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So I’ve been on hiatus…

But fear not: Monday we go on lockdown. No, no–I mean it this time. SERIOUS lockdown. STOP CHUCKLING! GAH!!!

Starting Monday we are going fully gluten-free in addition to our corn, soy & dairy PLUS starting Feingold Stage 1. Feingold is most noted for dealing with ADD/ADHD; but in truth, it has the potential to resolve countless issues… sensory problems, irritability, migraines, bedwetting… even things people wouldn’t realize COULD be fixed (because they’re assumed to just be personality traits) like excessive talking. Entire families often go on the diet together to keep the family member in need from feeling ostracized only to find that everyone gets relief or resolve from some issue or another.

How bad is it?

Well, on the list of things to eliminate for 4-6 weeks (the Stage 1 period–which we will do for 6-8 weeks) are tomatoes, apples, oranges, grapes/raisins and all berries.

Have you read this blog? Are you already sensing the panic?

No… I’ve been reading and preparing for a few weeks. I’ve even had a trial run here and there. But we’ve been waiting for a clear streak of weeks–a period of time uninterrupted by holidays or travel. So after Easter, game on. I have to carry the full list with me, but the ones I listed above are the ones that are HARD on us.

To be honest, Feingold really only DRASTICALLY affects snacks for us. Ketchup has been kind of hard with our eggs because I’m trying to steer clear of Taylor ham because of the nitrates & nitrites in it. I’ve been getting natural, uncured bacon to use in lieu of and it’s working.

Orange juice won’t be HORRIBLY missed. Tomatoes and apples are huge staple snack items here. So we’re now eating more carrots, celery and lots of melon (which is getting expensive and impossible to find organic). I also bought some mangoes, kiwi and pineapple for vitamin C.

See, the thing with dietary intervention is this: on one hand, you want it to work. On the other hand, you dread the idea of eating that way forever (or for many years). But in reality, you get used to it. And in a few months, you realize how easy it is because you’re already used to it. I’m actually almost at that point just trial running it for 2 weeks. I’m still in the “carry the list” stage, though. For instance, while we don’t like to have anything with nitrates or nitrites in our food, we’ve always made an exception for Taylor ham. I only didn’t buy it yesterday because I didn’t remember if those were preservatives that were not allowed on Feingold.

It will get easier.


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Heather DeGeorge

About Heather DeGeorge

Heather is a therapeutic lifestyle consultant dedicated to constantly updating and expanding her knowledge. She holds a Bachelor’s from Centenary College, a Master’s from New Jersey City University, a graduate certificate from George Washington University, in addition to her Positive Psychology Coaching certification, Integrative Nutrition Health Coaching certification, First Line Therapy certification and Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. She knows how to make things happen!

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