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If my test shows that I react to certain foods – will I be able to eat those foods again? |
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Foods that you react to should be avoided for a minimum of 3 to 6 months. The foods that you have a slight reaction to should be rotated through your diet every 3 or 4 days (don't eat these foods every day – only eat them once or twice a week). You can eat foods that show up as normal as long as these are foods that you actually tried before the test, and that you have not had a previous negative reaction to. ‘No reaction' to a food you haven't eaten in a long time just means your body hasn't been exposed to the food, and therefore has not produced antibodies to it. You should never eat a food that you have previously had a serious reaction to.
Whether or not you can eat these foods again depends on the reason for your reaction. Sometimes food intolerances can be a consequence of other conditions like ‘leaky gut syndrome' or candida infections. Ask our nutritionist about next steps when you call. In some cases, you may want engage the services of a naturopathic doctor or nutritionist in your area.
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