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yogurt

yogurt

Dairy & Alternatives

Is yogurt paleo aip-compatible?

No, avoid

Check Paleo AIP diet compatibility for yogurt and review other dietary restrictions.

Sensitivity notes

Why paleo aip diet checker matters

The Paleo Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) is an elimination diet designed to reduce inflammation and heal the gut in people with autoimmune conditions. It removes grains, legumes, dairy, eggs, nuts, seeds, and nightshades during the elimination phase.

  • Elimination phase removes all potentially inflammatory foods
  • Focus on nutrient-dense foods: organ meats, bone broth, vegetables
  • Reintroduce foods one at a time after 30-90 days

Triggers

Histamine
Moderate
Histamine Liberators
Safe
FODMAPs
High
Fructans
Safe
GOS
Safe
Fructose
Safe
Polyols
Safe
Gluten
High
Lactose
Avoid
Dairy Proteins
High
Nightshades
Safe
Salicylates
Safe
Oxalates
Safe
Nickel
Safe
Sulfites
Safe
Nitrites
Safe
Glutamates
Safe
Tyramine
Moderate
Caffeine
Safe
Lectin
Avoid
Low Fermentation
Avoid

Diets

Inflammation
✓ Fit
Vegan
✗ Avoid
Vegetarian
✓ Fit
Paleo AIP
✗ Avoid
Mediterranean
✓ Fit
DASH Diet
✓ Fit
EoE Compatible
✗ Avoid
FODMAPs
✗ Avoid
Low Fermentation
✗ Avoid
Priority ingredient notes

Serving size, prep, and portion notes for yogurt

Thick dairy base for bowls, dips, and marinades.

Typical serving

3/4 cup (about 170 g)

Best for

breakfast bowls / dips / marinades

Prep notes

  • Stir to smooth before topping.
  • Strain for a thicker spread or dip.
  • Add after cooking to prevent curdling.

Portion notes

  • Half a cup works for a light snack bowl.
  • Three-quarter cup suits most breakfast bowls.
  • Two tablespoons is enough for dressings.

Watch for

sweetened versions in savory dishes / watery separation after freezing

Learn More

Paleo AIP Guide

Everything you need to know about paleo aip compatibility and smart food choices.

The Paleo Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) is an elimination diet designed to reduce inflammation and heal the gut in people with autoimmune conditions. It removes grains, legumes, dairy, eggs, nuts, seeds, and nightshades during the elimination phase.

These foods are typically compatible with a Paleo AIP approach:

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Practical guidance for following a Paleo AIP diet:

  • 1Elimination phase removes all potentially inflammatory foods
  • 2Focus on nutrient-dense foods: organ meats, bone broth, vegetables
  • 3Reintroduce foods one at a time after 30-90 days
  • 4Sleep, stress management, and movement are part of the protocol
  • 5Work with a practitioner experienced in autoimmune protocols

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