Why Recipes Matter for Your Gut
I’ve been through it all with my gut — massive ulcerations that threatened to rupture my intestines. I was the worst cook you can imagine, and the kitchen was my least favorite place. But saving my life meant learning to cook, one plate at a time. That’s when a light bulb went off: the only thing touching my intestines was food, and maybe food itself could heal them. Slowly, meal by meal, I began to rebuild my gut.
Along the way I learned about FODMAPs, SIBO, and histamine intolerance — how the wrong bacteria in the wrong place can cause everything from constipation to diarrhea, migraines to brain fog. Over time, I also discovered I have mast cell syndrome, which makes me even more sensitive. The truth is, we all have different tipping points — what works one day may not the next. That’s why every recipe here is written so you can adapt it to your unique microbiome and your body’s needs.
And the kitchen didn’t just save me. Over the last four years, I cooked for my loved ones as they faced cancer — for my chacha with a brain tumor, my brother-in-law with esophageal cancer (where soup was his lifeline as he slowly starved from being unable to digest), and my beloved husband with liver cancer, when I once again took to the kitchen to support his body and ease his pain. Years ago, I cooked to save my own life. Then I cooked to save time with them.
This soup is comfort in a pot my go-to when my girls were little and under the weather. The chicken, quinoa, and veggies make it hearty enough for supper but soothing enough for tender tummies. Enjoyed fresh, it’s low histamine and mostly low FODMAP (though garlic, onion, and too much celery can be ...
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