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It's almost impossible to get people to understand that just because they don't like the food now doesn't mean they can't learn to like them.I mean you can't argue with what works, our bodies have several energy pathways available for different modes of survival. Look at the inuit, some groups ate nothing but seal and fish, but they did "nose to tail" so to speak, eating all the vital organs, bones and cartilage as well as fat and meat. That was only during winter, and in the warmer months the foraged for greens and roots, as well a seabird eggs.
With the level of inflammation you have delt with an elimination and reintroduction diet sounds like a very good idea. Especially if you have had allergy testing that didn't show anything. Allergies are a histamine reaction, not just an inflammatory reaction alone so you can miss triggers in your diet. It's really sad that physicians don't actually undergo much training in regards to diet, and they often disregard it in favor of drug treatment because it has an immediate effect and they are more in control. It's very difficult to get someone to make major dietary changes if they don't want to do it.
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