Saturday, December 18, 2010

Re: [fast5] Beth rheumatoid arthritis



I too have been gluten free for the majority of my eating...  there are times I eat gluten, but I do my best to stay away from it.     But it is hard at times. 

Laura



From: Chantelle <chantelles@cox.net>
To: fast5@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, December 18, 2010 4:04:47 AM
Subject: [fast5] Beth rheumatoid arthritis

 

I think I already posted about it(but since im not sure I'm writing again), but gluten free was amazing for me. (which totally surprised me as I've eaten very very low gluten for many many years)
And especialy so in the last 1.5 years..... Yet still cutting it out completely as in never even one bite, made a huge change for me....... I have never been tested, never even suspected....(the need to go gluten free)

There is a cheek swab test (DNA) you can do and send in to know if you have the genetic marker for gluten sensitivity. If you want more info on that , let me know and I'll look it up for you.
Chantelle


On 12/16/10 8:01 AM, "Laura Cody" <lecody2001@yahoo.com> wrote:


 
 
   

Have to say, no RA, but those I do have a few autoimmune diseases, the only one diagnoses is Hashimoto's thryroid, but I recently had a Postive ANA and an ANA Titer of 1:640 which is really high and means organ damage imminent..  Probably Lupus, definitely Raynauds and a good chance for Sjorgens, in other words, probably all three and I am not feeling as bad as I probably should.

My problem is that I have some bad stomach issues and so I have broken fast 5 twice in the last week to eat a particular meal, as that is what soothes it.

So yes, it helps, but cure, probably not...but  we will see

Laura



From: Beth <beth@virtualchurchill.com>
To: fast5@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 7:00:50 PM
Subject: [fast5] rheumatoid arthritis

  
   

I have looked up rheumatoid arthritis in the archives and found a few references to fast-5 being helpful in reducing symptoms, but no one has actually stepped up to say that it helped them personally.  So, I thought I would ask again:  is there anyone here who has rheumatoid arthritis whose disease was cured or improved via fast-5?  And if so, how long did it take?

Just a little background--I have been doing fast-5 for a month now and it feels great.  Really natural, and I am rarely hungry.  I started it initially just to support my husband, who is trying to lose weight (and successful, so far!), but then I saw that it was supposed to help with autoimmune issues, and I have been hoping for some relief from my arthritis pain, but so far nothing :-(.

Beth



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