
Having food intolerances (as opposed to food allergies), it has been easy to now and again sneak a little of the off limits food here and there (not many, mainly egg and dairy in gluten free bread, and goat's cheese). I feel the effects, but some aren't so bad, and I have been known to talk myself into dealing with the side effects so as to enjoy the food (some cause such bad effects I would never consider it, but others cause milder effects). I realise now that even though the food intolerances were causing me to eat quite healthily, and I have generally always chosen the healthier options, I was not really eating to heal my body. I was eating some sugar (though only rice syrup and occasionally dextrose), and foods that set even a slight response off in my gut, and foods which can cause decline in health regarding autoimmune disease (i.e. grains etc). Now that I have recognised the benefits of this specialised diet, I do not want to cheat or sneak even a mouthful of the foods I should be avoiding. I suddenly feel like I am in control of something regarding my health. Every other aspect of my health seems to be beyond my control; I can not exercise very much to improve my health, I have been on countless unsuccessful medication trials, I have visited multiple doctors and health professionals without success. I now feel like I can control how well I adhere to this diet plan, and therefore how big the potential results are from it, and subsequently that is motivating me to ignore the cravings. This diet won't improve all my health issues, I know that, but even a slight let up in some symptoms would be worth it. Bring on week two!!
Glimpses of week one in pictures!...
Keep at it hun, you are doing a great job. I love all your healthy meals! :)
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Thank you Lennae!
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