Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Cherie I'm sorry to hear your still not feeling well. Were there any signs when your implants were removed that there was anything wrong with them?? What were your symptoms before explant? I'm getting ready to have my implants removed and I have a lot of symptoms no one else seems to. It's been a year and nothing else that I've tried has made a difference. So this is my last options and I hate to take it but even if it's not what is making me sick at least it's not in question anymore. I hope you begin to feel better soon and stay positive! --- In , " Cherie " <cheriesut@y...> wrote: > > Hi > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been fighting > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My symptoms > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret getting > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure that > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of trying > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies and > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very hungry. > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > it many times. > Cherie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Cherie, You have apologized before for asking for help. You need to remember that's why we're all here, to help one another. Don't feel bad, EVER, for reaching out. We all want you to feel better and will do whatever we can to help you. Can you describe your symptoms? What is your typical diet like? What supplements have you tried and how long did you stay on them for? What symptoms did you have pre-explant and how about now? If you can answer these questions, I'm sure we can help you. Your cold is definitely not helping matters, it makes you feel plain crappy allover. Do you tend to get many colds? Some women take longer to heal than others. Although I never had implants, I had very similar symptoms and it took months to feel better, not weeks. Everyone's body is different and responds differently to treatment. Your liver could be highly congested, as mine was, and take longer to clean up. Please don't give up and do try to help us help you. Take care, Kenda > Hi > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been fighting > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My symptoms > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret getting > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure that > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of trying > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies and > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very hungry. > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > it many times. > Cherie > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link: > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Cherie...please don't feel like you can't share with us! That is the whole point of this site, we need to share the good and bad. That is why I shared my pics of my breasts after just 2 weeks (at that time I was a mess, so not happy with the puckering and scars...it literally looked like a 2 yr old took a knife to my nipple! i was so scared and cried..but needed to share my experience with everyone because i think it is important to share the truth!) I know cosmetic wise things are getting better day by day, I have been lucky physically after my explant though. I don't know what to say except everone is going to heal differantly...maybe your body is just taking a longer time to heal? Sorry that I don't have any great advise to share with you..i Just want to let you know we are here for you no matter what and I hope you feel better very soon! Keeping you in my prayers as well. Jenna --- In , " Cherie " <cheriesut@y...> wrote: > > Hi > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been fighting > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My symptoms > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret getting > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure that > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of trying > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies and > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very hungry. > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > it many times. > Cherie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Cherie - don't worry that you're alone in this, and I was wondering if you weren't posting much because you weren't feeling well. I'm still struggling, too - we're all different and it takes us all different amounts of time to heal. We had some pretty toxic stuff in our bodies, and some of us have stronger immune systems than others so therefore might feel better quicker. Plus I would think the healing time depends on how much damage was done while the implants were in our bodies. I have a wimpy immune system, and I know when anything drastic happens to me, it takes me months and months before I'm improved. I'm sorry you're feeling worse, but please just continue to take good care of yourself. My joints are still swelling on and off, I'm still getting the headaches. My fingertips haven't been numb and painful since the surgery, and my blood pressure dropped, so I'm considering those as good signs, but I know it's going to take a while before the other symptoms disappear and I'm trying to be patient. You had mentioned you were taking some type of steroids before the surgery and stopped afterwards (if my memory is correct), so I'm wondering if the reason why you're feeling worse is because you stopped the steroids and you're feeling some of the pain that have been masked by the steroids (but I wouldn't go back on them). Good luck, and I'm hoping to see you on the 9th. Sis > > > > Hi > > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > > > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > fighting > > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > symptoms > > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > getting > > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure > that > > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > trying > > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies > and > > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > hungry. > > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > > it many times. > > Cherie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 , Kenda, Jenna and Sis Thanks guys. The support definitely helps. I guess one reason for not posting is that I would like to help others too, but I guess it's just too soon for me. asked about my symptoms, which most of you already know, but my symptoms before were mostly of pain in my left upper chest - actually diagnosed with arthritis in my left sternoclavicular joint, the pain was also near my left shoulder blade, collar bone and neck area. You don't realize how much you use that area, everytime you move your head or arms, and it is terrible pain. The bone scan and CT scan read so severe on that left side. Funny since explant it has switched sides - completely. The left side is almost completely better. I would also get a burning fatigue through my body on short exertion - though I was still able to exercise regularly. Over the last few years, I have also had frightening dizzy spells when driving, and many fibromyalgia symptoms. I would agree with my husband when he said I lost my countenance and just looked tired and not well most of the time. I have gone through long spells of an inability to fall asleep, though I don't have that symptom now. I also have an unexplained 20 pound weight gain, which will not come off, no matter what I do. I also itch like crazy and have terrible allergies when I don't take Benadryl. Also have many allergies to food and medicines. My diet since explant consists of organic fruits and vegies (I also juice twice a day), eggs and chicken or beef that is free of growth hormones or antibiotics, I say away from anything with preservatives or bleached flour. I try to eat nuts too for protein, and sometimes a Balance Bar. I drink about 64 ounces of bottled water a day, no soda or other drinks. My big weakness is coffee, and drink either decaf or light, a couple cups a day with my favorite french vanilla creamer (hard to give up). Another weakness would be sweet cravings, and though I buy natural products, I still eat like cookies and crackers. If we go out to eat, all my efforts are useless, because I know they don't use healthy foods. I exercise every day, and feel much better moving than sitting still. Before explant, about once or twice a year, the docs would give me Prednisone (maybe a 2 week taper) - which took all my pain, allergies, everything away. Gradually it would come back. A few months ago, when diagnosed with arthritis, they wanted to put me permanently on potent toxic drugs -permanently, and I refused. Shortly after I went to see a natural doc/chiropractor. He seems like a good doc, however, nothing he did made me well, in fact, I felt worse every time I saw him, and felt worse on the supplements he had me on. More than a week ago, I stopped taking everything he had me on and decided not to go back for now. I also didn't feel right spending sooo much money on the many supplements. Right now I'm not taking anything. , I agree that having the implants out is a step in the right direction. We try to rule out everything it could possibly be, don't we? Wouldn't it be funny if all I needed to do was change my diet or something? As sensitive as I am to everything - no matter what, I know the implants were hurting and not helping me. Sis - I do still want to meet for lunch next Friday. Looking very forward to it. Jenna - I am so happy for you that you are healing so quickly - what a blessing to be able to be so encouraging to everyone! Kenda - I hope I answered all your questions - thank you for helping me. Cherie > > > > Hi > > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > > > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > fighting > > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > symptoms > > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > getting > > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure > that > > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > trying > > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies > and > > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > hungry. > > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > > it many times. > > Cherie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Cherie, Please, please don't be impatient to feel better! You are really only just beginning to heal, and to see any major improvements yet would be a miracle. We do have some women who have had a lifting of some symptoms immediately....I was very jealous of them, because I sure didn't!! Cherie, it took me over 4 years to feel really good again. I know you've all heard me say it over and over again, and I know I must sound like a broken record about that. But listen to me....