fruit is not healing. fruit is sugar. the fiber is not needed and car be very irritating. in my opinion, after a couple months of strict diet, enjoy a handful of berries, nothing more. after several months, maybe a little fruit that is native to you and is in season. if it does not invoke addictive sugar cravings as it does in many addicts. some have to view as alcohol to an alcoholic. @@2r380
Several fruits are known for their potential to promote gut health due to their fiber content, vitamins, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds. Keep in mind that individual responses to different foods can vary, so it's a good idea to experiment and find what works best for you. Here are some fruits that are often considered beneficial for gut health: 1. **Berries (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, etc.):** Berries are rich in fiber and antioxidants, which can help support a healthy gut environment by promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. 2. **Bananas:** Bananas contain both soluble and insoluble fiber, which can contribute to a healthy gut. They also provide prebiotics, which are compounds that nourish beneficial gut bacteria. 3. **Apples:** Apples are a good source of dietary fiber, including pectin, which can help support digestive regularity and provide food for gut bacteria. 4. **Pears:** Pears contain soluble fiber and polyphenols that can have a positive impact on gut health. They also have anti-inflammatory properties. 5. **Kiwi:** Kiwi is rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants. It has been suggested to have a mild laxative effect and may promote bowel regularity. 6. **Papaya:** Papaya contains an enzyme called papain, which can aid in digestion. It also offers fiber and vitamin C that can contribute to gut health. 7. **Oranges:** Oranges are high in vitamin C and fiber, both of which can support overall digestive health. 8. **Grapes:** Grapes contain resveratrol, an antioxidant that may have anti-inflammatory effects on the gut. They also contain fiber and other beneficial compounds. 9. **Figs:** Figs are a good source of dietary fiber and can contribute to regular bowel movements. Remember that while these fruits can be beneficial for gut health, it's important to maintain a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods to ensure you're getting all the necessary nutrients. Additionally, if you have specific gut-related concerns or conditions, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet.
Nuts, eggs, gluten, dairy, seed oils, sugar, alcohol. I have hashimotos & celiac - sometimes in a flare up I avoid grains. AIP paleo is good. I was poisoning myself making homemade cashew milk and thought I was taking care of myself- everyone is different ❤
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raw dairy is good, but we are only mammal that drinks milk after being wheened. i dont think we should drink milk. dr eric westman says under 2-3 oz dairy daily
Thank you Dr Brown. I was diagnosed with AOSD. It has been nearly 2 months. Will ELISA ACT testing help in my case for identifying the trigger now? Also could you please tell what are the foods to avoid for AOSD patients?
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@@DrSusanBrown I have Extreme Celiac Disease - Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Anaphylactic, and have found that GOAT 🐐 MILK & Cheese has a Different Protein than Cows Milk, and is Safe to for me to Ingest. And that Corn - Oats - Millet - Yeast - Rice - Cow Dairy ALL have PROTEINS that CROSS REACT LIKE GLUTEN. If that information helps you help others?
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They are known to worsen symptoms for most people. You could test them to see if they do for you. Test each nightshade individually. Look up how to do an elimination diet and test for food sensitivities.
A good place to start is an Alkaline Diet that includes an abundance of vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, herbs, beans, grains and lean quality protein sources ⬇️⬇️⬇️ To learn more about the groundbreaking diet that can help you unlock your full health potential, join Dr. Brown's new course! 🌱Alkaline Diet: The Doorway to Optimum Health tribe.drsusanbrownphd.com/plans/231845
Hi There! Three are many great gluten free breads or some people respond well to sourdough breads. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ To learn more about the ground breaking diet that can help you unlock your full health potential, join Dr. Brown's new course! 🌱Alkaline Diet: The Doorway to Optimum Health tribe.drsusanbrownphd.com/plans/231845
One of our favorite products is Quercitin to address any inflammation like arthritis or autoimmune. Checkout our Relieve and Repair product drbrown.cc/3RYkCbG ⬇️⬇️⬇️ To learn more about the ground breaking diet that can help you unlock your full health potential, join Dr. Brown's new course! 🌱Alkaline Diet: The Doorway to Optimum Health tribe.drsusanbrownphd.com/plans/231845
Sourdough bread may be a better choice for some people with autoimmune diseases compared to conventional bread, as the fermentation process can break down some of the gluten proteins as well as some other components in wheat that may trigger autoimmune responses. It is important to note that autoimmune diseases vary widely, and individuals with autoimmune diseases may still experience sensitivities and may need to avoid wheat altogether. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized dietary recommendations, based on your specific autoimmune condition and overall health.
