The Blog

an archive containing hundreds of articles, recipes and other resources for implementing AIP and living well with autoimmune disease

The Blog

an archive containing hundreds of articles, recipes and other resources for implementing AIP and living well with autoimmune disease

Ann’s AIP Kitchen Tour: How She Manages Scleroderma in Minnesota

  AIP Kitchen Tour is a monthly feature in which we profile a member of the AIP community and their kitchen setup in hopes that it will further inspire us to get our kitchens organized and set up for success! We’ve interviewed folks who are making the AIP lifestyle a reality in everything from college dorms and small city apartments, to large households with non-AIP family members, and everything in between. Through these ...

Ginger & Green Onion Sausage Patties

This is a very simple and fast recipe for ginger and green onion sausage patties I created years ago and still make several times a month. I loved pork stir-fries with lots of soy sauce pre-AIP, but after going through the elimination and reintroduction process, I realized that soy did not love me back. However, when I broke it down, the amazing ginger and green ...

AIP Stories of Recovery: Kate’s Recovery from Hashimoto’s and Wegener’s Granulomatosis

AIP Stories of Recovery is a success story series about regular people from the Autoimmune Protocol community who are changing their lives using the protocol. Each month a new person is featured and readers have the opportunity to discover all the different health challenges that are being overcome by folks just like themselves on the same path. At Autoimmune Paleo we hope you’ll be inspired by, ...

Pesto Orzo

  Looking for something a little lighter to compliment your summer dishes? Look no further than this lemony pesto orzo! The brightness of the pesto sauce combined with the comfort of this AIP-friendly “pasta” makes this a satisfying side dish or add a protein of your choice to make this your main entree. PESTO ORZO   Print Prep time 5 mins Cook time 20 mins ...

3 Steps Autoimmune Disorder Patients Can Take to Live Life to the Fullest

In poet Mary Oliver’s “The Summer Day,” she asks, “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” Whether you choose to explore nature like Oliver, take up a new artistic hobby, or spend more time with friends and family, you don’t want your autoimmune symptoms to get in the way of living the one wild and precious ...

Mango Cantaloupe Smoothie

  Mangoes are one of my favorite fruits that I wait for in summer! Growing up in India, we used to wait for the mango season as kids. And we would get so many different varieties of mangoes, each variety having a different and unique taste and flavor. There are over 1000 varieties of mangoes grown in India with Alphonso being the most popular because ...

Amy’s AIP Kitchen Tour: How She Manages Pernicious Anemia in Texas

  AIP Kitchen Tour is a monthly feature in which we profile a member of the AIP community and their kitchen setup in hopes that it will further inspire us to get our kitchens organized and set up for success! We’ve interviewed folks who are making the AIP lifestyle a reality in everything from college dorms and small city apartments, to large households with non-AIP family members, and everything in between. Through these ...

Blistered Garlic Scapes

The farmers markets are just getting in to full swing in my neck of the woods; one of the farmers I work with recently told me that many people who come in their booth have no idea what to do with a green garlic scape. If you’re not familiar with garlic scapes, or fall in to the group that have seen them but don’t have ...