
Top Tips on Improving Food Diversity in Your Home
Ya’ll know we’re a gluten and dairy free home.
Before we dive in, what’s the difference between food allergies and food sensitivities?
FOODALLERGIESARE IGE MEDIATED RESPONSES.
FOODSENSITIVITIESARE IGA OR IGG MEDIATED RESPONSES.

So, in functional medicine, we look at ALL of those antibodies. Why?Because optimal gut function is crucial for a healthy immune system.
To explain it simply. Remember that time multiple conventional doctors told me there’snothingI could do to lower my thyroid antibodies?
MY POINT HERE IS, FOOD SENSITIVITIES MATTER JUST AS MUCH AS TRUE FOOD ALLERGIES.
Another great example with Jackjack is ketchup. My son is fine eating organic ketchup, but the second he eats non-organic ketchup he breaks out in a rash around his mouth. I’m assuming it’s from the corn syrup in non-organic ketchup. And although this reaction is not life threatening like a food allergy can be,a rash is an outward symptom of something going on internally (just like eczema or psoriasis). The immune system is being provoked, creating this outward rash.
So to us, both food sensitivities and food allergies matter.
So, what can you do to help prevent food allergies and sensitivities?

Research shows that the diversity of food introduced in the first year of life can positively impact allergic diseases (asthma, atopic dermatitis, food allergy and atopic sensitization). Exposure to a variety of food antigens during early life correlates with the development of immune tolerance. Not only that, but improving the gut microbiome during this time also plays an important role in ensuring gut wall integrity & regulation of the immune system.
Diet diversity, not only for newborns but for everyone, has shown to reduce allergic diseases. A more diverse diet leads to a more diverse microbiome, improved gut wall integrity, and immune function.
But what are some other reasons we need food diversity?
NUTRITION SYNERGY
Numerous studies reviewing high intake of fruits and vegetables find correlated health benefits, including preventing heart disease and cancer. However, when studies have looked more closely at the individual antioxidants, they have found the opposite effect. For example, one study found that supplementing with beta-caroteneactually increased incidences of lung cancer. Another study found that vitamin E supplementation actually increased the risk of prostate cancer. While these results may seem counter-intuitive, it may be that these nutrients require synergistic actions with other molecules to provide their beneficial effects. When you consume a variety of food, you gain from thousands of phytochemicalsacting together to provide you with many advantages to your health.
REDUCED INFLAMMATION
Inflammation is associated with several chronic illnesses, including diabetes and heart disease. One study found that a variety of fruit and vegetableintake was inversely associated with lower amounts of the inflammatory biomarker, C-reactive protein (diverse fruit and veggies choices = less inflammation).The study also showed that consuming an assorted range of produce was more important than the quantity (it’s not about how MUCH of one ‘good’ food you eat, it’s about the VARIETY of ‘good’ foods you’re eating).
COMBAT OXIDATIVE STRESS
Another common factor in many diseases is oxidative stress. This area of health has become the focus of many studies on antioxidants, since these compounds work by neutralizing the free radicals to reduce oxidative stress. One study looked to see if consuming a diet high in fruits and vegetables, a source of antioxidants, reduced lipid peroxidationand DNA oxidation. Their findings stated that both low and high biodiversity diets had an association with reduced lipid peroxidation, but only the high biodiversity diet reduced DNA oxidation. So, botanical diversity is an important component in providing these antioxidant effects, which provides further substantiation to the point that it is advantageous to consume many different phytochemicals, even in smaller doses, than consuming higher levels of a few in a low diversity diet.
MORAL OF THE STORY HERE: WHEN YOU EAT THE SAME FOOD AGAIN AND AGAIN, YOU INCREASE YOUR RISK OF DEVELOPING A FOOD INTOLERANCE OR ALLERGY TO THAT FOOD AND YOU’RE MISSING OUT ON INCREDIBLE WAYS TO POSITIVELY IMPACT YOUR GUT & OVERALL IMMUNE FUNCTION.

It can be tough increasing the diversity of food in your home. But,
Here are some tips to help:
GO TO THE GROCERY STORE MORE OFTEN
MEAL ROTATION

You can pick your faves and cycle through them for breakfast, lunch, & dinner!
Plan Out Your Week
It may help to create a ‘schedule’ of meals. For example:
Breakfast A will be eaten Monday and Friday.
Breakfast B will be eaten Tuesday and Saturday.
Breakfast C will be eaten Wednesday and Sunday.
Breakfast D will be eaten Thursday.
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