An Alkaline Diet that is nutrient rich and helps to calm information that maybe caused by Autoimmunity. Fruits, Vegetables, nuts/seeds, spice and herbs, whole grains like Quinoa and Millet, beans and lean meats and fish. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ To learn more about the ground breaking diet that can help you unlock your full health potential, join Dr. Brown's new course! 🌱Alkaline Diet: The Doorway to Optimum Health tribe.drsusanbrownphd.com/plans/231845
Thank you for your inquiry! For personalized advice on how our supplements can address your specific health needs, we recommend consulting with our specialist team. Please email us at helpdesk@alkalineforlife.com for tailored recommendations. We're here to ensure you get the support you need!
Great question! While supermarket organic milk from animals not given antibiotics is a better choice, it's important to be aware that dairy can still be a trigger for autoimmune diseases in some individuals. For some, even organic dairy can be a trigger, so it’s best to monitor your body's response. Consider consulting with a healthcare professional for personalized advice. Read more on our blog here: alkalineforlife.com/blogs/news/6-tips-for-tackling-autoimmune-disease-from-our-brand-manager-jess
While specific foods are not guaranteed to increase platelet count, incorporating nutrient-rich foods into your diet can support overall health and potentially aid in platelet production and function. Here are five foods that may be beneficial: Leafy Greens: Spinach, kale, collard greens, and other leafy greens are rich in vitamin K, which plays a role in blood clotting and may help support platelet function. Citrus Fruits: Oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits are excellent sources of vitamin C, which is essential for collagen formation and may help support platelet health. Berries: Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and other berries are packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, which can help support a healthy immune system and may aid in platelet production. Pumpkin Seeds: Pumpkin seeds are rich in zinc, which is involved in blood clotting and may help support platelet function. Lean Protein: Lean protein sources such as poultry, fish, tofu, and legumes provide essential amino acids necessary for overall health, which may indirectly support platelet production and function. Incorporating these foods into a balanced diet, along with staying hydrated and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, can help support optimal platelet health. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your platelet count or any underlying health conditions. They can provide personalized advice based on your individual needs and medical history.
If you're avoiding gluten, then you can eat oats because they're gluten-free. The information she gave was incorrect. Just make sure the oats you buy say gluten-free on the package because sometimes there is cross contamination in the processing.
Thank you for clarifying! Oats do not contain gluten. However, as you stated, they may not always be considered gluten-free because of where they are manufactured and packaged. We apologize for any confusion!
Good day i was diagnosed with autoimmune disease, connective tissue disease, SLE, and rheumatoid arthritis also hiatus hernia. Please advise what diet should i follow. Thanks you, Marla South Africa
Hi Marla! I am sorry to hear that. Generally, and anti-inflammatory diet consisting of many alkaline foods such as fruits and vegetables and minimal processed foods may benefit you, however it would be best to discuss this with your doctor. 💗 We are thinking of you!
Hello! Sweet Lady I need some help please,can you help with a diet I have an immune disease is call anca vasculatis but also have anemia and kidneys are no filter well. I don’t now what to do please help me God bless you!
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Hello, ELISA ACT testing, or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Antigen Leukocyte Antibody Testing, is a type of blood test used to identify and measure sensitivities or intolerances to various foods, chemicals, and other substances. It differs from traditional allergy tests that primarily focus on immediate IgE-mediated allergic reactions, as ELISA ACT testing is designed to detect delayed hypersensitivity reactions, which may occur several hours to days after exposure to a trigger. Learn more about ELISA Act testing here: www.elisaact.com/why-eab/
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The best thing to do is an elimination of foods to see if inflammation in the body quiets down and then you can slowly add them back in. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ To learn more about the ground breaking diet that can help you unlock your full health potential, join Dr. Brown's new course! 🌱Alkaline Diet: The Doorway to Optimum Health tribe.drsusanbrownphd.com/plans/231845
dairy is very inflammatory to most. i was cover in psoriasis till i stopped dairy. check out dr ken berry for amazing health that is free. changed my life
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Thanks for sharing your experience! Many people find that avoiding certain foods can make a big difference in managing autoimmune conditions. Cooking your own meals is a great way to ensure you're using the ingredients that work best for you. ❤️
Many people with autoimmune disease report having a hanful of mystery symptoms. Take a look at this blog: alkalineforlife.com/blogs/news/are-your-mystery-symptoms-a-delayed-immune-response
Oats themselves are naturally gluten-free, but they can be contaminated with gluten during processing or handling. If you need to avoid gluten, look for oats that are labeled "gluten-free," which means they've been processed in a facility that avoids cross-contamination with gluten-containing grains.
