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The article posted by Mimi offers further information about foods that can help to keep the inflammation at bay as well as others that stoke the fire so to speak.
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It really does make a difference in my pain levels and my overall health is much better not to mention my weight. I eat what I want and lost 15 pounds and my husband lots his belly bulge (40 lbs for him) I was not trying to lose weight he was. I stopped coffee long ago and rarely have any alcohol, just for a special occasion as I know both of those are triggers for my pain and inflammation. Seriously folks we can help ourselves to some extent. Here is a study out of Würzburg Germany showing the pro-inflammatory cytokine profile in patients with CRPS. Quote:
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My dear Ms. L -
A full text copy of "Differential expression patterns of cytokines in complex regional pain syndrome" can be found listed alphbetically by author under the heading "Research" on the RSDSA Medical Archeives webpage at http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...ive/index.html However, a subsequent, and by all appearances real interesting study (which I don't yet have access to in full text) came out a little more more ambiguously. Here's the abstact: Systemic inflammatory mediators in post-traumatic complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS I) - longitudinal investigations and differences to control groups, Schinkel C, Scherens A, Köller M, Roellecke G, Muhr G, Maier C., Eur J Med Res. 2009 Mar 17; 14(3):130-5.PMID: 19380284 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez That said, I found something that would have made Vic - an old friend of the board - very happy: even if it didn't mention ischemic reperfusion injuries. ![]() Grape-seed procyanidins prevent low-grade inflammation by modulating cytokine expression in rats fed a high-fat diet, Terra X, Montagut G, Bustos M, Llopiz N, Ardèvol A, Bladé C, Fernández-Larrea J, Pujadas G, Salvadó J, Arola L, Blay M., J Nutr Biochem. 2009 Mar;20(3):210-8. Epub 2008 Jul 7.PMID: 18602813 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez be well, Mike |
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Thanks for the list. My big problems is sugar and artificial sweetners. So hard for me. After this post I too was looking more up on the net. I know everyone is different in response but still it is interesting to see connections.
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Dear Mike,
Can you please explain your message in laymen's terms for those of us that are scientifically challenged? thanks. Sandy |
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Through my doctors like regular ones my gramps pushed me to see his holsitic doctor. Anyhow he focused more on natural things like diet/supplement/self coping. He was an MD GP. Anyhow my gramps finds him super helpful and sees huge benefits and to be honest in him I do see a change for the better and he is 86 so that is usually not true in general. I think some things he said were interesting but he was unreal expensive and I have learned a lot of the same from Mrs D here and others. I also think one has to implement it of course and for me that is hard but am trying. There is a website called www.whfoods.com. I hope I can put this here anyhow it rate tops foods for different conditions and also explains what nutrients each foods have with some recipes and food plans.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dew58 (06-13-2009) |
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I'm glad to hear that diet changes helped you, MsL. Thanks for posting about it.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dew58 (06-13-2009) |
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Thanks again mimi, Food just doesn't mean the same with all this pain. Take care, loretta ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dew58 (06-13-2009) |
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I was reading more on the foods to have and not and I think dairy depends on the person and how you tolerate it. See I read that if you are allergic or sensitive to a food that can delay recovery. This may or may not be true. I have osteoporsis and I think dairy is important but that is just me. I know Mrs D was talking about how having flaxseed I think with cottage cheese helps with inflamation but I could be wrong
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dew58 (06-13-2009) |
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that's great, loretta! i hope diet changes will make a difference for you.
i've been back off gluten/sugar for less than a week, but i remain optimistic. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dew58 (06-13-2009) |
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