PREPARING FOR THE ELIMINATION DIET: FEELING ABOUT THE SAME
Proceed to Stage 2. Stay on the healthy-eating diet until you are ready to start.
If you are satisfied with your improvement, and don’t like the idea of giving up foods, you could stop here. Reintroduce tea, coffee, alcohol etc, to see which was the problem, following the instructions given below.
If you feel you would like to be better still, go on to Stage 2 of the diet. When you have completed Stage 2 (or Stage 3) you can test your reactions to tea, coffee, alcohol etc.
Some people who feel partially better at this stage, may be suffering from Candida overgrowth. Cutting out sugar could have improved the situation, but to get any further requires a full Candida treatment. If you think this is likely, having considered the symptoms of Candida, then you should try the full anti-Candida diet. Bear in mind, however, that the symptoms of candidiasis and food intolerance are very difficult to tell apart. You may be better off proceeding to Stage 2, and then trying the anti-Candida therapy if this does not work.
Feeling a lot better
Good – you can now test the various things you cut out to see which ones cause your symptoms – see the next section for instructions. Testing can begin as soon as you have been consistently well for a week. If you felt terrible at the start of the diet, then caffeine is the most likely cause. Try a fairly weak cup of coffee or tea for your first test. Bear in mind that there are dozens of other nasties in tea and coffee, besides caffeine – you may be reacting to one of these, in which case you could be sensitive to tea but not coffee, or vice versa.
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