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For most people, potatoes and other nightshades are healthy when eaten as part of a balanced diet. However, individuals with specific health issues, particularly autoimmune diseases where dietary triggers play a role (such as rheumatoid arthritis), might choose to experiment with eliminating nightshades to see if their symptoms improve.
We're really sorry to hear about your challenges with RA and scleroderma, and understand how tough it can be to manage your diet with these conditions. It's great that you're being mindful about what you eat, as diet can play a significant role in managing symptoms. We have some tips over on our blog you may find helpful for managing auto-immune disease: alkalineforlife.com/blogs/news/6-tips-for-tackling-autoimmune-disease-from-our-brand-manager-jess- making sure you get the nutrients you need while avoiding foods that might trigger flare-ups. Hang in there, and take care of yourself!
I was healthiest when I was Whole Foods Plant Based Vegan . Felt amazing and was at a great weight.No aminal products . Then started stressful job went off my healthy diet and everything got worse .
Stress is a major cause of health issues, in addition to not eating well! Check out our blog on weeding your mental garden, our mind and body is connected! www.betterbones.com/emotions-and-bone/6-tips-for-weeding-your-mental-garden/
My Crohn's disease is not completely gone yet. But yes, much resolution. Going from 10-15 stools a day with urgency to just 1-4 with amazing energy has been life changing@@improveitaliano
Gluten ...dairy
Processed food
GMOs & pesticide
Hard to digest food
Even organic is not even organic today
What are we left with to eat then😢😢😢😢 as majority of the foods are to be avoided😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢@DrSusanBrown..... pls let me know a few
i healed hashimoto thryroid disease and fatty liver disease, and T2D wtih carnivore. never felt better. dropped 60 lbs and off 4 prescriptions.
We're glad you found something that works for you:)
Can i add some fruits to my carnivore diet if i’m trying to heal my gut? I just started 2 days ago
fruit is not healing. fruit is sugar. the fiber is not needed and car be very irritating. in my opinion, after a couple months of strict diet, enjoy a handful of berries, nothing more. after several months, maybe a little fruit that is native to you and is in season. if it does not invoke addictive sugar cravings as it does in many addicts. some have to view as alcohol to an alcoholic. @@2r380
Hi Matt! We must remember that the sugar that is found in fruits is not the same sugar that is in processed foods.
Several fruits are known for their potential to promote gut health due to their fiber content, vitamins, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds. Keep in mind that individual responses to different foods can vary, so it's a good idea to experiment and find what works best for you. Here are some fruits that are often considered beneficial for gut health:
1. **Berries (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, etc.):** Berries are rich in fiber and antioxidants, which can help support a healthy gut environment by promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
2. **Bananas:** Bananas contain both soluble and insoluble fiber, which can contribute to a healthy gut. They also provide prebiotics, which are compounds that nourish beneficial gut bacteria.
3. **Apples:** Apples are a good source of dietary fiber, including pectin, which can help support digestive regularity and provide food for gut bacteria.
4. **Pears:** Pears contain soluble fiber and polyphenols that can have a positive impact on gut health. They also have anti-inflammatory properties.
5. **Kiwi:** Kiwi is rich in vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants. It has been suggested to have a mild laxative effect and may promote bowel regularity.
6. **Papaya:** Papaya contains an enzyme called papain, which can aid in digestion. It also offers fiber and vitamin C that can contribute to gut health.
7. **Oranges:** Oranges are high in vitamin C and fiber, both of which can support overall digestive health.
8. **Grapes:** Grapes contain resveratrol, an antioxidant that may have anti-inflammatory effects on the gut. They also contain fiber and other beneficial compounds.
9. **Figs:** Figs are a good source of dietary fiber and can contribute to regular bowel movements.
