Authors: Mark Hyman
Tags: #Health & Fitness / Diet & Nutrition / Diets, #Health & Fitness / Body Cleansing & Detoxification
The process for reintroducing gluten and dairy is slow and systematic. This is a unique chance to really see how your body tolerates these high-sensitivity foods. We want to add these foods to your diet responsibly and without compromising all your hard work. Here are the steps I recommend:
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Wait at least three days before testing gluten next. Follow these steps:
Tracking your symptoms and reactions is pretty straightforward. You can use the food log below to track your symptoms and monitor
your progress. You can download it at www.10daydetox.com/resources and print out as many copies as you need to keep track of all your reactions as you transition off the program.
Every body is different, and everyone responds differently to food sensitivities. But to help you know what to be on the lookout for, here are some of the most common food-sensitivity reactions:
Weight gain
Resurgence of cravings
Fluid retention
Nasal congestion
Headaches
Brain fog
Mood problems (depression, anxiety, anger, etc.)
Sleep problems
Joint aches
Muscle aches
Pain
Fatigue
Changes in your skin (acne, rashes, or eczema)
Changes in digestion or bowel function (bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, reflux)