By: Max E. Muehleip, MS, DC
As a Chiropractor, one of my goals is to practice what I preach to my patients. How can I claim eating well and exercising will increase your health if I don’t have the first-hand experience for it? Well, at the end of 2018 I made up my mind to get my health back together. My son Magnus was born in January of 2018, and as my friend Jo Ellen once said:
There’s no bigger change in life than going from no baby in the house to having a baby in the house…
Was she ever right about that! Being a father is far and away the hardest thing I’ve undertaken (and he’s only one year old, oh boy…), so last year my wife and I let our dietary and physical activities…slip a bit (to put it lightly). Fast forward to the end of 2018 and I’m the fattest I’ve ever been and out of shape. The classic ‘dad bod.’ Something needed to change. As a budding nutritionist, I had always wanted to have food sensitivity testing done. To that end, I made an appointment with my colleague and Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS), Karen Davis of Bon Vivant in Tigard, OR,
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Based on my intake paperwork, Karen determined I likely had a dysbiosis – a dysfunctional microbiome in my gut. Since I was craving sweets all the time, she suspected the critters responsible were Candida albicans, a type of yeast normally found in humans that can overgrow and create intense cravings for simple carbs. I also experienced severe mood swings throughout the day, (another common sign of dysbiosis). After her clinic took some blood samples for my food sensitivity testing, she had me head home and perform a simple candida overgrowth test.
Upon waking in the morning, I was to immediately get up and spit into a cup of tepid water. After waiting three minutes, I was to look into the glass again and observe any stringy yeast colonies. Voila – candida ‘strings’ sat there on top of the water, clear as day. I had a whopping case of candida dysbiosis.
This was disappointing but not a shocker – I had been craving sweets a lot recently. When my food sensitivity testing results came back a couple of weeks later from KBMO Diagnostics, I knew I was in for a tough ride. The lab tested my blood against samples of 132 different foods and additives, evaluating how my immune system responded. It turns out my body was reacting to quite a few different foods!
Severe reaction:
Wheat, Gluten, Pecans
High reaction:
Cow’s milk, Hazelnut, Peanut
Moderate Reaction:
Casein (milk protein), Egg Yolk, Egg White, Rye, Squash
Mild Reaction:
Blueberry, Watermelon, Banana, Vanilla, Garlic, Almond, English Walnut
To address the candida, I was to go on a low-carb, low-sugar, Candida-starving dietary plan for 6 weeks while phasing between:
1) botanical supplements to kill off the candida, and
2) healthy probiotics to fill my now microbe-purged gut (all purchased through Biotics Research Corporation).
To address the food sensitivities, I was to eliminate all the reactive foodstuffs for at least 6 weeks. Then, I was to slowly phase them back in, one at a time, every 3-4 days to determine which foods my body was truly reactive to. The Candida dietary pattern can be pretty restrictive if you’re used to eating a standard American diet, and unfortunately for me, some of the candida-approved foods were on my food sensitivity list. I had to cross those foods out and eat an even more restricted list.
Luckily, my wife and I went through an elimination diet years before, so we had some useful reference books and recipe ideas. We went on a grocery run and loaded our pantry and fridge with foods I could eat. When you do any major dietary changes like this, it pays to plan ahead. My wife even reorganized our pantry by hiding most of the tempting foods I couldn’t eat (thanks, my love.)
I find the most stressful component of any elimination plan concerns cooking nearly everything yourself. There really are few short-cuts, and some days all you want is a ready-made snack. Even with the generous meal plans and recipes Karen gave me (thanks, Karen), sometimes you don’t want to cook. Thankfully, there are more options than ever before for elimination dieters. Some things I was very pleased to find include:
With my fridge full and a plan in motion, I was ready to start. The first two weeks were very challenging for me. I experienced a very common set of symptoms in those taking anti-candida supplements – massive candida die-off! My symptoms included:
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extreme fatigue
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irritability
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mood swings
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difficulty sleeping