Remember that while these fruits can be beneficial for gut health, it's important to maintain a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods to ensure you're getting all the necessary nutrients. Additionally, if you have specific gut-related concerns or conditions, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet.
Nice information mam
Any advice for systemic sclerosis? I was recently diagnosed and was told there was nothing I can do holistically to help myself.
Thank you Dr Brown 🙏
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Nuts, eggs, gluten, dairy, seed oils, sugar, alcohol. I have hashimotos & celiac - sometimes in a flare up I avoid grains. AIP paleo is good. I was poisoning myself making homemade cashew milk and thought I was taking care of myself- everyone is different ❤
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Thank for the info .about home made cashew milk......❤
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what were the main things you eat? those are so hard to avoid especially for breakfast (eggs, oats)
Tomatoes as well
Yep any nightshade like eggplant , bell pepper's
Thank you for the valuable information!❤
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What do you think about a2a2 milk?
Do u have remedies or advice fot fibromyalgia
Improved sleep, exercise, adequate vitamin D and magnesium are great places to start!
Plz tell me which magnesium is good in fibromyalgia and leaky gut problem @@DrSusanBrown
We only use Ionized magnesium which has 3 bioavailable forms of alkalizing magnesium: alkalineforlife.com/products/ionized-magnesium. You can partner it with our Essential choline for even more absorption!
Golden drops help many autoimmune diseases as it’s a potent natural supplement very effective In lowering inflammation/pain in the body ❤️
So what do u think should we eat for breakfast i love oats and low GI whole grain bread and i use butter.
See our blog for more breakfast ideas: www.betterbones.com/bone-nutrition/breakfast-ideas/
You can eat oats. They're gluten free.
Thank You so much!
Can we please differentiate between pasteurized/homogenized dairy (which is awful for consumption) and raw dairy, which is fantastic for health!
raw dairy is good, but we are only mammal that drinks milk after being wheened. i dont think we should drink milk. dr eric westman says under 2-3 oz dairy daily
protine powders... does it come under Dairy products?
Hello! It depends on the type of protein powder you use
Thank you Dr Brown. I was diagnosed with AOSD. It has been nearly 2 months. Will ELISA ACT testing help in my case for identifying the trigger now?
Also could you please tell what are the foods to avoid for AOSD patients?
Thank you for your inquiry! For personalized advice on how our supplements can address your specific health needs, we recommend consulting with our specialist team. Please email us at helpdesk@alkalineforlife.com for tailored recommendations. We're here to ensure you get the support you need!
You can overcome autoimmune disease if you have the money to buy organic and the time to cook from scratch 😔
Which medicine is best for osteoporosis???
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Thank you 🙏
You're welcome Marjana 😊
@@DrSusanBrown I have Extreme Celiac Disease - Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Anaphylactic, and have found that GOAT 🐐 MILK & Cheese has a Different Protein than Cows Milk, and is Safe to for me to Ingest. And that Corn - Oats - Millet - Yeast - Rice - Cow Dairy ALL have PROTEINS that CROSS REACT LIKE GLUTEN.
If that information helps you help others?
Important information! Thanks
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching😊
What is the name of the test and where can I find it? Thank you Dr. Brown☺️
The name is the ELISA/ACT test which you can learn more about here: www.elisaact.com/
Do nights shade vegetables like bell peppers worsens it?
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They are known to worsen symptoms for most people. You could test them to see if they do for you. Test each nightshade individually. Look up how to do an elimination diet and test for food sensitivities.
I am underweight and have autoimmune condition.. How to switch milk?
With urticaria, hives, fermented food is a no go.
But I was told fermented red cabbage is amazing for gut health
This is related to if you have an autoimmune condition and gives general guidelines and recommendations.
100000% Fact!!!!!!
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I’ve heard people say not to eat dairy, wheat, red meat, non organic vegetables, some fish because of mercury…. There’s not much left to eat.
A good place to start is an Alkaline Diet that includes an abundance of vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, herbs, beans, grains and lean quality protein sources
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So what can i eat to prevent this disease?
Natural, fresh, organic foods
What breads are ok
Hi There!
Three are many great gluten free breads or some people respond well to sourdough breads.
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How's ginsing herb for audio immune arthritis gout or so?
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its the seed oils
how about sourdough?
