Articles written to help you read your food reactions so you can understand what they've have been trying to tell you all along.
When someone consistently avoids vegetables or defaults to processed foods, it is easy to label it as stubbornness or habit. But in the FoodClues® framework, those patterns are data. This article reframes picky eating as a body signal pointing to compromised detox pathways, immune function, or protein metabolism and explains why the body defaults to low-demand fuel when it cannot efficiently process whole foods.
Avoidance, OIT, TIP, NAET, each has merit and each has limits. Here is what these approaches actually do at the immune level and the question none of them address.
External triggers get all the attention in food allergy care. But what the body is already carrying internally may matter just as much. Here is the distinction that changes everything.
A low-histamine diet targets one source of histamine and one clearance pathway. Here is what the other two look like and why they matter for lasting relief.