126: Do Elimination Diets Work?

126: Do Elimination Diets Work?

Author: Dr. Steve Hughlett April 14, 2025 Duration: 32:01

In this episode, Dr. Steve dives into the concept of elimination diets, breaking down their purpose, how they work, and the various popular approaches that people use to identify food sensitivities and improve overall health. Dr. Steve covers everything from gut health and gut bacteria to the impacts of plant toxins and how different diets like autoimmune paleo, FODMAP, and others aim to address food-related issues. If you're struggling with unexplained health problems, this episode could be the key to understanding how elimination diets might help you find the solution.

 

[00:01 - 02:56] What is an Elimination Diet?

An elimination diet helps identify food triggers when you experience sudden physical or mental health issues.

Common symptoms related to food triggers include bloating, hives, mental fog, and respiratory problems.

The process involves removing certain foods and observing if symptoms improve.

The focus is on removing artificial ingredients and focusing on whole, natural foods.

[02:57 - 06:23] The Role of Gut Bacteria

Gut bacteria play a crucial role in digestion and neurotransmitter production (dopamine, serotonin).

A diet high in ultra-processed foods promotes harmful bacteria, leading to issues like leaky gut.

Switching to a healthier diet restores gut bacteria, potentially resolving food sensitivities.

Gluten intolerance may stem from gut damage caused by harmful bacteria.

[06:24 - 29:00] Popular Elimination Diets

Autoimmune Paleo Diet: A stricter version of the paleo diet, removing natural sugars and some fruits/vegetables.

FODMAP: Focuses on reducing certain sugars that contribute to digestive discomfort.

GAPS: Heals the gut by removing processed foods and focusing on animal-based foods.

Glycemic Index Diet: Stabilizes blood sugar by avoiding high-glycemic foods.

Low-Histamine Diet: Avoids high-histamine foods to reduce allergic reactions.

Whole30 Diet: A 30-day reset eliminating processed foods, sugar, and grains.
Traditional Foods Diet: Focuses on traditional food preparation methods to reduce antinutrients.

[29:00 - 31:29] Closing Segment

Fruits and vegetables contain toxins like lectins, oxalates, and tannins that can cause digestive issues and inflammation.

These toxins can reduce the absorption of important nutrients like magnesium and iron.Even with cooking and preparation, some plant-based toxins remain in the food.

Focus on an animal-based diet for healing, slowly reintroducing fruits and vegetables to identify any triggers.

 

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Tweetable Quotes:

" By far the best index to use is the insulin index because really we don't care your glucose, where your glucose level is totally dependent on how well your insulin works." - Dr. Steve Hughlett

" If you really do have a lot of GI distress, a lot of problems, arthritis, if you have an inflammation in your joints, if you're not thinking very clearly, there is a good possibility it's because of fruits and vegetables that you're eating " - Dr. Steve Hughlett

"If you're doing an elimination diet, I would try as hard as you could to get all the way back to just a nothing but an animal-based nutrition, and then if you want some fruits and vegetables, slowly add those in." - Dr. Steve Hughlett


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