Sourdough bread may be a better choice for some people with autoimmune diseases compared to conventional bread, as the fermentation process can break down some of the gluten proteins as well as some other components in wheat that may trigger autoimmune responses. It is important to note that autoimmune diseases vary widely, and individuals with autoimmune diseases may still experience sensitivities and may need to avoid wheat altogether. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide personalized dietary recommendations, based on your specific autoimmune condition and overall health.
@@DrSusanBrown aren’t autoimmune diseases just parasites in our bodies from all the crap we eat?
Autoimmune diseases are a diverse group of conditions, and the specific causes and triggers can vary widely among them.
@@icidro1absolutely not.
@DrSusanBrown unfortunately our health care professionals do not do this so we have to look online for answers.
What to eat then? 😢
Nothing. We are going to disappear if the list gets more extensive.
This is a list to avoid for a short time to see what is triggering your auto immune disease.
Bro spit facts
so everything 😢
So what to eat then ?
An Alkaline Diet that is nutrient rich and helps to calm information that maybe caused by Autoimmunity. Fruits, Vegetables, nuts/seeds, spice and herbs, whole grains like Quinoa and Millet, beans and lean meats and fish.
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I have autoimmune disease which cause inferior rectus problem (mild Proptosis in left eye)
What can I do tell me plz
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Is supermarket organic milk where animals are not given antibiotics okay?
Great question! While supermarket organic milk from animals not given antibiotics is a better choice, it's important to be aware that dairy can still be a trigger for autoimmune diseases in some individuals. For some, even organic dairy can be a trigger, so it’s best to monitor your body's response. Consider consulting with a healthcare professional for personalized advice. Read more on our blog here: alkalineforlife.com/blogs/news/6-tips-for-tackling-autoimmune-disease-from-our-brand-manager-jess
@@DrSusanBrownthank you so much for replying. May you always stay healthy ❤
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Please share foods for improving platelet count.
While specific foods are not guaranteed to increase platelet count, incorporating nutrient-rich foods into your diet can support overall health and potentially aid in platelet production and function. Here are five foods that may be beneficial:
Leafy Greens: Spinach, kale, collard greens, and other leafy greens are rich in vitamin K, which plays a role in blood clotting and may help support platelet function.
Citrus Fruits: Oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits are excellent sources of vitamin C, which is essential for collagen formation and may help support platelet health.
Berries: Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and other berries are packed with antioxidants and vitamin C, which can help support a healthy immune system and may aid in platelet production.
Pumpkin Seeds: Pumpkin seeds are rich in zinc, which is involved in blood clotting and may help support platelet function.
Lean Protein: Lean protein sources such as poultry, fish, tofu, and legumes provide essential amino acids necessary for overall health, which may indirectly support platelet production and function.
Incorporating these foods into a balanced diet, along with staying hydrated and avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, can help support optimal platelet health. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your platelet count or any underlying health conditions. They can provide personalized advice based on your individual needs and medical history.
My platelet count is on the low side and was wondering the same thing thx
Gluten, hard to avoid.
Gracias últimamente como avena pero una o dos cucharadas me ha sentado bien con esa cantidad podré seguirla comiendo❓gracias
If you're avoiding gluten, then you can eat oats because they're gluten-free. The information she gave was incorrect. Just make sure the oats you buy say gluten-free on the package because sometimes there is cross contamination in the processing.
Thank you for clarifying! Oats do not contain gluten. However, as you stated, they may not always be considered gluten-free because of where they are manufactured and packaged. We apologize for any confusion!
*pure oats are gluten free
Good day i was diagnosed with autoimmune disease, connective tissue disease, SLE, and rheumatoid arthritis also hiatus hernia. Please advise what diet should i follow. Thanks you, Marla South Africa
Hi Marla! I am sorry to hear that. Generally, and anti-inflammatory diet consisting of many alkaline foods such as fruits and vegetables and minimal processed foods may benefit you, however it would be best to discuss this with your doctor. 💗 We are thinking of you!
Hello! Sweet Lady I need some help please,can you help with a diet I have an immune disease is call anca vasculatis but also have anemia and kidneys are no filter well. I don’t now what to do please help me God bless you!
Thank you for your inquiry! For personalized advice on how our supplements can address your specific health needs, we recommend consulting with our specialist team. Please email us at helpdesk@alkalineforlife.com for tailored recommendations. We're here to ensure you get the support you need!
Can you elaborate on the elisa act test?
