I have a bunch of food intolerancies too (not sure which, still testing with the dietician) and have been on a bunch of diets to avoid certain foods. So I'm well acquainted with all these ingredients on your list.
The balls sound delicious! But the problem I found with recipes like this is that all the ingredients are about 2-3x the price of regular ingredients. Like almond milk, coconut oil ,etc. Super healthy, but only affordable if you have the income for it... which I don't :(
It's unfortunate because without these adjustments I'm suffering from these intolerancies pretty badly, affecting my productivity and thus income, but without additional income I can't get out of this spiral either. It's a catch 22! :(
I also found that once I started removing certain foods from my diet and eating 'healthy' instead, I would continuously lose weight and have significant lack of energy. It's really hard to eat enough when you are eating healthy... apparently there's lots of power in bad food, and not so much in healthy food. While weight loss might be good for many people worldwide, it's not for me, as I'm chronically underweight (related to food intolerancies - food doesn't get properly digested, thus no energy/weight gets added). The past month or so I have had to ditch the diets that I was on, in order to gain some weight again because it was getting dangerously and unhealthily low.
I can tell you one thing: After not eating 'normal' snacks and chocolate for about 2+ years, my mind was blown when I ate chocolate again. My god... this stuff is like drugs! There's way more going on than just the taste of it.... I think normally we are so hooked onto sugar and other pleasure-foods that we don't notice it, but if you've been off of those crap-foods and you eat it again after a long time, it's really noticable.
RE: Vegan, gluten free & low histamine energy balls (No bake)