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| I have ra and while diet might help,some people it has not changed my symptoms. I need to,change the meds i am on because they are not doing there job,as my hips are killing this week, next week something else. But i cant change meds until allergy season is over as i dont need to have a problem there. Rhuemy says rutixin is next, dont my trying if it makes me feel better. I think you cant use diet to augment regular meds. I am 55 and want tomride for another 10 years, to see me you would not kmow anything is wrong. | |
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I Need a Xanax!
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| sodapop - 2014-03-24 11:49 PM
Used2B - 2014-03-24 9:02 AM I'd like to hear more comments from those of you who were helped by changing your diet. Examples of what to eat/not to eat? Also, how does cold weather v/s warm weather affect you? Being very active v/s not very active? Etc.....
bumping for used2b
Why, thank you! I'd like to know more about which foods trigger inflammation in some people and how cold weather affects them? I've noticed my nagging back pain is at its worst when its cold outside and especially if I don't stay VERY active. My body feels pretty good as long as I keep moving but when I sit down for even 30 minutes I stiffen right back up, ugh! | |
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  Location: Four Corners Colorado | The cold really doesn't like me much. If its below 60 I really prefer to wear my coveralls.
Supplements I take, D3, K2, Krill oil, Epicor. I've also had good luck with cetyl myristoleate and Vaxamine. Vaxamine in a natural COX-2 inhibitor. http://www.eworldwire.com/pressreleases/12287
As far as things that I avoid, preservatives, MSG, highfructose corn syrup and pretty much all chemically processed sugars and salts, vegetable oils such as corn and soy, most grains, fast food anything.
What I do eat, grass fed and finished meats, pastured eggs, organ meats. I uses butter,cream, lard, coconut and olive oil. I eat lots of veggies and fruits. I do eat some grains these days but I handle them a lot better if they are sporuted, soaked or soured. I eat a lot of cultured foods, keifer, kombucha, saurkraut. I use raw sugars.
My joints do tell me if I'm eating the wrong foods.
Edited by equussynergy 2014-03-25 9:58 AM
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