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Does anyone here have done IgG blood testing for food intolerances?
I had my blood tested for 360 different kinds of foods with a so called IgG (1,2,3, and 4) test for food intolerances (Not allergies) 2 weeks ago. I got a long list back of foods I apparently react bad to, so they are forbidden and now I follow this diet. It is too early to notice anything I guess. Since I don't notice any itching or flaking or redness (never have) and my FFA is very little active right now, (so the biopsy told) I don't want to use any medication or steroid treatment.
The naturopathic physician who is treating me for auto immune disease in general (I only have FFA) is also giving me acupuncture treatments and I started to meditate to reduce stress.
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Hi MJ,
thanks for sharing, I too believe the meditation and acupuncture treatments won't hurt and help me being less stressfull about the FFA
Hi Charlotte,
I am going to Switzerland (skiing in Haute-Nendaz) next week myself and the fresh air, beautiful mountains and snow also makes me very relaxed!
Yes my forbidden list is also a bit confusing because all the nightshades vegetables (of which are said not to be good for autoimmune diseases at all, are on my "good list" and turmeric for instance is now forbidden.
Before this I tried the Auto immune Protocol diet for 5 weeks which really was very very restrictive. Now I am aloud to eat one sort of bread, spelt, not sure if you know it? So I can have breakfast/lunch with bread again. There is also pasta from this spelt. Also rice is aloud again. Wheat is still forbidden though.
Well I think I am going to try this for at least 6 months and see how it goes. I indeed find it difficult eating in a restaurant because of all the spices that are forbidden and because green olives are forbidden for me and I think that includes olive oil then (because I don't know if that' is made from green or black olives)
good luck!
I wish you wonderful skiing-holidays! Haute-Nendaz is a very nice place to be.
I'm allowed to eat wheat, but not milk-products (casein free) which is very hard for me, since being Swiss I love cheese, yoghurts, chocolates :-) for my muesli I take rice milk and it's ok. no olives for me, too. and I have always thought olive oil is healthy. ...
I think we should try to eliminate the "bad stuff" as good as we can, but also in a "healthy" manner. I don't want to be considered being too complicated (if you know what I mean)
in another post you wrote about a hair piece - did you already wear it?
take care
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