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finuch 04-22-2015 02:27 PM

Diet and MG
 
I'm new to Myasthenia Gravis, having been only recently diagnosed, and am wondering if there are beneficial foods to help with the healing process and if there are foods that should be avoided. What have members of this Forum found to be most helpful ?

Thanks.

richimahan 04-22-2015 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by finuch (Post 1137599)
I'm new to Myasthenia Gravis, having been only recently diagnosed, and am wondering if there are beneficial foods to help with the healing process and if there are foods that should be avoided. What have members of this Forum found to be most helpful ?

Thanks.

Hi!! Thanks, great question. I stay with all-organic. Make sure it is Certified Organic, because there are many so-called "organic" certifications or "100% Natural" or "Organic Ingredients," etc (you get the point). Purity in what is being put in your body with MG and MS (I am one of the rare dual-diagnosis people, extremely rare). But the purest and least-modified nutrients or fun stuff (drinks or desserts, etc.) put in the body with MG, the better.:)

natsibee 04-22-2015 11:48 PM

i agree with the whole organic real food diet but i have also tested a theory i read about and it helped a lot...
NO Dairy and high in protein. Go to **

anon6618 04-23-2015 08:36 AM

I tried diets, but never really noticed any difference. Strict ones too, like 6 weeks no this or that.

I know there are others who know much more about this, but for me my diet is best when: high protein (vegetable though, I feel best on lots of legumes) and I take quite a high fat level because I tend lose weight if I don't.
Because of medication I also take low carbs, skip anything that is annoying for my stomach.

More important for me by the way, is the way it's served. Never too cold or to warm, especially the last one can trigger weakness. Also, because I have trouble chewing and swallowing, I make sure it's not to hard or difficult.

Hope other's can be of more use, but this is my diet in a nutshell

natsibee 04-24-2015 12:41 AM

Have you tried no dairy as that was the biggest change for me.....overnight!!


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