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"Prescription for Nutritional Healing" mentions food allergens as a culprit
in arthritis; also says patients should be tested for bacterial infections
which may be treatable with antibiotics.
TNP (Natural Pharmacist website) mentions:
Darlington LG, Ramsey NW. Review of dietary therapy for rheumatoid
arthritis. Br J Rheumatol. 1993;32:507-514.
I guess we are off topic again, aren't we? Sorry!
Michelle Bentley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pamela Morrison IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Arthritis
> I developed arthritis several years ago following a mild viral
infection....To cut a long story short, in January 2000 I
> figured that as this was an auto-immune disease I would try eliminating
the
> greatest known allergen, bovine proteins, from my diet. That's *all* dairy
> products and beef, and any foods containing them. The effect has been
> astonishing. Without any medication at all the pain has gone, the
enlarged
> knuckles are shrinking. Because I find it so difficult, sometimes I
cheat,
> and eat a little beef, or indulge in ice-cream, butter or a milkshake.
> Within 2 days my finger-joints start to swell and hurt. If I'm strict
with
> the elimination again, the symptoms vanish within another couple of days.
>
> Pamela Morrison IBCLC, Zimbabwe
>
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