(I don't want to discourage you, but only to help you see how this healing journey unfolds for some women)....even at 18 months post explant, I still felt very poisoned. 18 months. That is a year and a half of feeling like I was dying. How far are you from explant? Not quite 18 months yet? I know we all heal at different rates, and some get lucky and heal much faster. But if you are a slow healer like I was, then please, please do not stress about this! Do not start questioning the wisdom of your decision to remove the implants. That is the work of the dark side. Doubt is his greatest weapon. Often there were times when I seriously wondered if I was ever going to get better. I remember going to the park with my husband and kids and watching them run around and having a good time and I just wanted to bawl because I had waited so long to feel good again, and I STILL wasn't there. They wanted me to play with them, and I just couldn't. I felt like I had a bowling ball on my shoulders. I had done alot of detoxing. I had spent a wad of money. Some symptoms were worse. But some were better, and I knew in my heart that God had directed my path. I was trusting Him moment by moment, even when things didn't look like they were progressing like I wanted them to. There were times I even cried out to God in frustration and blamed Him for not hearing me, and in my anger I even told Him that He may be a great God, but I could sure think of a few things I would do different and better, like heal me for one! (LOL, I repented of that arrogance pretty quick.) In the end, I just trusted Him, and continued to move forward in whatever way He was showing me. I had peace. I also had been in touch with too many other women who had gotten their implants out and knew that there was hope. Cherie, I know this is a hard and difficult time. There are so many women who have been in your shoes. I've met them, seen them suffer, even known some that have died. I wish I had answers to give you that would work like a magic bullet. That was partly why I formed this group....to find ways to encourage each other as we heal and find things that work for us. I think we've made astounding progress in seeing women make right choices and get better and better! But there are always going to be long periods of pain and suffering that won't seem to leave us alone. We can be so despairing of hope. But, please, don't question what you know to be true. And that is that implants were harming you. You can move forward from here, knowing that God will be there for you. Cherie, I can finally say I have my life back in full. There were times when I didn't know if I would be able to say that, but here I am. It's a long road to walk. Sit back, be patient, don't stress. Don't be impatient to heal. That is the best advice I can give you. Gradually, almost imperceptibly, you will notice that things are getting better, little by little. It is frustratingly slow, but it does happen. Don't look back, girl. Look forward. Love, Patty --- In , " Cherie " <cheriesut@y...> wrote: > > Hi > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been fighting > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My symptoms > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret getting > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure that > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of trying > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies and > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very hungry. > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > it many times. > Cherie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Cherie - I think you were wise to stop the chiropractor and the supplements for now. I've been going to a chiropractor for about 15 years, however it might just be too much for your body to start a program like that right now. Also, vitamin supplements made me MUCH WORSE when I still had the implants. That's when my joints started swelling big time and the headaches started, and I got extremely dizzy. Whatever was in them seemed to only add fuel to the fire. See you on the 9th. As the day gets closer, we can finalize the arrangements like where to meet, etc. Sis > > > > > > Hi > > > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging > to > > > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any > better - > > > > > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > > fighting > > > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > > > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were > or > > > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > > symptoms > > > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > > getting > > > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure > > that > > > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well > quickly > > > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > implants, > > > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > > > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > > > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > > trying > > > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies > > and > > > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > > hungry. > > > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. > It's > > > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > canceled > > > it many times. > > > Cherie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Cherie, It is so interesting that your pain has moved from one side to the other. According to chiropractic and acupuncture, moving pain is a good sign! It is pain that stays in one area and that does not change that is bad. Consider this a good indicator that you are getting better. Since you aren't on any supplements right now and don't want to spend a ton of money, I'd recommend one product for your liver and that's AdvaClear by Metagenics. It is a great liver detoxifier/supporter and worked wonders for me. I took it for a few years and switched over to a more powerful liver supplement. I wouldn't recommend it for you since you are just starting out on detoxing. Here is a bit of info on it from myhealthfirst.com: AdvaClear provides unique support for balanced activity of the body's detoxification processes. Promotes feelings of renewed vitality, energy, and well-being by supporting bifunctional detoxification. Bifunctional support enhances the activities of several hepatic detoxification enzymes while promoting balanced activity of the Phase I and Phase II detoxification pathways. Protects against free radicals generated during Phase I detoxification by featuring a variety of nutrients with potent antioxidant properties. When used with a macronutrient formula, provides a versatile, modular approach to a balanced, comprehensive detoxification program. My Health First has the cheapest prices I have found for Metagenics products. I'd buy a large bottle and stay on it for several months. If you herx, start at one capsule twice daily. Because you have fibro symptoms, that's a huge indicator to me that you have a congested liver. You can add more supplements in time if you like but at least stick with this one long term. Your diet sounds really good and clean so I wouldn't guess it's giving you problems, unless perhaps you have food allergies or are a celiac. My daughter is a celiac and she does feel achy and tired when she eats wheat. Have you ever eliminated wheat from your diet to see how you feel? Keep us updated on how you feel so we can try to help you. Take care of yourself. Best wishes, Kenda > , Kenda, Jenna and Sis > Thanks guys. The support definitely helps. I guess one reason for > not posting is that I would like to help others too, but I guess > it's just too soon for me. > > asked about my symptoms, which most of you already know, > but my symptoms before were mostly of pain in my left upper chest - > actually diagnosed with arthritis in my left sternoclavicular joint, > the pain was also near my left shoulder blade, collar bone and neck > area. You don't realize how much you use that area, everytime you > move your head or arms, and it is terrible pain. The bone scan and > CT scan read so severe on that left side. Funny since explant it > has switched sides - completely. The left side is almost completely > better. I would also get a burning fatigue through my body on short > exertion - though I was still able to exercise regularly. Over the > last few years, I have also had frightening dizzy spells when > driving, and many fibromyalgia