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Anti-inflammatory diet

Arsenetatters
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I've got inflammatory arthritis and I'm going to give an anti inflammatory diet a go.
Has anyone tried it? Any suggestions for things to eat? I understand alcohol is off which is sad but probably necessary.
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I try to keep to the above, BUT have a wicked 'sweet tooth' and crave biscuits, ice cream and chocolate .. so my excuse/motto is 'bad things in moderation'1
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I have extremely aggressive RA, after flying through god knows how many drugs and combinations of drugs the past 4 years diets been one of the only things that's been a positive impact on my health, that and daily ice bathing. I'm 99% carnivore now only not 100% as allow odd cheat ie Xmas birthday etc. But even just the very rare treat will cause massive flare ups.
Good luck with the aip diet, I tried it (and vegan organic versions) but sadly wasn't restrictive enough for me.1 -
scruffle said:I have extremely aggressive RA, after flying through god knows how many drugs and combinations of drugs the past 4 years diets been one of the only things that's been a positive impact on my health, that and daily ice bathing. I'm 99% carnivore now only not 100% as allow odd cheat ie Xmas birthday etc. But even just the very rare treat will cause massive flare ups.
Good luck with the aip diet, I tried it (and vegan organic versions) but sadly wasn't restrictive enough for me.
What kind of ice bathing? I’ve not tried that.0 -
Ice bath/cold plunge/cold exposure.
I've got a mobile plunge pool in the garden and effectively top it with ice to get water temp down to 4c or as close to 0c as I can and jump in it for 5min up to neck. It's not pleasant but the after effects are pretty immense, inflammation seriously reduced and you get a real mental high and clarity. Its been a real eye opener tbh and due to the positives quite addictive.5 -
I'm in my early sixties, n suffer from advanced arthritis in my knees, cutting out red meats, wine & sugar from my diet has really helped, supplement wise I'm currently taking turmeric, magnesium glycerinate, chondroitin, omega 3 oils, cherry and celery seeds. I am still physically active walking the coastal paths of the uk, teaching physical theatre / movement classes. Flare ups in my knees have reduced a lot through diet changes. I've had to accept some limitations to my flexibility, reduced my weight and also built up strength in my upper legs to support my knees better. I have a back lash from times of intense exercise, ie after a few days intense hill walking or rehearsals but generally feel inflammation and pain is getting less. Oh and dips in the sea does really help3
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Shrew said:I'm in my early sixties, n suffer from advanced arthritis in my knees, cutting out red meats, wine & sugar from my diet has really helped, supplement wise I'm currently taking turmeric, magnesium glycerinate, chondroitin, omega 3 oils, cherry and celery seeds. I am still physically active walking the coastal paths of the uk, teaching physical theatre / movement classes. Flare ups in my knees have reduced a lot through diet changes. I've had to accept some limitations to my flexibility, reduced my weight and also built up strength in my upper legs to support my knees better. I have a back lash from times of intense exercise, ie after a few days intense hill walking or rehearsals but generally feel inflammation and pain is getting less. Oh and dips in the sea does really help0
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When I got Lyme my main issue was inflammation.
So I cut out all sugar & took up cold water swimming/dipping/floating.
I just carry on with the cold water therapy as that seems to have been the game changer for me. Lyme is in remission (touch wood).
Good luck my lovely mad hen lady xxxx5 -
KBslittlesis said:When I got Lyme my main issue was inflammation.
So I cut out all sugar & took up cold water swimming/dipping/floating.
I just carry on with the cold water therapy as that seems to have been the game changer for me. Lyme is in remission (touch wood).
Good luck my lovely mad hen lady xxxx1 - Sponsored links:
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Arsenetatters said:KBslittlesis said:When I got Lyme my main issue was inflammation.
So I cut out all sugar & took up cold water swimming/dipping/floating.
I just carry on with the cold water therapy as that seems to have been the game changer for me. Lyme is in remission (touch wood).
Good luck my lovely mad hen lady xxxx
Wim Hoff is the fella who swears by those.
Don’t put your head under to start, it’ll put you right off.
Google that shit, there’s loads of info out there.
My inbox is always there, can send you my mobile number and I can help.2 -
A good Zoe video on inflammation from a few days ago. Sleep, exercise (different types) and restricting when you eat can all help as well as diet.
https://youtu.be/R_JQllUuv7I?si=fWgKOBK0mS07ao9X
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Scoham said:A good Zoe video on inflammation from a few days ago. Sleep, exercise (different types) and restricting when you eat can all help as well as diet.
https://youtu.be/R_JQllUuv7I?si=fWgKOBK0mS07ao9X
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KBslittlesis said:Arsenetatters said:KBslittlesis said:When I got Lyme my main issue was inflammation.
So I cut out all sugar & took up cold water swimming/dipping/floating.
I just carry on with the cold water therapy as that seems to have been the game changer for me. Lyme is in remission (touch wood).
Good luck my lovely mad hen lady xxxx
Wim Hoff is the fella who swears by those.
Don’t put your head under to start, it’ll put you right off.
Google that shit, there’s loads of info out there.
My inbox is always there, can send you my mobile number and I can help.
Have done it for a couple of years and resting heart rate is 40-44bpm.some days.
May be a bit pseudo science albeit he does claim to have scientific verification at universities re anti inflammation and really helps with mental well being too.
His book is very good
The Wim Hof Method By Wim Hof & What Doesn't Kill Us By Scott Carney 2 Books Collection Set https://amzn.eu/d/caWWuN1
https://www.wimhofmethod.com/the-wim-hof-method-book2 -
Occasionally listen to this podcast, saw there’s a recent episode on inflammation.
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/just-one-thing-with-michael-mosley/id1560369423?i=1000639434623
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Scoham said:Occasionally listen to this podcast, saw there’s a recent episode on inflammation.
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/just-one-thing-with-michael-mosley/id1560369423?i=10006394346231