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OUR VISION OUR VISION C hange the Face of H ealthcare L IVE L IFE ON YOU R TE R M S We’ll show you the best way to; move your body, hold your body throughout the day and the hidden signs that your physical posture could be affecting your reproductive, immune, digestive and overall health. Wha What can I eat i t can I eat if I can Often, when people first start on the SD Protocol, we send them off for a blood test that tells us which foods they are intolerant to. It’s called the IgG test and its unlocked many a health mystery! But of the thousands of IgG tests we’ve seen come back, there are four repeat offenders: Wheat, Cow’s Milk, Egg and Corn.If you’ve recently been told that cow’s milk is a no-no for you, don’t freak out. Life can go on. If it’s an IgG thing, then you’ll need to f I can’ ’t t ha have dairy ve dairy? ?
stay off it for 3-6 months while you heal your gut. After that, you may be able to tolerate it again. But it’s possible you have a lactose, casein (both dairy proteins) or dairy allergy, in which case you won’t be able to tolerate it again. The first thing I hear when people learn they can’t have cow’s milk is “But, but, but, chocolate!” The second thing I hear is “Cheese doesn’t count right ;).” The only thing you need to lose out on here are the uncomfortable results of cow’s milk intolerance (which is different from lactose intolerance but that’s a story for another day). As the world apparently becomes more food intolerant, we are seeing more and more substitutes on our shelves. Solving the “what will I eat instead” mystery is getting easier and easier. But more choice can also mean it all gets confusing.