start a rotation diet asap if anyone can help. Thanks!


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Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

I found this site which recommends a couple of books.

Open Original Shared Link

The explanation of a rotation diet is good too.

Bubba's Mom Enthusiast

Here's another good site:

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Juliebove Rising Star

I just started reading this book today:

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4th one down. Starts with the name Prescription.

Some of it seemed like outdated info. and a lot of it won't apply to you. But there is a section on rotation diets and it has a chart in there to use.

Littllemel Apprentice

Any chance you could post the chart?

Juliebove Rising Star

Any chance you could post the chart?

Sorry, no. It's a HUGE book. Wouldn't fit in my scanner. Plus even if I were able to get a scan to post it, I think that would be a copyright violation.

Surely there must be an online chart? Let me Swagbuck it...

This might help:

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Or this:

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camochelle Newbie

I am new here also and in the same boat as you. I have been gluten-free 3 months and the intolerances seem to be stacking up. I don't have an answer to your question as I didn't do a rotation diet. I did an elimination diet.

But I wanted to share a link that someone shared with me. This is a list of corn derived products. Just thought you may want to double check your labels.

http://www.(Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned)/gluten-free-society-blog/hidden-corn-based-ingredients/

Also there is another one for soy. Open Original Shared Link

Through my elimination diet I have found that I am intolerant of all corn derivatives, soy lethicin, tapioca flour, coffee, grapes, strawberries.

However, I seem to be finding new ones weekly :(

Hope this helps.


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Littllemel Apprentice

Camochelle - you should try the rotation diet. It is supposed to stop your gut from creating new intolerances. Believe me I HATE the diet but one thing good about it is that my symptoms have calmed down. The rotation of the foods gives your intestines a break which allows them to heal and then "supposedly" you can add back the foods you became intolerant to. It's supposed to be 3-6 months so we shall see. I have been on it for a week and I am already a little better so I'm optomistic about it. I can email you my rotation if you want a template. Let me know.

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