Hello,
ELISA ACT testing, or Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Antigen Leukocyte Antibody Testing, is a type of blood test used to identify and measure sensitivities or intolerances to various foods, chemicals, and other substances. It differs from traditional allergy tests that primarily focus on immediate IgE-mediated allergic reactions, as ELISA ACT testing is designed to detect delayed hypersensitivity reactions, which may occur several hours to days after exposure to a trigger.
Learn more about ELISA Act testing here: www.elisaact.com/why-eab/
Triticale?! Sigh. Something else I need to watch out for!😊
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What about eggs?
The best thing to do is an elimination of foods to see if inflammation in the body quiets down and then you can slowly add them back in.
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Even grass fed cheese wasn’t good for me. Probiotic dairy is ok but not the best for me.
dairy is very inflammatory to most. i was cover in psoriasis till i stopped dairy. check out dr ken berry for amazing health that is free. changed my life
I have Extreme Celiac Disease and am Anaphylactic Allergic To Cow Diary. I found out that GOAT 🐐 DAIRY has a Different Protein and is SAFE to Consume
That's because grass fed cheese is for grass fed calves.
i'm sick of vitiligo what to avoid
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what about eggs?
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But I love bread.. and cheese. What can I eat that's affordable and not higher in fat??
Have learned to avoid vegetables, milk, bread and wheat products. and avoid all processed foods which causes one to cook own food.
Thanks for sharing your experience! Many people find that avoiding certain foods can make a big difference in managing autoimmune conditions. Cooking your own meals is a great way to ensure you're using the ingredients that work best for you. ❤️
How do u know if u have auto immune dieses
Many people with autoimmune disease report having a hanful of mystery symptoms. Take a look at this blog: alkalineforlife.com/blogs/news/are-your-mystery-symptoms-a-delayed-immune-response
Oats do not contain gluten.
Some do. Some don’t
oats do not contain gluten
Avoid GMO food totally Agree
Don't buy food anywhere.
I mean anyone other than a farm near you.
I grow all my own and freeze
Growing your own garden & obtaining foods from trusted local farmers is absolutely the safest way to go when avoiding GMO's!
Then what can I eat ?
Air..... Just air
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Mine is SALT N SEASONINGS
Same !I have SLE
I thought oats are naturally gluten-free???
Oats themselves are naturally gluten-free, but they can be contaminated with gluten during processing or handling. If you need to avoid gluten, look for oats that are labeled "gluten-free," which means they've been processed in a facility that avoids cross-contamination with gluten-containing grains.
Dang what can I eat then? 😩
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There wont be anything left to eat if we hav to avoid all the gd thing.
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Eggs are also bad for autoimmune
Really?
Not for everyone. I am experiencing urtacaria and consuming eggs does not cause flares
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You are beautiful. Thankyou mam
Thank YOU! You're very welcome.
Nightshades
For most people, potatoes and other nightshades are healthy when eaten as part of a balanced diet. However, individuals with specific health issues, particularly autoimmune diseases where dietary triggers play a role (such as rheumatoid arthritis), might choose to experiment with eliminating nightshades to see if their symptoms improve.
@@DrSusanBrown yes i have RA and Scleroderma. So i am very limited on my diet
We're really sorry to hear about your challenges with RA and scleroderma, and understand how tough it can be to manage your diet with these conditions. It's great that you're being mindful about what you eat, as diet can play a significant role in managing symptoms. We have some tips over on our blog you may find helpful for managing auto-immune disease: alkalineforlife.com/blogs/news/6-tips-for-tackling-autoimmune-disease-from-our-brand-manager-jess- making sure you get the nutrients you need while avoiding foods that might trigger flare-ups. Hang in there, and take care of yourself!
I was healthiest when I was Whole Foods Plant Based Vegan . Felt amazing and was at a great weight.No aminal products . Then started stressful job went off my healthy diet and everything got worse .
Stress is a major cause of health issues, in addition to not eating well! Check out our blog on weeding your mental garden, our mind and body is connected! www.betterbones.com/emotions-and-bone/6-tips-for-weeding-your-mental-garden/
Hello
It's not gluten it's GMO in food
Carnivore strong
Did u resolve with carnivore?
My Crohn's disease is not completely gone yet. But yes, much resolution. Going from 10-15 stools a day with urgency to just 1-4 with amazing energy has been life changing@@improveitaliano
I need you to come live with me.
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