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mom23angels 05-29-2008 09:02 PM

Anti-Inflammatory foods
 
I was watching this video about having 2 servings of anti-inflammatory foods can reduce inflammation up to 50%.. Ooo. .I am ALL for that, esp for the lesions in my darn neck. I wonder if Bing cherries counts, cause I don't like the other ones you put on sundaes. I also don't eat tomatoes, darnit.. I need to watch this video again and find foods I can eat or juice I can drink. I'm a picky eater!

Monique :Starvin:

Video:
http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/hea...tory.foods.cnn

starfish 05-29-2008 09:11 PM

You can buy cherry juice at a health store. Around here it is about $6.00. I drink about a third of a cup a day. It is strong flavored, no sugar, but sweet enough.

If you google anti-inflamation diet, about .com I think has a very good description. Dietitans use it for arthritis patients.

There are night shade vegetables to avoid, such as tomatoes and potatoes, etc., if you want to try the whole idea.

Also meats are considered a source of inflammation, especially red meats and pork, I believe.

mom23angels 05-29-2008 09:23 PM

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by starfish (Post 289720)
You can buy cherry juice at a health store. Around here it is about $6.00. I drink about a third of a cup a day. It is strong flavored, no sugar, but sweet enough.

If you google anti-inflamation diet, about .com I think has a very good description. Dietitans use it for arthritis patients.

There are night shade vegetables to avoid, such as tomatoes and potatoes, etc., if you want to try the whole idea.

Also meats are considered a source of inflammation, especially red meats and pork, I believe.

Yeah..they were talking about sweet potatoes as being good (which gives me an excuse for the BIG hunk of sweet potato pie I had today for lunch :) I know I have heard meat is inflammatory.. but there is NO way I can give up bacon cheeseburgers.. as my 4 yr old would say, "I wub dem berry much!". Plus... I need some kinda bad behavior with the meat, I never used to take pills and now I'm downing like 8 vitamins a day to try and heal my body. Esp, since I cannot get on the DMDs, oh well...such is my life :eek:

Monique

barb02 05-30-2008 07:14 AM

Monique, Tart cherries (bing) are the ones they are discussing. Have you and your neuro contacted any of the drug companies (dmd's) for their financial support programs? If you are a student, I would think you could qualify.

Barb

mom23angels 05-30-2008 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barb02 (Post 289841)
Monique, Tart cherries (bing) are the ones they are discussing. Have you and your neuro contacted any of the drug companies (dmd's) for their financial support programs? If you are a student, I would think you could qualify.

Barb

Barb,
Well, I am a grad. student but do have income from child support, etc.. but I did apply to Betaseron's assistance program but haven't heard back from them.. I also applied for a clinical study for the oral pill and am waiting back on that as well. Other than complete numbness on my left side/hypersensitivity, fatigue, and the inability to sleep well.. I really can't complain! :) My student insurance truly stinks but have to be grateful I have some. I LOVE bing cherries.. I will have to buy some this week~

Monique:)

greta 05-30-2008 09:28 AM

Red meat is inflammatory as is saturated fat.

Fish that are high in Omega 3s are anti-inflammatory (salmon, herring, mackeral). Turmeric and ginger are also good for their anti-inflammatory properties.

mom23angels 05-30-2008 09:46 AM

I have to have meat every once in awhile..or I'll go bonkers! I do take B12 vitamins, Omega 3, Vitamin D, Super B-Complex, Vitamin C&E, and Calcium/Magnesium/Zinc. As well as the prescribed stuff from the Neuro. Maybe I'll make more fish.. but gosh, I still need a bacon cheeseburger or steak every once in awhile :/

Monique

ewizabeth 05-30-2008 10:11 AM

I try to eat the rainbow daily! With brightly colored veggies like red peppers, spinach and carrots, etc... Also, at least two servings of fruit a day like a red apple, banana, orange, canteloupe etc... I try to do that each day and feel a lot better when I stick to it. I have fish a couple times a week too, and take fish oil supplements. The muffins I have for breakfast have flaxseed and 100% whole wheat. I also have oatmeal a few times a week, a big green salad several nights a week.

I really think it helps! It's sort of a challenge for me, getting as many nutrients into my day as possible. :) (Don't forget to have dessert though. ;) I have two pieces of Hershey's dark chocolate with almonds twice a day. :p)

weegot5kiz 05-30-2008 10:35 AM

i sure hope mozzarella cheese sticks are in this group:rolleyes:

ewizabeth 05-30-2008 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by weegot5kiz (Post 289925)
i sure hope mozzarella cheese sticks are in this group:rolleyes:


Love those Frank!! At least they're fairly low fat for cheese! :D You need some dairy in your diet you know!


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