Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Food Principles: Elimination Diets – Video

Food Principles: Elimination Diets

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#1 Which of the following are indications for an elimination diet?
#2 In an elimination diet, clients should eliminate suspect foods for _______ days, longer if necessary.
#3. Oatmeal is a "safe" food for clients with gluten sensitivity.
#4. Which of the following is NOT the best reason to do a gluten cross-reactivity test?
#5. After putting a client on an elimination diet, a wise practitioner will:
#6. A large number of postivies in blood antibody food tests:
#7. A food allergy triggers an immune system response that is either immediate or delayed. A food intolerance does not trigger an immune response, and it is possible to eat a small amount with no reaction.

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