Autoimmune Recipe Bundle (AIP)
Autoimmune Recipe Bundle (AIP)
Your Autoimmune-Friendly Meal Bundle Starts Here
Formulated by nutrition and wellness professionals to support your goals. Because AIP can feel restrictive and confusing, these recipes take the guesswork out of it - now you have 150+ recipes in one place. Recipes are AIP compliant.
150 AIP-Approved Recipes + Bonus 2 Weeks of Done-for-You Meal Plans
50 AIP-Friendly Breakfast Recipes
– Nourishing, anti-inflammatory options to start your day right
50 AIP-Friendly Lunch & Dinner Recipes
– Balanced, flavorful meals that are easy to prepare and fully aligned with AIP guidelines. Enjoy lemon + oregano chicken, beef & broccoli, kale salmon and beet salad, teriyaki chicken meatballs with parsnip rice.
50 AIP-Friendly Snack Recipes
– Quick, healing snacks to keep you fueled and satisfied between meals
Bonus: 7-Day Autoimmune Ketogenic Meal Plan
– Includes grocery list, prep guide, and full nutrition info
Bonus: 7-Day Autoimmune Paleo (AIP) Meal Plan
– Specifically designed to follow the AIP protocol—complete with grocery list and prep guide
All Recipes Include Directions +:
– Calories, macros, and micronutrient details
– Number of servings
– Prep + cook time
Access & Information:
– Instant access
– PDF downloads (delivered directly to your inbox)
– One-time purchase
– No refunds due to immediate delivery of digital products






Eating high-protein and lower-carb doesn't have to mean giving up the foods you love or living on salads and grilled chicken. The goal is to create meals that are satisfying, nutrient-dense, and easy to fit into real life.
For many people, increasing protein while being more intentional about carbohydrates can help meals feel more satisfying and make it easier to manage hunger throughout the day. The key is to focus on what you can add—protein, vegetables, healthy fats, and fiber—rather than simply focusing on what you need to take away.
And remember, lower-carb doesn't have to mean no-carb. Foods like berries, beans, lentils, vegetables, and whole grains can still be part of a healthy eating pattern. Your individual nutritional needs, preferences, activity level, and health goals matter, so use these recipes as a starting point and customize them for you.