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  2. Elimination diet - Wikipedia

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    Elimination diet. An elimination diet, also known as exclusion diet, is a diagnostic procedure used to identify foods that an individual cannot consume without adverse effects. [ 1] Adverse effects may be due to food allergy, food intolerance, other physiological mechanisms (such as metabolic or toxins), [ 2] or a combination of these.

  3. Feingold diet - Wikipedia

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    Feingold diet. The Feingold diet is an elimination diet initially devised by Benjamin Feingold following research in the 1970s that appeared to link food additives with hyperactivity; by eliminating these additives and various foods the diet was supposed to alleviate the condition. Popular in its day, the diet has since been referred to as an ...

  4. Whole30 - Wikipedia

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    Whole30. The Whole30 is a 30-day elimination [1] fad diet [2] that emphasizes whole foods and the elimination of sugar, alcohol, grains, and dairy. [3][4] The traditional Whole30 also eliminates legumes and soy, while a plant-based version of the Whole30 allows consumption of those food groups. The traditional Whole30 is similar to but more ...

  5. An elimination diet is a short-term eating plan that involves removing certain foods from your diet that you suspect may be causing adverse reactions or symptoms. The goal of an elimination diet ...

  6. An Elimination Diet Might Be The Answer To All Of Your ... - AOL

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    Here, experts share how to do an elimination diet the healthy way and what to eat. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  7. 7 Things That Might Happen If You Try an Elimination Diet - AOL

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    Elimination diets are exactly what they sound like: It’s where you temporarily remove all possible food triggers (like gluten, dairy, sugar and caffeine…so everything we eat on a regular basis ...

  8. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent fasting: Cycling between non- fasting and fasting as a method of calorie restriction. [16] Body for Life: A calorie-control diet, promoted as part of the 12-week Body for Life program. [17] Cookie diet: A calorie control diet in which low-fat cookies are eaten to quell hunger, often in place of a meal.

  9. Immunoediting - Wikipedia

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    Immunoediting. Immunoediting is a dynamic process that consists of immunosurveillance and tumor progression. It describes the relation between the tumor cells and the immune system. It is made up of three phases: elimination, equilibrium, and escape. [1]