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Psoriatic Arthritis Diet Questions Answered
1. Psoriatic Arthritis Diet Questions Answered
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Susan asks…
I have Arthritis and My Husband and I want to start a family,
anyone know the best ways, diet, exercise etc?
I have Psoriatic Arthritis, effects all my joints….. was on medication but am no longer.
admin answers:
I have the illnesses below and managed to have a son
*diabetes *lung disease
*psoriasis *muscle degeneration
*ibs *anaemia
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2. Try to keep your muscles and joints working and as pain free as you can, take glucosamine
vitamin tablets to help the joints & muscles & folic acid to raise your iron levels.
Count the first day of your period as DAY1 and have sex as much as possible on DAYS 10 – 16
as this is your most fertile days
Try not to think of sex as the means to getting pregnant you need to remember that it is your
relationship that also needs time effort and care because a strong relationship can help you
beat anything no matter what
Betty asks…
How can i help psoriatic arthritis?
Diet – which?
Exercises which?
What else?
admin answers:
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3. Diet is one way but honestly I haven’t found a way to completely get rid of the pain other than
ibuprofen when it gets too bad.
Charles asks…
Vegan diet for arthritis?
I’m 21 years old and have recently been diagnosed with arthritis (they’re unsure whether it’s
Lupus, RA, Sjogren’s, Psoriatic or a combination of them). I also have Celiac Disease (Dx 5
years ago)
I’ve been doing all I can to try and be healthy and live a normal, healthy life. I eat gluten free
and a pretty healthy diet. I have 4-5 pieces of fruit/veges daily, seeds and nuts, fish once or
twice a week and chicken or lean red meat. I rarely have fast food (once a month).
I’ve been doing a bit of research and found many places suggest a vegan diet. I love meat and
eggs so this would be a huge compromise for me. I’m wondering if it’s an all or nothing thing?
Do I have to cut it out completely to notice any improvement? How long would I have to be on
this diet to notice any improvement?
Thanks.
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4. admin answers:
How about this. Try it for a month, and see how you feel.
But this means you HAVE to do it correctly. Meaning your getting a correct amount of protein
with all essential amino acids, getting enough iron, and eating a balanced nutritious diet.
I think you might notice after like a week or 2 of a good vegan diet, you might actually feel
lighter, almost like your walking on air, and feel more clear headed.
Donald asks…
What’s a good Diet for Psoriasis?
Hi, I have had psoriasis for over ten years and now I have psoriatic arthritis. It’s a real pain.
My question is has anyone reduced their white cell count or relieved their psoriasis by changing
their diet?
Erik Von Halle, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
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5. admin answers:
Hi, There is no specific diet that helps all. Many people swear by vitamin D, many by Omega-3
(fish oil) Only trial will tell what works for you. You can also try one of the natural treatments
available on the Internet – some of them do actually work. For my psor. I use herbal cream by
Champori quite successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and they then
stay clear for months on end.
Try it: Champori is available online without prescription and comes with money back guarantee
so if it doesn’t work for you – it’s free.
Cheers,
Sumi
Jenny asks…
Ankylosing Spondylits, Gout, Arthritis Why Suffer ?? Give me your
reaction to the following…?
Psoriatic Arthritis /Gout/Spondylitis/Arthritis: Using the elimination diet, l became painfully
aware that the nightshade family was involved in those sharp pain attacks of arthritis. Other
research has shown not only gluten (celiac disease) but also the nightshade family is and
responsible.
Tomatoes can give me a dull ache within four hours and sharp pain attack sets in either my
shoulder joint or big toe about 12 hours later.
The Potato did have effect on my Ankylosing Spondylitis/Moods/ Chronic Fatique (should be
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6. avoided at all times). Especially painful for me after eating Chips or roast potato, wouldn’t be
surprised if the same for most Ankylosing Spondylitis sufferers. The pain always set in within
twelve hours, also my moods weren’t pleasant.
When l tried chillies they left blood blisters in mouth, Red or green peppers made me ache
where ever l had gout etc.
Also it was interesting to note that Corn Flakes whilst on elimination diet also had effect on my
shoulder joints but that the beauty of the Safe food diet. It’s so easy to find which foods do
have an effect…
Since being on my natural diet and avoiding nightshade foods l haven’t had any attacks
of Psoriatic Arthritis, my gout (inflammation of smaller joints) and Inflammatory Spondylitis
(inflammation of vertebra) which l had suffered for more than 20 years also has gone. As with
other forms of arthritis, cold weather can also be a catalyst for a worsening of the condition, but
removing the nightshade family has worked for me (and many others). I wish l had come across
Dr N. Chiders work of 50 years he would have saved me a lot of pain. I think to ignore his 87%
success rate is crazy. Today with the latest info. available his success rate would been 100%.
This is so easy to put to test. If you or know someone who suffers just tell them how easy it is to
confirm for themselves. Don’t eat any nightshades for a week or two (The longer the better)
then have some chips ……….
Stirling
Oh yes another miracle drug like vioxx No thank you l plan to live a long time to come.
admin answers:
I really appreciate your info, and
may give it a try. The reason I am
open to this is I have had similar problems,
and had a lot of success with gluten
elimination. Ankylosing Spondylitis,
Severe osteo arthritis, CFS, and a very
troubling facial rash, among other
problems. Started gluten elimination
8June2009,, and have had much
improvement, but gluten is in almost
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7. everything here.
Nightshade huh? Well, I rarely eat
tomato, but had started eating more
potatoes, because so many things
are gone from my diet. I do not know if
things such as squash are involved,
because I never looked at the nightshade
family.
As to your question, my response is
that I think it merits examination,
but I expect Med and Pharma
industries will attempt to discredit it
because it might threaten their profits
and their hold on the populace.
Maybe it won’t work for everyone,
but if it helps some, they could avoid
much misery, expense and inconvenience.
Also, if nightshades are in the food
supplies anywhere near as much as
gluten, total elimination must be
scrupulously monitored, for tomato
exists in many cooking sauces.
Good luck
r
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