What Causes Food Allergies or Sensitivities?!
/0 Comments/in Conditions /by Dr. Todd StoneWhen Your Body Reacts to Almost Everything
Shirley’s story of food reactions, exhaustion, hair loss, and finally finding the pattern underneath
This was one of the most severe food sensitivity cases I have ever worked with.
When Shirley first came to me, she could eat only a handful of foods.
Meat.
Eggs.
Cucumber.
Squash.
Green beans.
That was about it.
Anything else could set off a reaction.
If she ate the wrong food, she would feel a painful tightness around her neck. Her hair would come out in clumps. She would get adrenaline rushes in her stomach. And sometimes she would not sleep for four days.
Almonds could nearly trigger a panic attack.
She rated her craving for carbohydrates as a 10 out of 10, but the pain from “junk food” was worse than fighting the craving.
That is not normal food sensitivity.
That is a body living in survival mode.
Her Body Was Exhausted
On her intake forms, Shirley described how bad her average day had become.
Back and neck pain: 7 out of 10.
Depression: 10 out of 10.
Anxiety: 9 out of 10.
Energy: 1 out of 10.
Sleep quality: 2 out of 10.
And when asked how much her health disrupted her ability to work, serve her loved ones, connect with people, have fun, and be happy, she answered:
10 out of 10.
Her periods were unbearable. She could not get out of bed.
The symptom she listed as her top priority was irritability.
But as I listened to her story, it sounded like more than irritability.
It sounded like anger.
And honestly, she had good reason to feel angry.
For ten years, every doctor she asked for help told her some version of:
“Everything checks out fine. Just keep watching your food allergies.”
But Shirley was not fine.
She was losing hair.
She was barely sleeping.
She was anxious, exhausted, inflamed, reactive, and down to fewer than ten foods.
That is not fine.
That is a body waving a giant red flag.
The Question Nobody Asked
Shirley had done her own research and wondered if Candida could be part of the problem.
This made sense to her because, in her twenties, she had been treated with antibiotics for a sinus infection for a full year straight.
Later, in her thirties, her hair began falling out.
Eventually, she connected the hair loss with her food reactions.
By the time she reached her forties, she could hardly eat anything Mother Earth provides for nourishment.
But when she asked about Candida, she felt dismissed.
That is one of the most painful parts of chronic illness.
It is not just the symptoms.
It is being told you are fine when you know you are not.
It is asking for help and feeling like nobody is really listening.
Looking for the Pattern, Not Just the Diagnosis
At True Health, we looked at the case differently.
Instead of asking only, “Does she have this disease or that disease?” we asked:
What is stressing her body?
What systems are weak?
What is keeping her stuck in reaction mode?
Why does her body see so many foods as a threat?
That is the deeper question.
Because when someone reacts to almost everything, the problem is rarely just the food.
Food may be the trigger.
But the deeper issue is often the terrain.
The gut.
The immune system.
The stress response.
The detoxification pathways.
The adrenal system.
The inflammatory load.
The body’s ability to repair.
When those systems are overwhelmed, the body can start reacting to things it should normally tolerate.
What We Found
Her testing showed patterns consistent with parasites and Candida.
That mattered.
Because yeast and parasites can irritate the intestines, disrupt digestion, inflame the gut lining, and contribute to immune hypersensitivity.
Once the intestinal barrier becomes irritated and weakened, food reactions can multiply.
The body starts reacting not because every food is truly “bad,” but because the system receiving the food is inflamed, depleted, and on high alert.
That was Shirley’s pattern.
Her body was not simply allergic to life.
Her body was exhausted from fighting.
The Gut, the Adrenals, and the Immune System
This is where many people get stuck.
They try to solve food sensitivity by avoiding more and more foods.
And sometimes avoidance is necessary for a season.
But if the gut is inflamed, the immune system is reactive, and the adrenal system is depleted, the body does not become stronger just by avoiding everything.
It needs support.
It needs the right stressors addressed.
It needs repair.
It needs nourishment.
It needs to be guided out of survival mode.
That is what we began doing with Shirley.
The Healing Plan
We started with the pattern we found.
For the parasite pattern, we used Morinda, also known as noni.
Noni had a popular moment years ago as a juice that people claimed could “cure everything.” I do not think of it that way.
No plant cures everything.
But when the plant matches the pattern, it can feel dramatic.
For Shirley, Morinda was part of that match.
Then we supported her adrenal exhaustion with Cordyceps, a powerful medicinal mushroom used to build resilience, stamina, and recovery.
We supported the gut lining with immunoglobulins to help calm and repair the intestinal barrier.
We used lemon balm to help calm her reactions.
Later, we used ginseng for deeper strength and resilience.
This was not a random supplement plan.
It was a step-by-step strategy based on what her body showed us.
The First Signs of Hope
At first, Shirley’s progress was bumpy.
That is common in severe cases.
When someone has lived with extreme sensitivity for years, healing is not always a straight line.
