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

AIP Kitchen Tour – August 2017

  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 ...

Garlic Cream Sauce

  It’s not often I become food-obsessed with a particular recipe. I usually only cook a recipe once or twice before moving on to another culinary delight. This dairy-free Garlic Cream Sauce is just too yummy and indulgent to forget about though! I’m sharing the recipe for just the sauce below. It has graced our meals in many ways over the last month. I tossed ...

Heal Your Body by Reducing Your Stress

Whether we are dealing with autoimmune disease or the flu, every illness carries with it a hefty dose of one symptom: stress. In fact, up to 80% of those with autoimmune issues report that diagnosis came after a period of significant stress in their life, whether emotional or physical.¹ And the journey of navigating one’s health after diagnosis can be so long, winding, and often confusing—with ...

Chicken Caesar Salad

  I have to admit that before attempting to create this recipe, I’d never had a Caesar salad before. All I knew about them was that the dressing contained anchovies and without even knowing what anchovies tasted like, I was like, “no thank you”. That’s an aversion I picked up from my mom, whose hatred of anchovies might be one of my earliest memories. But ...

Introducing the Diversity in AIP Series!

There are a few values that are very important to us at Autoimmune Wellness. Authenticity, openness, and supportiveness are among those values. And when it comes to the Autoimmune Protocol, we’ve thought a lot about how these values intersect, after all they can mean the difference between those seeking healing finding a place in our community or not. More and more our mission is emphasizing ...

Vanilla Energy Bites

  This is a spinoff of a fan-favorite recipe in The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook — Fig Energy Bites! Here, I use dried apples and apricots instead of figs and fresh vanilla seeds and lemon to switch out the flavor profile. Yes, the seeds scraped from a fresh vanilla bean are AIP-friendly, since the seeds are so small they don’t get chewed but pass through digestion “whole” ...

AIP Kitchen Tour – July 2017

i   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 ...

No Churn Carob-Berry Mousse Ice Cream with Salted Crushed Berries

Whenever I create recipes I always think about how I can add in extra nutrients, particularly with treats. My son pointed out the other day that it is ice cream season and, always keen to keep the family happy yet still nourished, I came up with this recipe. When eating sweets, it is vitally important to take in some fat too. This is to slow ...