Diagnosed with an Autoimmune Disease or severe Food Allergies?

5 Actions to Take After You Leave Your Doctor’s Office

Diagnosed with an Autoimmune Disease or severe Food Allergies?

5 Actions to Take After You Leave Your Doctor’s Office

Are you hungry?

I figure you came here because you heard about MyAllergyAdvocate. I’m getting ready to launch, so in the meantime, I completely empathize with you because one or more of these things are true for you:

  1. You are hungry, and you need something safe to eat that doesn’t taste like cardboard.
  2. You or a loved one have been recently diagnosed with a food allergy, intolerance, or an autoimmune disease, and you need to find foods you can eat.
  3. You have struggled with a food issues for years, and you’re sick and tired of feeling sick and tired.

Before MyAllergyAdvocate.com can launch, I decided to start up the WordPress.com blog, so you didn’t have to wait any longer. These posts are honest, less research-oriented, narrative, and spiced with my unconventional thoughts. Unlike the future MyAllergyAdvocate.com website, the posts you’ll see here are a bit more cheeky and use NSFW humor. While I’m not meaning to offend (omg, that woman has a sailor’s mouth!), I hope you see that I tell it like it is.

Please set up your notifications to receive my fresh posts to your inbox. And happy eating!

Certified Gluten Free granola with goat yoghurt, dried fruit, fresh strawberries, and a dollop of jam.

Certified Gluten Free granola with goat yoghurt, dried fruit, fresh strawberries, and a dollop of jam.

Diagnosed with an Autoimmune Disease or severe Food Allergies?

5 Actions to Take After You Leave Your Doctor’s Office

Are you ready to heal yourself with food?

It’s possible. Let me show you how.

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