Here are my results:
Candida: Negative
4:
Peanuts
3:
Yellow soy
Egg yolk
Chicken egg
2:
Cow's milk
Onion
Goat's milk
1:
Leek
Carrot
Mandarin
Red cabbage
Fennel
Aspergillus niger
Sheep's cheese
Kefir (fermented milk)
Whey/rennet
Fermented milk cheese
Kale
Ricotta cheese
Lentils
Radish
Brussels sprouts
Kohlrabi
Aloe Vera
Celery
Asparagus
Horseradish
Spinach
Cooked milk
Interestingly, I ate at least 7 metric tons of peanuts per day when I was growing up. Dry roasted, mostly. I LOVED peanuts. Well, I didn't eat many of them in recent years, but I could still always tell in more recent times that peanuts were bad for me because sometimes they'd give me a bit of a wonky tummy.
Eggs never caused me any discernible problems, and I ate 2 every morning with my bacon for breakfast for years now. Not any more! Don't really miss them though, which surprised me.
The onion sensitivity surprised me.
I have no idea where the "yellow soy" came from! I avoid stuff with soy in it.
And no cow's or goat's milk, whereas I can generally tolerate dairy products (except actual milk) very well.
Also, Aspergillus niger is a fungus commonly found on onions and peanuts...
My current plan is to eliminate the 4, 3, and 2 items, and not worry so much about the 1's. I don't eat much of the stuff on my 1's list very often, anyway. The only real exception is carrots, but I'm no Bugs Bunny, so that shouldn't be such a problem.
One final note: Brussel Sprouts are a 1 for me. That's pretty funny, because I really don't like them. I call them Gremlin Heads, and I don't think I've eaten any in like 5 years or more. They're just gross! So, I'm not sure how they managed to detect that I'm sensitive to them. Maybe some chemical component in them? Who knows!
Candida: Negative
4:
Peanuts
3:
Yellow soy
Egg yolk
Chicken egg
2:
Cow's milk
Onion
Goat's milk
1:
Leek
Carrot
Mandarin
Red cabbage
Fennel
Aspergillus niger
Sheep's cheese
Kefir (fermented milk)
Whey/rennet
Fermented milk cheese
Kale
Ricotta cheese
Lentils
Radish
Brussels sprouts
Kohlrabi
Aloe Vera
Celery
Asparagus
Horseradish
Spinach
Cooked milk
Interestingly, I ate at least 7 metric tons of peanuts per day when I was growing up. Dry roasted, mostly. I LOVED peanuts. Well, I didn't eat many of them in recent years, but I could still always tell in more recent times that peanuts were bad for me because sometimes they'd give me a bit of a wonky tummy.
Eggs never caused me any discernible problems, and I ate 2 every morning with my bacon for breakfast for years now. Not any more! Don't really miss them though, which surprised me.
The onion sensitivity surprised me.
I have no idea where the "yellow soy" came from! I avoid stuff with soy in it.
And no cow's or goat's milk, whereas I can generally tolerate dairy products (except actual milk) very well.
Also, Aspergillus niger is a fungus commonly found on onions and peanuts...
My current plan is to eliminate the 4, 3, and 2 items, and not worry so much about the 1's. I don't eat much of the stuff on my 1's list very often, anyway. The only real exception is carrots, but I'm no Bugs Bunny, so that shouldn't be such a problem.
One final note: Brussel Sprouts are a 1 for me. That's pretty funny, because I really don't like them. I call them Gremlin Heads, and I don't think I've eaten any in like 5 years or more. They're just gross! So, I'm not sure how they managed to detect that I'm sensitive to them. Maybe some chemical component in them? Who knows!


But what you are doing already is HUGE compared to most people. If it makes you feel better, stick with it, IMO.
- i could give up most other foods without too much struggle. It's mainly that they were an easy and apparently reliable source of much of your required nutrition.