i did meat only for a while (about a year, but with some experimenting on occasion) because it was the only food i could tolerate. when i ate like this my digestion was normal, but anything else and i was in pain, my colon spasming, and i'll spare the rest of details. i agree with troll, and had found a way to enjoy organs too. little by little i've been introducing more and more foods. i'm almost where i want to be, not quite yet though.
my experience with goat milk/goat milk kefir: i tried goat milk and did fine with it. i loved the calm i got from drinking warm milk. i then tried kefir thinking that if raw milk was fine, then kefir would be even better. what a disaster! i don't know why... maybe the acidity?... kefir is awful for me. i still did well with raw milk though, but later on when i tried to increase the amount of milk, i didn't do so well :/ so i just stopped altogether. the only reason i was drinking it is because i really enjoyed the calm of raw warm milk. i must just like the opiates
, and that would have kept me drinking it if it worked for me. but i stopped rather quickly, i don't think it's a food for me. that said, there are members here from time to time who get incredibly healing results with raw milk, so i think it's an individual thing.
fermented cabbage to this day is not good for me. i love it!, but it goes right through me seemingly undigested.
raw butter was extremely healing at one point. it lost it's magic for some reason
ground flax seeds are soothing to the intestines. i don't like the idea of eating nuts or seeds on any regular basis, but my body does so well that i eat a small amount a few times per week. i'll stop as soon as my body doesn't need them anymore. regular flax seeds have a laxative effect, but are also soothing.
honey depends on the brand, but i stopped eating it because it's too addictive for me. i didn't notice any digestive benefits.
good luck!