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  • ...ack of red light from the skin above the muscles. The goal is not to avoid foods, molds, or toxins, with this issue, but to fix your environment so that the ===Foods to Eat===
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  • ==Foods that Raise Histamine Levels== # Foods high in histamines (“faucet”).
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  • ...enzymes, into the throat, which causes irritation and inflammation. Acidic foods and drinks can activate those digestive enzymes, leading to repeat irritati ===Foods to Eat===
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  • ...es of bicarbonate, which neutralizes acidity by converting it to water. In foods, potassium, citrate, and malate all act as a team that fights excess acidit ===Tier 1 Foods (1175+ mg potassiuim / 100g food) ===
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  • ===Sulfur & Selenium Containing Foods<ref name="S&S">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19548119</ref>===
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  • ==Foods==
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  • ...d personal [[:Food Sensitivities|food sensitivities]] (these often include foods such as eggs, milk, and legumes).  ...tion with a low-calcium diet (avoiding dairy products and calcium-enriched foods like oat, rice or soya “milk”) and hydration (minimum 2.5 L daily). All
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  • |split-content-right = morning, evening, with or without specific other foods
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  • Typically best to get Niacin from foods, or take a supplement that only gives ~30mg.
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  • ...hat cooking with iron utensils significantly increases the iron content in foods. <ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/3722654/?fbclid=IwAR3kF4WQVkoud
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  • =Foods=
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  • ...id anything that is inflammatory, especially wheat, processed sugar, fried foods and certain vegetable oils
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  • Nutrient dense foods, preferably aligned with your genetics 🧬, adapted to options in your loc
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  • ...eparate weeks, one of which was during lent, where they abstained from all foods of animal origin including fish, cheese, eggs, and butter, cutting down the
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  • ...ons, and determine whether it's actual gout or pseudogout. Determine which foods and/or environmental stressors are causing inflammation for him. If it's ac
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  • L-ornithine is a non-protein amino acid that is found in some foods such as corbicula, cheese and flounder, and known well to play an important
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  • [[Category:Foods]]
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  • ...fine Spanish wines. Whatever you choose, the combination of mouthwatering foods as well as romantic ambiance is positive to set the mood to an evening fill
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  • ...fine Spanish wines. Whatever you choose, the combination of mouthwatering foods and also romantic ambiance is sure to set the mood to an evening filled usi
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