symptoms. I would agree with my > husband when he said I lost my countenance and just looked tired and > not well most of the time. I have gone through long spells of an > inability to fall asleep, though I don't have that symptom now. I > also have an unexplained 20 pound weight gain, which will not come > off, no matter what I do. I also itch like crazy and have terrible > allergies when I don't take Benadryl. Also have many allergies to > food and medicines. > > My diet since explant consists of organic fruits and vegies (I also > juice twice a day), eggs and chicken or beef that is free of growth > hormones or antibiotics, I say away from anything with preservatives > or bleached flour. I try to eat nuts too for protein, and sometimes > a Balance Bar. I drink about 64 ounces of bottled water a day, no > soda or other drinks. My big weakness is coffee, and drink either > decaf or light, a couple cups a day with my favorite french vanilla > creamer (hard to give up). Another weakness would be sweet > cravings, and though I buy natural products, I still eat like > cookies and crackers. If we go out to eat, all my efforts are > useless, because I know they don't use healthy foods. I exercise > every day, and feel much better moving than sitting still. > > Before explant, about once or twice a year, the docs would give me > Prednisone (maybe a 2 week taper) - which took all my pain, > allergies, everything away. Gradually it would come back. A few > months ago, when diagnosed with arthritis, they wanted to put me > permanently on potent toxic drugs -permanently, and I refused. > Shortly after I went to see a natural doc/chiropractor. He seems > like a good doc, however, nothing he did made me well, in fact, I > felt worse every time I saw him, and felt worse on the supplements > he had me on. More than a week ago, I stopped taking everything he > had me on and decided not to go back for now. I also didn't feel > right spending sooo much money on the many supplements. Right now > I'm not taking anything. > > , I agree that having the implants out is a step in the > right direction. We try to rule out everything it could possibly > be, don't we? Wouldn't it be funny if all I needed to do was change > my diet or something? As sensitive as I am to everything - no > matter what, I know the implants were hurting and not helping me. > > Sis - I do still want to meet for lunch next Friday. Looking very > forward to it. > > Jenna - I am so happy for you that you are healing so quickly - what > a blessing to be able to be so encouraging to everyone! > > Kenda - I hope I answered all your questions - thank you for helping > me. > > Cherie > > > > >>> >>> Hi >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging > to >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any > better - >> >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been >> fighting >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were > or >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My >> symptoms >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret >> getting >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure >> that >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well > quickly >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > implants, >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of >> trying >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies >> and >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very >> hungry. >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. > It's >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > canceled >>> it many times. >>> Cherie >>> >> > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link: > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Kenda, I agree....taking care of the liver congestion is very important, as is pursuing the discovery of food sensitivity and allergies. Great points. I believe that inflammation is a huge issue for us, and our bodies take a long time to settle down from triggers. Dr. Weil has a book out that discusses the damage from inflammation, and he has an anti- inflammation diet that can be followed to help quiet down an overactive immune system. Here's some Q & A from his website: http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/weil/diet.html The Anti-Inflammatory Diet (and how it promotes healthy aging) Q: What is inflammation? A: Inflammation is a normal part of the body's healing system. It is perceptible-on the body's surface, in any case-as localized redness, heat, swelling, and pain. It indicates increased immune activity and nourishment in an area of the body that is injured or under attack. Normal inflammation also occurs internally, and is not perceptible. But it is so powerful and potentially destructive that it must stay where it's needed in the body and end when its work has been accomplished. Otherwise it can cause tissue damage and disease. Q: And where does our diet fit into all of this? A: The body regulates the inflammatory process very carefully, using families of hormones that either intensify (upregulate) or diminish (downregulate) it. These hormonal controls need to be balanced in order to allow inflammation to occur when it is needed to repair injuries or defend against infection and stop it when the job is finished. The key here, and what many people don't know, is that the foods we eat greatly influence these hormone levels and in turn either activate or inhibit internal inflammation. The Anti- inflammatory Diet is designed to encourage the latter state in order to prevent damage to tissue and to promote basic good health. Q: What foods should make up an Anti-inflammatory Diet? A: A healthy anti-inflammatory diet should include a wide variety of foods, including lots of fruits and vegetables and as few processed foods as possible. Each meal would ideally have some carbohydrates, some fat, and some protein. The basic goals are balance, variety, and freshness; meeting these requirements will ensure that you get all the vitamins and nutrients that your body needs, and fewer of the unhealthy elements that are prevalent in many Americans' current diets. A complete guide to the Anti-inflammatory Diet can be found in Appendix A of Healthy Aging. Q: In Healthy Aging, you say that acids in our food play a big role in determining inflammation. How much of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids should we have in our diet? A: The body manufactures the hormones that control inflammation using essential fatty acids as building blocks. Essential fatty acids must be obtained from the diet; the body cannot make them. In general, hormones made from omega-6 fatty acids upregulate inflammation, while those made from omega-3 fatty acids downregulate it. Therefore, you should seek out foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids. These include salmon, herring, black cod, hemp seeds, flaxseeds, walnuts, and omega-3 fortified eggs. You could also take a fish oil supplement. Q: Why hasn't the Anti-inflammatory Diet hit the mainstream yet? Why aren't we all reading and talking about it? A: The importance of inappropriate inflammation as a cause of age- related disease is a new concept in medicine, so not much attention has been given recently to designing an anti-inflammatory diet. Most of us are eating pro-inflammatory diets, primarily because we eat far more omega-6 than omega-3 fatty acids, and also because of our choices of carbohydrate foods, our increasing consumption of refined and processed foods, and our failure to consume enough of the protective compounds in fruits and vegetables. Q: For years, we've thought that unsaturated fat was more desirable than saturated fat, which is why people have chosen margarine and partially hydrogenated vegetable oils over butter. But you feel the opposite is true. Why? And what does this have to do with inflammation? A: Margarine, vegetable shortening, and partially hydrogenated oils are all pro-inflammatory, which is why I advise against ingesting them. The best fats to eat are monounsaturated ones like those found in nuts, avocados, and extra-virgin olive oil. People are right to believe that saturated fat (found in real butter, for instance) is basically unhealthy; it can increase production of cholesterol in the body and should be consumed in very small amounts. Q: What changes will we notice in ourselves and in our bodies when we are on the Anti-inflammatory Diet? Can we lose weight on this diet? A: You won't see most effects. But keep in mind that following the Anti-inflammatory Diet will reduce your risk of age-related diseases (cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disease, and cancer), because inflammation causes tissue damage, which, in turn, causes disease. But the benefits go beyond disease prevention. Studies have shown that the Anti-inflammatory Diet produces optimum nutrition and health. People who follow it will feel better and have more energy; they will have better immune function, better looking skin and hair, and better mental and emotional health. Weight will tend to normalize on this diet as well, especially if people also get sufficient physical activity. > >>> > >>> Hi > >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging > > to > >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any > > better - > >> > >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > >> fighting > >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were > > or > >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > >> symptoms > >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > >> getting > >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure > >> that > >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well > > quickly > >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > > implants, > >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > >> trying > >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies > >> and > >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > >> hungry. > >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. > > It's > >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > > canceled > >>> it many times. > >>> Cherie > >>> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > See our photos website! 