Paul Saladino· MD
once you have taken a food out I will emphasize to the listener that it may take three weeks to three months for that symptom to improve
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once you have taken a food out I will emphasize to the listener that it may take three weeks to three months for that symptom to improve
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so that means if you eat a food and generate an IgG antibody to it it's gonna take four and a half 1/2 thighs four and a half times 21 to get that antibody out of your body to get that reaction stopped so if we have eczema or any inflammatory disease or joint pain that's related to a food trigger we need to get rid of that food for probably 90 to 120 days to get the full immuno logic quieting
if you are sensitive to of food you can't eat that food once a week you have to go at least thirty days probably two to three months without that food to really allow the immune system to calm down