If you love chai, you may be familiar with the Coconut Chai recipe on p. 102 of The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook. Since that recipe calls for making coconut milk from scratch, I thought I’d post a simpler and quicker (but ...
Five years ago, I wrote a blog post called Low Stomach Acid and Autoimmune Disease, and it continues to be one of the most-read articles on this site. No wonder, because low stomach acid has huge implications for both regular ...
When I picked up an Instant Pot, my cooking routine changed forever — long gone were the afternoons of spending hours “checking in” with a slowly simmering pot of stew on the stovetop. Now I can execute a fully tender, nourishing ...
I’ve been putting off writing about this topic because it can seem like one of the pieces of healing from autoimmune disease that seems way too overwhelming for a lot of folks. I’m writing about it now hopefully in an approachable ...
It is no secret that curries are among my favorite dishes to make, evidenced by the multiple curry recipes here on the blog as well as in my book. I haven’t shared a fish curry yet, though, so what’s ...
A big mistake a lot of us make when transitioning to the elimination diet, or even just a healthier, real-food ancestral type of diet, is that we think the only place to buy organic, pastured, and other high-quality ingredients is ...
Chicken thighs are in the regular rotation at our house because they are affordable, tasty, and who doesn’t love dark meat the best? Don’t be fooled by how simple this recipe is — get your grill fired up and give ...
Troubleshooting is the process of looking for (and sometimes treating) those pesky underlying root causes as you undergo the healing process. While many people experience success straight out of the gate with the Autoimmune Protocol, others have complex issues that ...




