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Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Patty and Kenda I am so thankful for that information. I will look into the Advaclear for liver detox. I think Dr. Weil is very good. I have never heard anyone, before yesterday, mention that food could cause inflammation. I am going to check Amazon for that book. You really helped me today. Funny, but just reading the responses from you really picked up my mood and made me feel more like fighting this thing and not giving in to it. THANKS Cherie > > >>> > > >>> Hi > > >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging > > > to > > >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any > > > better - > > >> > > >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > > >> fighting > > >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying > to > > >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were > > > or > > >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > > >> symptoms > > >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > > >> getting > > >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure > > >> that > > >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well > > > quickly > > >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > > > implants, > > >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I > am > > >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, > taking > > >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > > >> trying > > >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw > vegies > > >> and > > >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > > >> hungry. > > >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. > > > It's > > >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > > > canceled > > >>> it many times. > > >>> Cherie > > >>> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice > given by licensed > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed > health care > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians > mislead you. > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about > how to live a > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, > two-time > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link: > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Cherie, I am SO glad your mood is picking up. A good attitude is very important in getting better. Some days it is so hard to be positive when you feel like garbage and can't see the light at the end of the tunnel. I am confident you are getting on the right path to wellness! Just keep in mind, some of us take longer than others to heal and be encouraged by those who are getting better, not discouraged. Please let us know if we can help and never be afraid to ask for help. Kenda > Patty and Kenda > I am so thankful for that information. I will look into the > Advaclear for liver detox. I think Dr. Weil is very good. I have > never heard anyone, before yesterday, mention that food could cause > inflammation. I am going to check Amazon for that book. You really > helped me today. Funny, but just reading the responses from you > really picked up my mood and made me feel more like fighting this > thing and not giving in to it. THANKS > Cherie > >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi >>>>>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be > discouraging >>>> to >>>>>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any >>>> better - >>>>> >>>>>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been >>>>> fighting >>>>>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. > Trying >> to >>>>>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants > were >>>> or >>>>>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - >>>>>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My >>>>> symptoms >>>>>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret >>>>> getting >>>>>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo > sure >>>>> that >>>>>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well >>>> quickly >>>>>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of >>>> implants, >>>>>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if > I >> am >>>>>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, >> taking >>>>>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of >>>>> trying >>>>>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw >> vegies >>>>> and >>>>>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very >>>>> hungry. >>>>>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. >>>> It's >>>>>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post and >>>> canceled >>>>>> it many times. >>>>>> Cherie >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice >> given by licensed >>>> health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed >> health care >>>> professional before commencing any medical treatment. >>>> >>>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians >> mislead you. >>>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about >> how to live a >>>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus > ing, >> two-time >>>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) >>>> >>>> See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this > link: >>>> http://.shutterfly.com/action/ >>>> >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Cherie, I had my explant in April of 2004. I planned on taking a bar exam in July. Boy was I deluded! IT takes time to heal. I finally did take the exam in July of 2005, and passed! But I was pretty sick, especially the first year. You need to be patient with yourself. And like Kenda says, don't ever feel bad for reaching out. You will be helping some woman just like you one of these days. That's what this is about. Right now you need to accept the support from us, without worrying about it. You know it helps us to help you. That is the beauty of this. So by reaching out, you are doing a service to all of us. So ask away!! > > Cherie, > > You have apologized before for asking for help. You need to remember that's > why we're all here, to help one another. Don't feel bad, EVER, for reaching > out. We all want you to feel better and will do whatever we can to help > you. > > Can you describe your symptoms? What is your typical diet like? What > supplements have you tried and how long did you stay on them for? What > symptoms did you have pre-explant and how about now? If you can answer > these questions, I'm sure we can help you. Your cold is definitely not > helping matters, it makes you feel plain crappy allover. Do you tend to get > many colds? > > Some women take longer to heal than others. Although I never had implants, > I had very similar symptoms and it took months to feel better, not weeks. > Everyone's body is different and responds differently to treatment. Your > liver could be highly congested, as mine was, and take longer to clean up. > > Please don't give up and do try to help us help you. Take care, > > Kenda > > > > Hi > > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been fighting > > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My symptoms > > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret getting > > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure that > > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of trying > > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies and > > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very hungry. > > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > > it many times. > > Cherie > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link: > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 The info helped me, too, as I haven't started detoxing yet and am still trying to figure out what's the best method. I made a note about Advaclear, and definitely when I looked on Dr. Weil's link I made a note to get some Omega-3 or flaxseeds. Sis > > > >>> > > > >>> Hi > > > >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be > discouraging > > > > to > > > >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any > > > > better - > > > >> > > > >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > > > >> fighting > > > >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. > Trying > > to > > > >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants > were > > > > or > > > >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > > >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > > > >> symptoms > > > >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > > > >> getting > > > >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo > sure > > > >> that > > > >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well > > > > quickly > > > >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > > > > implants, > > > >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if > I > > am > > > >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, > > taking > > > >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > > > >> trying > > > >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw > > vegies > > > >> and > > > >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > > > >> hungry. > > > >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. > > > > It's > > > >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > > > > canceled > > > >>> it many times. > > > >>> Cherie > > > >>> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice > > given by licensed > > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed > > health care > > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians > > mislead you. > > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about > > how to live a > > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus > ing, > > two-time > > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this > link: > > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Feeling better today - almost afraid to say that!! But my pain is significantly less today. I'm not sure if this could be it, but I have not had a cup of coffee with my creamer for two days. Hmmm I wonder if that could be it. Would be a bummer, because that is my " comfort " drink. But I wonder if it was contributing to my inflammation. Anyway, I feel encouraged today. Cherie > > > > >>> > > > > >>> Hi > > > > >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be > > discouraging > > > > > to > > > > >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any > > > > > better - > > > > >> > > > > >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > > > > >> fighting > > > > >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. > > Trying > > > to > > > > >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants > > were > > > > > or > > > > >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > > > >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > > > > >> symptoms > > > > >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > > > > >> getting > > > > >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo > > sure > > > > >> that > > > > >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well > > > > > quickly > > > > >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > > > > > implants, > > > > >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and > if > > I > > > am > > > > >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, > > > taking > > > > >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired > of > > > > >> trying > > > > >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw > > > vegies > > > > >> and > > > > >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > > > > >> hungry. > > > > >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so > discouraged. > > > > > It's > > > > >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > > > > > canceled > > > > >>> it many times. > > > > >>> Cherie > > > > >>> > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice > > > given by licensed > > > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or > licensed > > > health care > > > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the > politicians > > > mislead you. > > > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions > about > > > how to live a > > > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus > > ing, > > > two-time > > > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this > > link: > > > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Molly, I guess I feel the way you did. I really thought as soon as I got them out I would start seeing immediate improvement. Congratulations on passing your bar exam. That's great. Are you now working as an attorney? I feel better today, One day at a time, right? Thank you, Cherie --- In , " Molly Bloom " <mollyb54@b...> wrote: > > Cherie, > I had my explant in April of 2004. I planned on taking a bar exam in July. > Boy was I deluded! IT takes time to heal. I finally did take the exam in July of 2005, and > passed! But I was pretty sick, especially the first year. > You need to be patient with yourself. And like Kenda says, don't ever feel bad for reaching > out. You will be helping some woman just like you one of these days. > That's what this is about. > Right now you need to accept the support from us, without worrying about it. > You know it helps us to help you. That is the beauty of this. > So by reaching out, you are doing a service to all of us. > > So ask away!! > > --- In , Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@c...> wrote: > > > > Cherie, > > > > You have apologized before for asking for help. You need to remember that's > > why we're all here, to help one another. Don't feel bad, EVER, for reaching > > out. We all want you to feel better and will do whatever we can to help > > you. > > > > Can you describe your symptoms? What is your typical diet like? What > > supplements have you tried and how long did you stay on them for? What > > symptoms did you have pre-explant and how about now? If you can answer > > these questions, I'm sure we can help you. Your cold is definitely not > > helping matters, it makes you feel plain crappy allover. Do you tend to get > > many colds? > > > > Some women take longer to heal than others. Although I never had implants, > > I had very similar symptoms and it took months to feel better, not weeks. > > Everyone's body is different and responds differently to treatment. Your > > liver could be highly congested, as mine was, and take longer to clean up. > > > > Please don't give up and do try to help us help you. Take care, > > > > Kenda > > > > > > > Hi > > > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > > > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > > > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been fighting > > > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > > > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > > > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My symptoms > > > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret getting > > > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure that > > > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > > > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > > > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > > > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > > > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of trying > > > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies and > > > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very hungry. > > > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > > > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > > > it many times. > > > Cherie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link: > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Patty Great post! I was going to say something similar, but you said it better! It really does help to trust God and keep positive that you are getting better despite " feeling " otherwise. It is quite common to have periods of time when you feel like you are getting worse, followed by periods of time of increased wellness. As time passes, as you said, you realize that almost imperceptibly you ARE getting better. We can not compare our progress to someone else's because we all heal differently. I know how anxious one can be to get well-- -and to have their life back. Unfortunately, stressing out about it won't make it happen faster---if anything, the stress might delay healing. Kathy > > > > Hi > > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging to > > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any better - > > > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > fighting > > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying to > > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were or > > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > symptoms > > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > getting > > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo sure > that > > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well quickly > > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of implants, > > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I am > > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, taking > > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > trying > > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw vegies > and > > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > hungry. > > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. It's > > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and canceled > > it many times. > > Cherie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 Yes, Cherie, it is not nearly as fast as we hope! But after a year and a half, I am feeling better. I still fatigue easily. I am not practicing yet, but hope to soon. > > > > > > Cherie, > > > > > > You have apologized before for asking for help. You need to > remember that's > > > why we're all here, to help one another. Don't feel bad, EVER, > for reaching > > > out. We all want you to feel better and will do whatever we can > to help > > > you. > > > > > > Can you describe your symptoms? What is your typical diet > like? What > > > supplements have you tried and how long did you stay on them > for? What > > > symptoms did you have pre-explant and how about now? If you can > answer > > > these questions, I'm sure we can help you. Your cold is > definitely not > > > helping matters, it makes you feel plain crappy allover. Do you > tend to get > > > many colds? > > > > > > Some women take longer to heal than others. Although I never > had implants, > > > I had very similar symptoms and it took months to feel better, > not weeks. > > > Everyone's body is different and responds differently to > treatment. Your > > > liver could be highly congested, as mine was, and take longer to > clean up. > > > > > > Please don't give up and do try to help us help you. Take care, > > > > > > Kenda > > > > > > > > > > Hi > > > > I haven't been