My understanding is that the fat - free diet is just
a temporary healing diet, same as the 2 - week (temporary) red meat diet recommended by Dr. Douillard.
Not exact matches
GAPS intro is a
temporary, intensive
healing diet that can
heal everything from food allergies, to autoimmune conditions, to autism, ADHD, and related behavioral disorders.
AIP is explained further below, but suffice it to say AIP is perhaps the most challenging of the
healing diets due to the vast amount of foods eliminated, albeit this is
temporary.
The GAPS
diet (also known as the «Gut and Psychology Syndrome»
diet) is a
temporary, intensive, intestinal -
healing diet that soothes the gut lining in order to help a variety of conditions.
While the good news is that the GAPS
Diet is only a
temporary diet to
heal the gut, the bad news is that the
diet is highly restrictive with the elimination of many foods that can not be consumed until symptoms of autoimmune illness have completely subsided and the gut is sufficiently
healed.
It is important to remember that GAPS and AIP are both
healing diets, meaning they are *
temporary * and not designed as a lifelong endeavor.
AIP is explained further below, but suffice it to say AIP is perhaps the most challenging of the
healing diets due to the vast amount of foods eliminated, albeit this is
temporary.
Atkins
diet has
temporary effects to problems while Paleo aims to
heal the body first.
Nor is it recommended for those on gut
healing diets such as GAPS, SCD, AIP or other
temporary dietary approaches like the 21 Day Bone Broth Diet Plan that exclude or greatly limit carbohydrate consumption.
That said, if restricting resistant starch seems like the best approach, it's important to remember that gut
healing diets are meant to be
temporary.
However, for purposes of the GAPS
Diet, a
temporary diet to
heal / seal the gut wall and resolve autoimmune issues, Natasha Campbell - McBride MD uses the terms «meat stock» and «bone stock».