Some vets will
suggest a food elimination diet if your pet is having severe allergies, but this should be done only under the recommendation and supervision of your veterinarian.
Not exact matches
I would
suggest following the strategies in this article and possibly following an
elimination diet to remove inflammatory
foods from your diet and allow your body to downregulate inflammation.
The allergist will likely
suggest an
elimination diet: totally avoiding the suspected
food.
Other
foods may be suspect, but the frequent connection between dairy and ear infections
suggests that the
elimination of dairy is a good first strategy.
There are «Total
Elimination» diets on the internet that
suggest moms eat 5
foods, and 5
foods only.
If the patient's history, diet diary,
elimination diet, or oral
food challenge
suggests a specific
food allergy is likely, the doctor may use tests that can more objectively measure an allergic response to
food.
Some
elimination diets
suggest staying free from these
foods until your symptoms clear, and then to start the challenge phase.
Instead of an
elimination diet, what I would
suggest for you is to keep a
food journal for a few weeks, documenting everything you put into your mouth, how you feel when you eat it, and any symptoms you experience afterward.
But bear in mind — the low FODMAP diet is not designed for long term so would
suggest you try to stick w /
foods incorporated on the Monash app and my list for the short term
elimination phase.
I'll often
suggest trying the
food allergy
elimination diet route initially, and if symptoms and problems persist, I then recommend testing.
I would
suggest following the strategies in this article and following a
food elimination diet http://drjockers.com/5-steps-to-following-an-
elimination-diet/
I
suggested doing an
elimination diet to see what
foods you tolerate and which you need to avoid or remove completely.
I would
suggest following the strategies in this article and possibly following an
elimination diet to remove inflammatory
foods from your diet and allow your body to downregulate inflammation.
If your dog has a
food allergy or
food sensitivity, your vet may
suggest an
elimination diet and
food trial.