posting because I don't want to be discouraging > to > > > > anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not any > better - > > > > pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have been > fighting > > > > a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. Trying > to > > > > stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my implants were > or > > > > were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other reason - > > > > something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. My > symptoms > > > > weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I regret > getting > > > > them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was sooo > sure that > > > > they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get well > quickly > > > > and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > implants, > > > > but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and if I > am > > > > ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating that, > taking > > > > this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so tired of > trying > > > > to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic raw > vegies and > > > > fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm very > hungry. > > > > I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so discouraged. > It's > > > > the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > canceled > > > > it many times. > > > > Cherie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice > given by licensed > > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed > health care > > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians > mislead you. > > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about > how to live a > > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus > ing, two-time > > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this > link: > > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 Cherie - I purchased some ground flax seed in the food store, and I'm going to start adding it to my cereal. Dr. Weil said Omega 3 rich foods reduce inflamation, and I don't like seafood so I probably don't get much Omega 3. I'm going to start putting almonds in my cereal, too, because almonds are also a source. Seems like with each trip to the food store, I incorporate more and more of the good stuff into my diet. There's a brand of organic soup called Amy's, and I really like it, and it's really not any more expensive than the regular brands (again I buy it in the regular food store). I'm buying organic milk now, too. There's this juice by Bolthouse Farms called Green Goodness, and it's got some of the things that I've read assist in detoxing. I don't feel poorly after I drink it, either. They have a website that tells you where the juice is available, I buy it in a regular food store in the vegetarian section. I'm not feeling great today, probably because we went Christmas shopping last night, then stopped for a drink (I had club soda with lime, don't know if club soda is good or bad), and got home late, so that's probably why I'm not having a great day. Trying to remain positive and be patient, and the fact that my husband has suddenly sweetened up quite a bit helps. He feels bad now that he wasn't supportive. Sis > > > > > >>> > > > > > >>> Hi > > > > > >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be > > > discouraging > > > > > > to > > > > > >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not > any > > > > > > better - > > > > > >> > > > > > >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have > been > > > > > >> fighting > > > > > >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. > > > Trying > > > > to > > > > > >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my > implants > > > were > > > > > > or > > > > > >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other > reason - > > > > > >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know sometimes. > My > > > > > >> symptoms > > > > > >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I > regret > > > > > >> getting > > > > > >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was > sooo > > > sure > > > > > >> that > > > > > >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get > well > > > > > > quickly > > > > > >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > > > > > > implants, > > > > > >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when and > > if > > > I > > > > am > > > > > >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating > that, > > > > taking > > > > > >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so > tired > > of > > > > > >> trying > > > > > >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic > raw > > > > vegies > > > > > >> and > > > > > >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm > very > > > > > >> hungry. > > > > > >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so > > discouraged. > > > > > > It's > > > > > >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post and > > > > > > canceled > > > > > >>> it many times. > > > > > >>> Cherie > > > > > >>> > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of > advice > > > > given by licensed > > > > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or > > licensed > > > > health care > > > > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the > > politicians > > > > mislead you. > > > > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions > > about > > > > how to live a > > > > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus > > > ing, > > > > two-time > > > > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at > this > > > link: > > > > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 Sis - I just saw Flax seed in the grocery store today, but didn't get it because I didn't know what to do with it. Have you tried in on cereal yet? You'll have to let me know. I am feeling better again today. I have tried Amy's soup, it's available in my store too. I like juicing my fruits and vegies, must be doing some good. We don't do X-mas, both my husband and I agree on that. It's harder on everyone else who doesn't understand. I don't think club soda could be too bad - no sugar! Hey, I wonder if there is a healthy restaurant in New Hope? I'm glad your husband has softened. Nice not to feel like you're all alone going through this. I'll check on line and see if I can find a good restaurant for lunch Friday. Cherie > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> Hi > > > > > > >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be > > > > discouraging > > > > > > > to > > > > > > >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am not > > any > > > > > > > better - > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I have > > been > > > > > > >> fighting > > > > > > >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't help. > > > > Trying > > > > > to > > > > > > >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my > > implants > > > > were > > > > > > > or > > > > > > >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other > > reason - > > > > > > >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know > sometimes. > > My > > > > > > >> symptoms > > > > > > >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I > > regret > > > > > > >> getting > > > > > > >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I was > > sooo > > > > sure > > > > > > >> that > > > > > > >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to get > > well > > > > > > > quickly > > > > > > >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because of > > > > > > > implants, > > > > > > >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when > and > > > if > > > > I > > > > > am > > > > > > >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating > > that, > > > > > taking > > > > > > >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so > > tired > > > of > > > > > > >> trying > > > > > > >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating organic > > raw > > > > > vegies > > > > > > >> and > > > > > > >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but I'm > > very > > > > > > >> hungry. > > > > > > >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so > > > discouraged. > > > > > > > It's > > > > > > >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this post > and > > > > > > > canceled > > > > > > >>> it many times. > > > > > > >>> Cherie > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of > > advice > > > > > given by licensed > > > > > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or > > > licensed > > > > > health care > > > > > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the > > > politicians > > > > > mislead you. > > > > > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions > > > about > > > > > how to live a > > > > > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus > > > > ing, > > > > > two-time > > > > > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at > > this > > > > link: > > > > > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 Cherie - I think you can probably sprinkle it on or in alot of different foods - I'm going to experiment and see what I come up with. I'm starting with cereal, but I would imagine I could add it to alot of things if the taste isn't too harsh. I don't have a juicer yet, but I'd like to get one. So far I'm just cutting up fresh veggies and eating them as a snack when watching TV, eating sweet potatoes, and eating fruit. I'm glad you're feeling better again today, just take it day by day. One of my friends spends a great deal of time in New Hope, I can ask her for a recommendation, too. Sis > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > > >>> Hi > > > > > > > >>> I