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Tomatoes

Solanine Toxicity

What are Solanine Foods?

Foods that have the highest contents of solanine are foods in the nightshade family, including:

  • Potatoes

  • Tomatoes

  • Eggplant

  • Paprika

  • Peppers (Bell, Jalepeno, Chili, Etc. Black pepper is okay!)

  • Tobacco

  • Ashwagandha

  • Goji Berries

Food Replacements

Potato Replacements

  • Instead of potatoes, you can use sweet potatoes, parsnips, colored carrots and/or cauliflower. TIP: You can boil/bake and mash any of these to replace mashed potatoes, and you can bake/saute the carrots and parsnips to replace chopped potatoes.

  • For potato chip replacements, we recommend the brand called Siete. These can also be found nearby in Volusia County at Loves Whole Foods, Debbies Natural Foodsat Publix, at most Targets and/or directly on the Siete website (use code “HLICHIROPRACTIC” at checkout for 25% off your first order) and on Amazon).

  • For other snacking options, we also recommend BeYu Ancient Roots Chips (found directly on their website and on Amazon). They have many delicious flavors. You can find these at Publix, Loves and Amazon

 

Tomato Replacements

  • While there aren't many things that quite resemble a tomato, you may be wondering what you can use as a substitute for pasta and pizza sauces. We love using pesto as an alternative! You can either get creative and make your own pesto that adheres to your specific nutrition protocol, or you can use our favorite brand linked here (it can be found cheaper at Loves Whole Foods, or can be purchased in bulk from their website linked here. Important note: This product is more on the expensive side because it is coming directly from Italy, but a little can go a long way and it has great flavor). 

  • We also like to use our signature cashew truffle sauce as a sauce for our pizzas and pastas (see recipes page).

  • If you would like a few vegetables to use as a tomato replacement in salads, try hearts of palm, artichoke hearts and/or cucumbers! 

 

Pepper Replacements

  • Peppers give most dishes extra flavor. So, you may be wondering what you will use in your dishes to give it an extra kick. We recommend using plenty of organic fresh and dried herbs, italian spice blends, coriander, cinnamon, ginger, ground cumin, Herbs de Provence, garlic, onion, black pepper! Some more ideas of how to season your food without solanines can be found here!  

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Solanine-Free Condiment/Dressing Replacements (not suitable for those following the fungus protocol)

Location

1665 Dunlawton Ave., Suite 202, Port Orange, FL 32127

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Contact Us

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