Sorry this is kinda long but I can SO relate! Im currently under a docs care trying to fix some of my issues, but I cant have ANYTHING. I have a gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance and a histamine intolerance which I wouldn’t wish on ANYONE, that last one is by far the worst because you cant avoid it because its in everything! Its just higher in of all things MEAT.. and it SUCKS. So I can have very little eggs, no nuts, gluten or ANY grains , corn, soy, dairy and very little meat.
Many people are able to stop theirs from getting to the point that I am. I didn’t start off this way but over time its gotten worse and worse. Sounds like you might also have what’s called a leaky gut. Id look into doing first an elimination diet and then a rotation diet with the safe foods you uncover on the elimination diet. This will prevent any new foods from becoming problematic as they sometimes tend to do over time. A rotation diet just keeps you from becoming sensitized to new foods while maybe even being able to eat restricted foods every now and then.
One thing I don’t know if you’ve heard but I also used to eat grains as well until a went on an elimination diet to see where my problems were coming from and actually found that all grains hurt my stomach. This is because although they do not have wheat gluten they still have their own form of gluten such as the gluten in oats is called avenin, so many researchers have found that depending on how gluten intolerant you are, that all grains could interfere with healing. Heres a good website and article on this..
http://www.glutenfreesociety.org/gl...g/are-oats-safe-to-eat-on-a-gluten-free-diet/
Anyways, not saying you are that intolerant, but an elimination diet could help you to uncover if this is true. Yea I know, it sounds like you wouldn’t have anything left to eat,but there are more foods than we realize and the most important thing is knowing that your not still eating anything that is keeping you from healing.
Lastly, I cant but if you can still tolerate nuts then almond milk would be a good substitute as well as coconut milk. I also like having fried plantains in coconut oil or butter for breakfast( I can still handle small amount of butter).They taste fantastic especially when your as limited as we tend to be. Another option is acorn squash with cinnamon, butter or coconut oil. Trust me, I feel your pain- you can get better but you just have to be willing to do anything it takes. Heres another website Ive found VERY helpful for explanations of whats happening in our bodies with these sorts of reactions and good recipes too…..
http://www.thepaleomom.com/