1 or 2 Food Elimination Diet
A 1-food or 2-food elimination diet for eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) removes the foods most commonly linked to esophageal inflammation while being less restrictive than traditional elimination diets. The 1-food elimination diet typically removes dairy alone, since milk is one of the most common EoE triggers. The 2-food elimination diet usually removes both dairy and wheat to improve the chance of reducing inflammation and swallowing symptoms. Many patients prefer these approaches because they are easier to follow socially and nutritionally than broader diets. Follow-up endoscopy with biopsies is often needed to determine whether the diet successfully reduced inflammation in the esophagus.
Treatment Type: Diet
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
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# Summary The 1 or 2 Food Elimination Diet is a less restrictive approach for eosinophilic esophagitis that removes common trigger foods (typically dairy and sometimes wheat). According to the reviewer, it can improve symptoms and inflammation in some people while being easier to follow than more restrictive diets, making it suitable for those with manageable symptoms who can monitor their food responses to identify specific triggers.
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# Summary The 1 or 2 Food Elimination Diet is a less restrictive approach for eosinophilic esophagitis that removes common trigger foods (typically dairy and sometimes wheat). According to the reviewer, it can improve symptoms and inflammation in some people while being easier to follow than more restrictive diets, making it suitable for those with manageable symptoms who can monitor their food responses to identify specific triggers.
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