Patient-Specific Dietary Therapy to Treat Chronic Diseases.

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-01
Owen Miller, Jeffrey Wong
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Abstract

Although unconventional, for many years naturopathic physicians have theorized that patient-specific dietary intolerances are a significant cause of chronic disease. This is in addition to common health limiting dietary factors, such as excess calories or insufficient nutrients. Over the past 36 years of clinical practice, our doctors have developed a unique patient-specific dietary evaluation and treatment strategy aimed at preventing, mitigating, and even resolving chronic disease. We call this procedure the Advanced Universal Dietary Intolerance Test (AUDIT). The goal of this dietary therapy is to improve health and decrease risk by identifying and eliminating a patient's unique food intolerances. The AUDIT is similar to the standard E-RD, which for many decades has been considered by the naturopathic profession to be the "gold standard" for identifying dietary intolerances. Although the standard technique has a history of being helpful, its shortcomings regarding efficiency and accuracy significantly limit its utility. The AUDIT is an attempt to resolve these issues. Contrary to the common technique (E-RD), which depends largely on subjective patient improvement upon elimination and an exacerbation upon reintroduction, the AUDIT employs common objective markers. These include weight, lipid panel, blood sugar, and a metabolic panel to validate the results. Unlike the many weeks required by the common technique to make a distinction of intolerance, the AUDIT tracks rise in water weight (i.e., systemic edema) that occurs after a five-day elimination phase. Twelve hours after reintroducing a test food, the initial observation is made of a patient-specific intolerance reaction. The second association is observed in the improvement of laboratory markers after 5 weeks of the AUDIT, defining a reduction in disease risk. This outcome study demonstrates that AUDIT has the potential to prevent and treat some of the common chronic diseases seen in primary care. Though not presented in this literature, patients who followed the AUDIT strategy routinely achieved a long-term, sustainable improvement in their chronic disease, or even a resolution.

治疗慢性病的患者特定饮食疗法。
尽管非传统,但多年来,自然疗法医生一直认为,患者特定的饮食不耐受是慢性病的重要原因。除此之外,还有常见的限制健康的饮食因素,如热量过多或营养不足。在过去36年的临床实践中,我们的医生制定了独特的针对患者的饮食评估和治疗策略,旨在预防、减轻甚至解决慢性病。我们称这个程序为高级普遍饮食不耐受测试(AUDIT)。这种饮食疗法的目标是通过识别和消除患者独特的食物不耐受来改善健康并降低风险。AUDIT类似于E-RD标准,几十年来,自然疗法专业一直将其视为识别饮食不耐受的“黄金标准”。尽管标准技术有着有益的历史,但其在效率和准确性方面的缺点大大限制了其实用性。AUDIT试图解决这些问题。与常见技术(E-RD)相反,AUDIT采用了常见的客观标记,该技术在很大程度上取决于患者在消除后的主观改善和重新引入后的恶化。这些包括体重、血脂、血糖和代谢小组来验证结果。与普通技术区分不耐受所需的数周时间不同,AUDIT跟踪了五天消除期后出现的水重增加(即全身水肿)。在重新引入测试食物12小时后,对患者特异性不耐受反应进行了初步观察。第二个关联是在AUDIT 5周后实验室标志物的改善中观察到的,定义了疾病风险的降低。这项结果研究表明,AUDIT有潜力预防和治疗初级保健中常见的一些慢性病。尽管本文献中没有介绍,但遵循AUDIT策略的患者通常会在慢性病方面获得长期、可持续的改善,甚至是解决方案。
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Integrative medicine
Integrative medicine Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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