Yes, eat a food as many times as you want in one day, and then skip 2 days before eating it again on the 3rd day.Some diets have meat 3 x day, but with my meat sensitivities, what do I do? Rotate beef 3 x in one day then move to turkey 3 x the next day, pork 3 x the next, etc?
That's why EnteroLab recommends that you ease into the diet changes slowly, so as to minimize the risk of feeling overwhelmed or depressed.I am usually a cheerful person even when not feeling well, but have been very depressed since getting the list from Enterolab.
I agree with Linda that up front at least, you can certainly continue to eat any 1+ foods, and probably most of your 2+ foods (unless you determine that they are causing problems). You can tighten your diet later, if remission seems elusive. I notice that while corn is on the 2+ list, it's the least reactive grain, so that should make it relatively low risk also, especially in a rotation program. Corn chips (or tortilla chips) and tortillas can be used with nut butters, for example.
I believe that a few members make kale chips that might work for nut butters, and there are surely other options. I used to love peanut butter on apples (back before MC), but alas, I can no longer tolerate peanut butter (or any other nut butter, for that matter). Nut butters on bananas are not half-bad either, if you can eat bananas.
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