haven't been posting because I don't want to be > > > > > discouraging > > > > > > > > to > > > > > > > >>> anyone, as I know we all need encouragement. I am > not > > > any > > > > > > > > better - > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > >>> pain still bad, if not worse than pre-explant. I > have > > > been > > > > > > > >> fighting > > > > > > > >>> a cold for over a week, which I am sure doesn't > help. > > > > > Trying > > > > > > to > > > > > > > >>> stay encouraged, but can't help but wonder if my > > > implants > > > > > were > > > > > > > > or > > > > > > > >>> were not making me ill. Maybe there is some other > > > reason - > > > > > > > >>> something I'm eating .... I just don't know > > sometimes. > > > My > > > > > > > >> symptoms > > > > > > > >>> weren't exactly like most of yours. It's not that I > > > regret > > > > > > > >> getting > > > > > > > >>> them out of me, but I feel disappointed because I > was > > > sooo > > > > > sure > > > > > > > >> that > > > > > > > >>> they were the reason for my sickness. I wanted to > get > > > well > > > > > > > > quickly > > > > > > > >>> and be able to tell the world the reason was because > of > > > > > > > > implants, > > > > > > > >>> but now after 6 weeks, how will I know for sure when > > and > > > > if > > > > > I > > > > > > am > > > > > > > >>> ever healed. I keep trying eating this, not eating > > > that, > > > > > > taking > > > > > > > >>> this supplement to not taking any supplements -- so > > > tired > > > > of > > > > > > > >> trying > > > > > > > >>> to figure it all out. Today I am only eating > organic > > > raw > > > > > > vegies > > > > > > > >> and > > > > > > > >>> fruits and drinking pure water and green tea, but > I'm > > > very > > > > > > > >> hungry. > > > > > > > >>> I am so very sorry for being such a mess and so > > > > discouraged. > > > > > > > > It's > > > > > > > >>> the last thing you all need. I have written this > post > > and > > > > > > > > canceled > > > > > > > >>> it many times. > > > > > > > >>> Cherie > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of > > > advice > > > > > > given by licensed > > > > > > > > health care professionals. Consult your physician or > > > > licensed > > > > > > health care > > > > > > > > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the > > > > politicians > > > > > > mislead you. > > > > > > > > Find out what the facts are, and make your own > decisions > > > > about > > > > > > how to live a > > > > > > > > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - > Linus > > > > > ing, > > > > > > two-time > > > > > > > > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at > > > this > > > > > link: > > > > > > > > http://.shutterfly.com/action/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2005 Report Share Posted December 5, 2005 Cherie, Check the ingredients of that creamer . . . see it there's any form of silica or silicone dioxide in it. You may be hypersensitive to silicone products. Could you find a good herbal tea you could enjoy? . . .. There are many excellent teas! I'm traveling but recovering from my cold. Be will be home soon. Hugs, Rogene --- Cherie <cheriesut@...> wrote: > Feeling better today - almost afraid to say that!! > But my pain is > significantly less today. I'm not sure if this > could be it, but I > have not had a cup of coffee with my creamer for two > days. Hmmm I > wonder if that could be it. Would be a bummer, > because that is > my " comfort " drink. But I wonder if it was > contributing to my > inflammation. Anyway, I feel encouraged today. > Cherie > > > > > > > > > > > Kenda, > > > > I agree....taking care of the liver congestion > is very > > important, > > > as > > > > is pursuing the discovery of food sensitivity > and allergies. > > > > > > > > Great points. > > > > > > > > I believe that inflammation is a huge issue > for us, and our > > bodies > > > > take a long time to settle down from triggers. > Dr. Weil has a > > > book > > > > out that discusses the damage from > inflammation, and he has an > > > anti- > > > > inflammation diet that can be followed to help > quiet down an > > > > overactive immune system. Here's some Q & A > from his website: > > > > > > > > > http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/weil/diet.html > > > > > > > > > > > > The Anti-Inflammatory Diet > > > > (and how it promotes healthy aging) > > > > > > > > Q: What is inflammation? > > > > A: Inflammation is a normal part of the body's > healing system. > > It > > > is > > > > perceptible-on the body's surface, in any > case-as localized > > > redness, > > > > heat, swelling, and pain. It indicates > increased immune > activity > > > and > > > > nourishment in an area of the body that is > injured or under > > > attack. > > > > Normal inflammation also occurs internally, > and is not > > > perceptible. > > > > But it is so powerful and potentially > destructive that it must > > > stay > > > > where it's needed in the body and end when its > work has been > > > > accomplished. Otherwise it can cause tissue > damage and > disease. > > > > > > > > Q: And where does our diet fit into all of > this? > > > > A: The body regulates the inflammatory process > very carefully, > > > using > > > > families of hormones that either intensify > (upregulate) or > > > diminish > > > > (downregulate) it. These hormonal controls > need to be balanced > > in > > > > order to allow inflammation to occur when it > is needed to > repair > > > > injuries or defend against infection and stop > it when the job > is > > > > finished. The key here, and what many people > don't know, is > that > > > the > > > > foods we eat greatly influence these hormone > levels and in > turn > > > > either activate or inhibit internal > inflammation. The Anti- > > > > inflammatory Diet is designed to encourage the > latter state in > > > order > > > > to prevent damage to tissue and to promote > basic good health. > > > > > > > > Q: What foods should make up an > Anti-inflammatory Diet? > > > > A: A healthy anti-inflammatory diet should > include a wide > > variety > > > of > > > > foods, including lots of fruits and vegetables > and as few > > > processed > > > > foods as possible. Each meal would ideally > have some > > > carbohydrates, > > > > some fat, and some protein. The basic goals > are balance, > > variety, > > > > and freshness; meeting these requirements will > ensure that you > > get > > > > all the vitamins and nutrients that your body > needs, and fewer > > of > > > > the unhealthy elements that are prevalent in > many Americans' > > > current > > > > diets. A complete guide to the > Anti-inflammatory Diet can be > > found > > > > in Appendix A of Healthy Aging. > > > > > > > > Q: In Healthy Aging, you say that acids in our > food play a big > > > role > > > > in determining inflammation. How much of > omega-6 and omega-3 > > fatty > > > > acids should we have in our diet? > > > > A: The body manufactures the hormones that > control > inflammation > > > > using essential fatty acids as building > blocks. Essential > fatty > > > > acids must be obtained from the diet; the body > cannot make > them. > > > In > > > > general, hormones made from omega-6 fatty > acids upregulate > > > > inflammation, while those made from omega-3 > fatty acids > > > downregulate > > > > it. Therefore, you should seek out foods rich > in omega-3 fatty > > > > acids. These include salmon, herring, black > cod, hemp seeds, > > > > flaxseeds, walnuts, and omega-3 fortified > eggs. === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2005 Report Share Posted December 5, 2005 Rogene I checked those ingredients - Is sodium silicoaluminate a form of silicone? If it is, I am just astounded!! Cherie > > > > > > > > > > Kenda, > > > > > I agree....taking care of the liver congestion > > is very > > > important, > > > > as > > > > > is pursuing the discovery of food sensitivity > > and allergies. > > > > > > > > > > Great points. > > > > > > > > > > I believe that inflammation is a huge issue > > for us, and our > > > bodies > > > > > take a long time to settle down from triggers. > > Dr. Weil has a > > > > book > > > > > out that discusses the damage from > > inflammation, and he has an > > > > anti- > > > > > inflammation diet that can be followed to help > > quiet down an > > > > > overactive immune system. Here's some Q & A > > from his website: > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/weil/diet.