Ok so this sux but basically all this time you’ve been eating starch so you have to start from scratch again. It took 3 months for my husband Jon and me to figure out what was and wasn’t starchy and what he could and couldn’t tolerate – and this was while testing everything with iodine. So now that you are testing you are on the right track.
Grumpyally's advice above is great!
Take the meds that you need – that small amount of starch shouldn’t inhibit your progress. Jon took starchy NSAIDS for the first 9 months while on the NSD and still made progress. Just try and get rid of the other sources of starch.
I would avoid any supplements at this stage and probiotics in capsule/tablet form as they can be sources of starch and also probiotics can cause flares (always did for Jon). Something you can add in later once you’re stable and able to experiment.
Since you are just at the start of the diet I don’t recommend going crazy and cutting out all kinds of other food groups in a desperate bid to get better faster. I think you should still eat fruit, eggs & moderate amounts of sugar and see how you go from there. I’m not sure how you are with dairy but for Jon he needed to cut that out. He still made progress on the NSD with dairy but for him he made more progress when he cut out dairy too except for butter and small amounts of hard cheeses. He is now able to tolerate yoghurt too – check ingredients for added starch.
If you buy anything processed like mayo/sauces etc check the ingredients for starchy thickeners and always iodine test to be sure. Here’s a list of starch additives:
http://www.starch.dk/isi/applic/E-numbers.htm . Basically any thickener with a number in the 1400 range next to it is a starch.
Despite what anyone here says they can eat – if you test it with iodine and it shows starch then for heaven’s sake don’t eat it! You can experiment with stuff later – right now just go for no starch.
Ok so this is Jon’s typical diet:
Breakfast: eggs in some form or another, slice of coconut flour loaf toasted with honey or jam, coconut flour pancakes with pure maple syrup.
Snacks: grapes, coconut flour loaf or muffins etc, chocolate, yoghurt, boiled eggs
Lunch: fresh salad with chicken, eggs and balsamic vinegar and olive oil, coleslaw with starch free mayo and little bit of cheese, dinner left overs, frittata/quiche.
Dinner: stirfry with meat and safe veges for us (broccoli, cabbage, shanghai bok choy, celery, asparagus, white button mushrooms, spinach, silverbeet/swiss chard, onions, spring onions), roast meat with steam veg, scotch eggs coated in coconut flour rather than breadcrumbs, fish crumbed in coconut flour and shallow fried, rissoles/meatballs and steamed veg.
Hope that helps.