987baz said:Bone broth is definitely something I want to make, hopefully I can get to the butcher tomorrow and get the necessary bones to make it. I have been eating quite a lot of nuts recently (almonds, cashews, hazelnuts and walnuts), I will stop eating them for a bit and see if there is any change, thanks for that info.
Because I just had a virus and small bout of gastro, which was part of the virus, I think, I wasn't sure if I should fast, since I seem to be pretty tired. I have been drinking lots of fluids, mostly purified water and organic teas, with some coconut water. Last night was the first "meal" I've had in a couple of days, and I managed breakfast (bacon, mushrooms, 1 egg and spinach) this morning. Just had some more bacon with organic mince burger and avocado, carrot and some snap peas. So far so good.
You might want to cut all nuts out completely for about 6 months and then test them. Eggs, too. Many people who are sensitive to one, are sensitive to the other. And if you have leaky gut, eggs are deadly. They piggy-back toxins directly into the blood and can cause almost instant inflammation. And inflammation is the enemy since it can cause every symptom you have described.
I would also eliminate any coconut related products for a few months too. It doesn't bother EVERYbody, but nearly everyone in this house has demonstrated negative reactions to it. Keep in mind, when you are in an already toxic state, it's hard to determine what is toxic to you or not so you have to cut out everything for awhile. Spinach, also, is a no-no.
All of these foods are discussed extensively in our Life Without Bread and Ketogenic Diet threads. Yes, they are long, but it's worth it to collect the data from dozens of people's experiences.
Also, many people in the toxic state cannot tolerate even butter, though ghee (clarified butter) seems to be okay. I couldn't eat any butter for about two years. After my gut was significantly healed, I was able to tolerate butter.
So, best to act as if you are sensitive to everything that people have reported sensitivities to, and work out the details AFTER your system has calmed down. Best way to do that is to restrict your meals to just a very few things: meat, more meat, fish, and the only veggies we've found that don't bother anybody are green beans and sweet potato. But you have to watch it with those: 1 cup of cooked green beans is more than ten carbs, and a half cup of sweet potato is about 10.
The reason I mention carbs is because even THEY can be inflammatory to some people.

