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Autoimmune protocol - making the best of it!

Dear all, I am thinking about starting autoimmune protocol, but I am afraid I won't be able to be 100% compliant with it. It would be of huge help if you could rate each of the f …
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Autoimmune protocol for kidney disease?

I have been recently diagnosed with Nephrotic syndrome (protein in urine + low blood protein levels + elevated lipids + edema of legs). I am currently in a hospital, but we haven …
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Carbs - OK for auto-immune?

Hi guys, I have a question about carbs. I usually eat about 219g of carbs per day, through sweet potatoes and vegetables only. According to Mark Sisson's carb curve that's in the …
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Nephrotic syndrome - proteinemia (help is needed!)

I was recently diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome (low blood protein levels + protein in urine + elevated lipid levels + edemas on face/legs). The underlying cause hasn't been clar …
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Doing Paleo Autoimmune Protocol for MS

Hello, 24 F here, was DXed 2 years ago. I had initially cut out dairy and gluten and was following a swank type diet to control MS which keeps saturated fats low to 15 grams daily. …
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I have gas reflux(not acid), EoE and a little thing you’ve probably never heard of before called PLE.

So I guess I'm allergic to Milk, Wheat, Soy, Tomatoes, peanuts, peas, Shrimp, Tuna and corn. Along with some pollens. It seems I developed EoE from it, I don't have heartburn, at …
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Reintroducing foods on autoimmune protocol

Hi guys, I've been trying the autoimmune protocol for about 3 months now and had great success. As long as I stick to it, a very strict version, I am pretty much completely sympto …
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Dupuytren’s contracture and diet.

Have any of the of the paleo "heavy-weights" / drs or research ever tackled Dupuytren’s contracture vs diet? If so, would you be so kind in sharing the links. I've read anecdotal …
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Is it even possible to feed a family of 7 under $200/ week? And recipe ideas!

Really, really, really trying to get the food budget lower. It's been a real challenge. I have a family of 7, two adults, kids ages 9, 7, 5, and 2 year old twins (one of the twin …
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Good easy to travel snacks that are not nightshades!

Hi all, I am about a month into a mostly paleo diet and in need of some snacks for work (I teach gymnastics so it is an active job, I am working out on the job for up to 5 hours a …
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Please Hack my plan to stop extremely oily skin

I have extremely oily skin since about 8 years, and seborrheic dermatitis because of it. I highly suspect my skin and other health problems are due to a leaky gut and my plan has …
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Fecal Transplant for Autoimmune Disorder - where is this being done?

I have Ankylosing Spondylitis that began about 8 years ago with chronic constipation (that I still suffer despite a thousand remedies/treatments). I've read so much about the succ …
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Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and Celiac’s Disease— Is Paleo right for me?

Hi guys-- I've had Hashimoto's for about 2 years and was diagnosed Celiac two months ago. I've low-carbed in the past to lose weight, but unfortunately, it's just not doing it for …
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Are potatos OK on an autoimmune paleo diet?

I think Cordain would say no? what are your thoughts
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Does the link to autoimmune disease change your perception of salt consumption?

Evidently salt causes a proliferation of TH17 cells that overproduce interleukin-17, which has been linked to some autoimmune diseases. http://www.nature.com/news/salt-linked-to-a …

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