Food Allergies & Sensitivity

Many people with Lyme develop difficulty digesting common foods. I have always had unexplained GERD (Gastroesophogeal Reflux Disease). I have struggled with it since I was a child. Doctors never knew why. I think it is due to Lyme. They have never been able to give me a good reason why my esophageal sphincter doesn’t close.  No not your butt one! the one above your stomach. It is a sphincter too.

No Wheat 

I dont know if it is gluten or just wheat, but if I eat wheat my joints are painful, my face and eyes are puffy, my body is generally puffy, my podge sticks out, my reflux and asthma acts up. I am exhausted, and feel like I have a hangover.

For the past six years I have learned to never cheat on this, it is so not worth it!

Six years ago, when I started feeling joint pain, migraines, fatigue, brain fog, asthma and indigestion, I stumbled on a Wheat Belly be skinny type article. I was shocked to see that all my ailments were possibly aggravated by stupid wheat!

More importantly, when I did cut it out, I saw my fibro type symptoms nearly disappear. It was all inflammation.

Whole body inflammation, which in time (and I know its true because of my 74 year old Mom who’s knees, shoulders, wrists, and back have all had surgeries by now).

In time will destroy your ligaments and joints. The stomach acid will cause asthma, and erode your esophagus.

Sugar

I limit all added sugar, and even did a strict candida-fighting diet for one month. It really helped.

Today, when I eat too much sugar, body pain, fatigue, and acid stomach appear. If you have Lyme, you have to remember you are not normal. Your goal is to eat NO added sugar.

It is hard for me.

When I splurge, I try a bite or two of cake instead of a piece. I eat a doughnut hole instead of a doughnut. I have a few sips of dry white wine, then pass it across the table to my dinner companion.

Animal Protien

About a year before I was treated for Lyme, I found myself having a lot of motility issues. It was like my digestion would freeze for days, then suddenly work out of the blue. Through a lot of reading and an ultrasound that gave me a few clues, I decided to try to stimulate my gallbladder function.

I avoided most animal proteins/fats — no eggs, or meat. I did still consume a little dairy, but dialed back on cheese. Cutting these lightened the load on my digestion.

I limited and started cooking goitrogenics, which are known to ultimately slow the thyroid and ultimately, digestion. For me that meant not eating that delicious raw kale salad 3 times a week, and making brussle sprouts for supper, and eating so much arugula in between.

I started eating an apple a day, and drinking a glass of apple cider vinegar in water, particularly if I had cheated and eaten a fat.

I also started popping a couple Beano tablets before eating. They don’t just control gas, they contain digestive enzymes. Eventually, my digestion improved, even before Lyme treatment.

Today, if I am going to eat a steak, I definitely take Beano, and follow it up with the apple cider vinegar to aid fat breakdown. My partner has genetically high cholesterol, so now he does the same!

 

 

My DIY Candida-Fighting Diet

Lyme affects your body’s ability to deal with yeast, and any antibiotics past or present will only compound the issue. A lot of normal people have issues with candida too. And normal docs are fucking CLUELESS about how systemic an issue this can be.

When my boss told me she had been bedridden 10 years ago with candida, I thought, “Well I don’t need a prescription to try fighting this with diet. I have nothing to lose.”

I don’t understand why anyone with chronic fatigue, pain, or reflux would not test it out. There is something about knowing you only have to do it for a month, that makes it okay. You don’t need expensive ingredients, and can eat all you want!

So for just ONE month, I did a meat and vegetable ONLY diet, (no rice, bread, potatoes, corn chips) no dressing but apple cider vinegar based, no soy sauce, no high fructose corn syrup, and NOOO alcohol, soda or sweets.

I didn’t even really know what I was doing, and some strict dietitians might tell you to avoid some of the things I ate, but still, my crude attempt gave me a real boost. Like a REAL boost! Amazing. Life still sucked, but I could walk easier and my joints and fatigue, brain fog, and gut acid and asthma lessened.

I was so thrilled I found something tangible I could control!!!!!!

I always know my yeast is flaring if my tongue looks white, my stomach acid is churning, and my muscles and joints hurt worse.

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Breakfast
Plain full fat, greek yogurt with walnuts
coffee.

Lunch
Arugula or other lettuce with shredded carrots or other pre cut up vegetables.I’m not into cooking. I bought pre-boiled hard boiled eggs so I could just throw a few on the salad.

Dinner
Any kind of meat and vegetables. Let yourself have butter and such. Cheese is okay too. I kept string cheese around.

Snacks 

I allowed bananas, grapefruit, cashews and plain vegetables. Add in a few sips of kiefer throughout the day.

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Today,  I can eat some grains, and starches and a TINY bit of sweets. When I overstep I can feel it. I just get strict for a day or two, drink some kiefer and kombucha, eat saurkraut to get back in balance.

There are also many good herbal supplements to combat yeast. Later post to come.