The Best Bet Diet
The best bet diet was designed to people who have multiple
sclerosis. It is based on the idea that the immune system goes
into overdrive when food proteins enter the bloodstream through
the key yet. The best bet diet is formulated to eliminate foods
which have a molecular structure similar to myelin.By avoiding
the specific foods you reduce the risk that proteins which leak
to the blood might be mistaken for healthy myelin by the immune
system.
Common foods that a molecularly similar to myelin include
animal milk, butter, cheese and yogurts made from animal
milk.This means that all dairy products must be avoided. Most
people replace these items with soy milk, rice milk, or coconut
milk.
Gluten is another common food item which is molecularly
similar to myelin. Eliminating gluten from the diet means
abstaining from wheat, rye, barley, and possibly oats. These
staple grains can be replaced by corn, brown rice, quinoa, and
potato flour. Many places carry gluten-free brands cereals and
other products.
Beans, pulses, peas and all other legumes are to be avoided.
However, all other vegetables are allowed. Creamy few
vegetables such as spinach, broccoli, and kale are preferred
because they're high in omega-3.
People in the best bet diet should avoid refined sugar. This
type of sugar increases the amount of food protein which leaks
into the bloodstream, and also makes the immune system was
effective. More healthful choices include fructose (fruit
sugar), maple syrup, stevia, and honey.
It is very important for people who filed the best bet diet
to be sure and have an accurate
ELISA test in order to determine which other foods they are
sensitive to. Food sensitivities may cause the immune system to
overreact and attack healthy myelin.
While the Best Bet Diet is not a cure for multiple
sclerosis, it has been shown us active in reducing the number
and severity of flare-ups, in easing symptoms.
|