But then the trend started to change.
First, she reported better energy.
Then she started sleeping better.
Then the adrenaline rushes in her gut began to calm.
Then the tight “collar” sensation around her neck went away.
And after a few months of supporting the parasite pattern, yeast pattern, adrenal system, and gut barrier, her hair stopped falling out.
That was a healing trend.
Not perfection overnight.
But a real trend.
Her body was finally responding.
Stretching the Limits
As Shirley felt better, she naturally wanted to test her limits.
And honestly, she needed to.
When someone has been trapped in food fear for years, part of recovery is learning where the new boundaries are.
Sometimes she would try foods and pay a price.
But the price was changing.
That is one of the ways you know healing is happening.
The reaction may not disappear instantly, but the body recovers faster.
The flare is less intense.
The system becomes more resilient.
The danger zone gets smaller.
The normal life zone gets bigger.
Eventually, her periods improved too.
They were not perfect, but they no longer put her in bed.
That was another healing trend.
The Beer Test
A few months later, Shirley decided she was tough enough to go out for a few beers.
That cost her a few nights of sleep.
So the answer was:
Not quite yet.
But I loved what happened next.
She brought a beer with her to the next visit and asked if we could “calm that reaction too.”
That is actually a beautiful sign.
Not because beer is a health food.
But because she was no longer living only in fear.
She was testing life again.
She wanted to participate.
She wanted to be normal.
She wanted to see what her body could handle.
And that matters.
Healing is not just about lab numbers.
Healing is being able to live more of your life.
The Real Result
Shirley remained more sensitive than the average person.
That is true.
When she pushed too far, her reactions were still stronger than most people’s.
But she was no longer the same woman who came in barely hanging on.
Her energy improved.
Her sleep improved.
Her gut reactions calmed.
The tightness around her neck went away.
Her hair stopped falling out.
Her periods improved.
Her food reactions became more manageable.
And eventually, the foods that bothered her most were more like the foods that bother many people when they overdo it — indulgences, alcohol, junk food, and stress foods.
That is a very different life than reacting to almost everything.
The Deeper Lesson
The lesson from Shirley’s story is not that every case of food sensitivity is parasites.
It is not that every case is Candida.
It is not that everyone needs Morinda, Cordyceps, immunoglobulins, lemon balm, or ginseng.
The lesson is this:
When your body reacts to everything, you have to stop chasing every trigger and start looking for the pattern underneath.
Food reactions are often not just about food.
Fatigue is often not just about sleep.
Hair loss is often not just about hair.
Anxiety is often not just about your thoughts.
Inflammation is often not just about one inflammatory food.
The body is a system.
And when enough stress accumulates, symptoms can show up everywhere.
Gut.
Skin.
Hair.
Hormones.
Sleep.
Mood.
Energy.
Pain.
Cravings.
Immune reactions.
That is why guessing rarely works.
And that is why a more complete pattern-based approach can change everything.
This Is Why I Created BR90
Shirley was one of my last insurance patients.
And honestly, leaving insurance changed my life.
It allowed me to stop practicing inside a system that often rewards short visits, limited testing, and symptom management.
It allowed me to create something more complete.
BR90 is for people who know something is wrong, even if they have been told everything looks fine.
It is for people who are tired of chasing symptoms.
Tired of guessing.
Tired of trying random supplements.
Tired of being told to “just avoid the foods.”
Tired of living smaller because their body has become too reactive, too inflamed, too exhausted, or too unpredictable.
In BR90, we look for the deeper pattern.
Stress physiology.
Lab patterns.
Gut patterns.
Immune patterns.
Hormone patterns.
Recovery blocks.
Nutrient weaknesses.
The hidden reasons your body may be stuck in survival mode.
Then we coach you through a step-by-step process to help your body repair, rebuild, and respond differently.
If You Feel Like Your Body Is Reacting to Life
Maybe your story is not as extreme as Shirley’s.
Maybe you can eat more than five foods.
Maybe your hair is not falling out in clumps.
Maybe you are still functioning.
But you know your body is not right.
You are tired.
Inflamed.
Reactive.
Wired but exhausted.
Sensitive to foods.
Sensitive to stress.
Sensitive to hormones.
Sensitive to life.
And deep down, you know you do not need another quick fix.
You need someone to help you find the pattern.
That is what BR90 is designed to do.
If Shirley’s story sounds familiar, I invite you to apply for BR90.
Tell us what your body has been reacting to.
Tell us what you have tried.
Tell us where you feel stuck.
You may not need to avoid life forever.
You may need to rebuild the system that helps you tolerate it.
Shirley-
“I share my story for hope, and the strength to fight for healing. This was a long, hard struggle, and only Dr. Stone had the resources to figure out what was at the root of my suffering. Thanks, Dr. Stone!”
Ok, I promised the worst case. This little girl was down to 2 or 3 foods. I couldn’t make it up, because I would never have imagined!
