What is excluded in an elimination diet varies per individual based on test results. The report will give clear instructions on what to remove. It’s vital to continue avoiding any known allergens or intolerances. For instance, those allergic to wheat or lactose intolerant must maintain their avoidance.
Nutrient balance is crucial when removing items, especially entire food groups, from the diet. Even though the elimination diet is short-term, maintaining a balanced nutrient intake is essential. Alternatives and guidance on preserving nutrient intake can be found on relevant websites and within the test results report.
In summary, the aim of an elimination diet is clarity. You’ll understand what you can and cannot tolerate, no longer needing to choose between the enjoyment of food and its after-effects. With this knowledge, you can enjoy your food in a way that’s uniquely suited to you.