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Anti-Inflammatory Diet > > > > > (and how it promotes healthy aging) > > > > > > > > > > Q: What is inflammation? > > > > > A: Inflammation is a normal part of the body's > > healing system. > > > It > > > > is > > > > > perceptible-on the body's surface, in any > > case-as localized > > > > redness, > > > > > heat, swelling, and pain. It indicates > > increased immune > > activity > > > > and > > > > > nourishment in an area of the body that is > > injured or under > > > > attack. > > > > > Normal inflammation also occurs internally, > > and is not > > > > perceptible. > > > > > But it is so powerful and potentially > > destructive that it must > > > > stay > > > > > where it's needed in the body and end when its > > work has been > > > > > accomplished. Otherwise it can cause tissue > > damage and > > disease. > > > > > > > > > > Q: And where does our diet fit into all of > > this? > > > > > A: The body regulates the inflammatory process > > very carefully, > > > > using > > > > > families of hormones that either intensify > > (upregulate) or > > > > diminish > > > > > (downregulate) it. These hormonal controls > > need to be balanced > > > in > > > > > order to allow inflammation to occur when it > > is needed to > > repair > > > > > injuries or defend against infection and stop > > it when the job > > is > > > > > finished. The key here, and what many people > > don't know, is > > that > > > > the > > > > > foods we eat greatly influence these hormone > > levels and in > > turn > > > > > either activate or inhibit internal > > inflammation. The Anti- > > > > > inflammatory Diet is designed to encourage the > > latter state in > > > > order > > > > > to prevent damage to tissue and to promote > > basic good health. > > > > > > > > > > Q: What foods should make up an > > Anti-inflammatory Diet? > > > > > A: A healthy anti-inflammatory diet should > > include a wide > > > variety > > > > of > > > > > foods, including lots of fruits and vegetables > > and as few > > > > processed > > > > > foods as possible. Each meal would ideally > > have some > > > > carbohydrates, > > > > > some fat, and some protein. The basic goals > > are balance, > > > variety, > > > > > and freshness; meeting these requirements will > > ensure that you > > > get > > > > > all the vitamins and nutrients that your body > > needs, and fewer > > > of > > > > > the unhealthy elements that are prevalent in > > many Americans' > > > > current > > > > > diets. A complete guide to the > > Anti-inflammatory Diet can be > > > found > > > > > in Appendix A of Healthy Aging. > > > > > > > > > > Q: In Healthy Aging, you say that acids in our > > food play a big > > > > role > > > > > in determining inflammation. How much of > > omega-6 and omega-3 > > > fatty > > > > > acids should we have in our diet? > > > > > A: The body manufactures the hormones that > > control > > inflammation > > > > > using essential fatty acids as building > > blocks. Essential > > fatty > > > > > acids must be obtained from the diet; the body > > cannot make > > them. > > > > In > > > > > general, hormones made from omega-6 fatty > > acids upregulate > > > > > inflammation, while those made from omega-3 > > fatty acids > > > > downregulate > > > > > it. Therefore, you should seek out foods rich > > in omega-3 fatty > > > > > acids. These include salmon, herring, black > > cod, hemp seeds, > > > > > flaxseeds, walnuts, and omega-3 fortified > > eggs. > === message truncated === > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2005 Report Share Posted December 5, 2005 I'd also definitely check that creamer for partially hydrogenated oils. Almost 100% of the creamers out there have it and that is why it is a good reason to refuse to consume them! Read your labels! If you remember from Dr. Weil's information on inflammation, partially hydrogenated oils, otherwise known as transfats, contribute to inflammation. Patty > > > > > > > > > > Kenda, > > > > > I agree....taking care of the liver congestion > > is very > > > important, > > > > as > > > > > is pursuing the discovery of food sensitivity > > and allergies. > > > > > > > > > > Great points. > > > > > > > > > > I believe that inflammation is a huge issue > > for us, and our > > > bodies > > > > > take a long time to settle down from triggers. > > Dr. Weil has a > > > > book > > > > > out that discusses the damage from > > inflammation, and he has an > > > > anti- > > > > > inflammation diet that can be followed to help > > quiet down an > > > > > overactive immune system. Here's some Q & A > > from his website: > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/weil/diet.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Anti-Inflammatory Diet > > > > > (and how it promotes healthy aging) > > > > > > > > > > Q: What is inflammation? > > > > > A: Inflammation is a normal part of the body's > > healing system. > > > It > > > > is > > > > > perceptible-on the body's surface, in any > > case-as localized > > > > redness, > > > > > heat, swelling, and pain. It indicates > > increased immune > > activity > > > > and > > > > > nourishment in an area of the body that is > > injured or under > > > > attack. > > > > > Normal inflammation also occurs internally, > > and is not > > > > perceptible. > > > > > But it is so powerful and potentially > > destructive that it must > > > > stay > > > > > where it's needed in the body and end when its > > work has been > > > > > accomplished. Otherwise it can cause tissue > > damage and > > disease. > > > > > > > > > > Q: And where does our diet fit into all of > > this? > > > > > A: The body regulates the inflammatory process > > very carefully, > > > > using > > > > > families of hormones that either intensify > > (upregulate) or > > > > diminish > > > > > (downregulate) it. These hormonal controls > > need to be balanced > > > in > > > > > order to allow inflammation to occur when it > > is needed to > > repair > > > > > injuries or defend against infection and stop > > it when the job > > is > > > > > finished. The key here, and what many people > > don't know, is > > that > > > > the > > > > > foods we eat greatly influence these hormone > > levels and in > > turn > > > > > either activate or inhibit internal > > inflammation. The Anti- > > > > > inflammatory Diet is designed to encourage the > > latter state in > > > > order > > > > > to prevent damage to tissue and to promote > > basic good health. > > > > > > > > > > Q: What foods should make up an > > Anti-inflammatory Diet? > > > > > A: A healthy anti-inflammatory diet should > > include a wide > > > variety > > > > of > > > > > foods, including lots of fruits and vegetables > > and as few > > > > processed > > > > > foods as possible. Each meal would ideally > > have some > > > > carbohydrates, > > > > > some fat, and some protein. The basic goals > > are balance, > > > variety, > > > > > and freshness; meeting these requirements will > > ensure that you > > > get > > > > > all the vitamins and nutrients that your body > > needs, and fewer > > > of > > > > > the unhealthy elements that are prevalent in > > many Americans' > > > > current > > > > > diets. A complete guide to the > > Anti-inflammatory Diet can be > > > found > > > > > in Appendix A of Healthy Aging. > > > > > > > > > > Q: In Healthy Aging, you say that acids in our > > food play a big > > > > role > > > > > in determining inflammation. How much of > > omega-6 and omega-3 > > > fatty > > > > > acids should we have in our diet? > > > > > A: The body manufactures the hormones that > > control > > inflammation > > > > > using essential fatty acids as building > > blocks. Essential > > fatty > > > > > acids must be obtained from the diet; the body > > cannot make > > them. > > > > In > > > > > general, hormones made from omega-6 fatty > > acids upregulate > > > > > inflammation, while those made from omega-3 > > fatty acids > > > > downregulate > > > > > it. Therefore, you should seek out foods rich > > in omega-3 fatty > > > > > acids. These include salmon, herring, black > > cod, hemp seeds, > > > > > flaxseeds, walnuts, and omega-3 fortified > > eggs. > === message truncated === > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 You're right, and I knew that about partially hydrogenated oils. I guess I was just telling myself that this was the only thing I was doing wrong, I must be able to have a litte something bad for me. I was wrong because now that I am day 4 without it, I feel so much better. I'm in no way pain free yet, but have much better range of motion and less fatigue. Do you know if sodium silicoaluminate is a form of silicone? Thank you, Cherie > > > > > > > > > > > > Kenda, > > > > > > I agree....taking care of the liver congestion > > > is very > > > > important, > > > > > as > > > > > > is pursuing the discovery of food sensitivity > > > and allergies. > > > > > > > > > > > > Great points. > > > > > > > > > > > > I believe that inflammation is a huge issue > > > for us, and our > > > > bodies > > > > > > take a long time to settle down from triggers. > > > Dr. Weil has a > > > > > book > > > > > > out that discusses the damage from > > > inflammation, and he has an > > > > > anti- > > > > > > inflammation diet that can be followed to help > > > quiet down an > > > > > > overactive immune system. Here's some Q & A > > > from his website: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/weil/diet.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Anti-Inflammatory Diet > > > > > > (and how it promotes healthy aging) > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: What is inflammation? > > > > > > A: Inflammation is a normal part of the body's > > > healing system. > > > > It > > > > > is > > > > > > perceptible-on the body's surface, in any > > > case-as localized > > > > > redness, > > > > > > heat, swelling, and pain. It indicates > > > increased immune > > > activity > > > > > and > > > > > > nourishment in an area of the body that is > > > injured or under > > > > > attack. > > > > > > Normal inflammation also occurs internally, > > > and is not > > > > > perceptible. > > > > > > But it is so powerful and potentially > > > destructive that it must > > > > > stay > > > > > > where it's needed in the body and end when its > > > work has been > > > > > > accomplished. Otherwise it can cause tissue > > > damage and > > > disease. > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: And where does our diet fit into all of > > > this? > > > > > > A: The body regulates the inflammatory process > > > very carefully, > > > > > using > > > > > > families of hormones that either intensify > > > (upregulate) or > > > > > diminish > > > > > > (downregulate) it. These hormonal controls > > > need to be balanced > > > > in > > > > > > order to allow inflammation to occur when it > > > is needed to > > > repair > > > > > > injuries or defend against infection and stop > > > it when the job > > > is > > > > > > finished. The key here, and what many people > > > don't know, is > > > that > > > > > the > > > > > > foods we eat greatly influence these hormone > > > levels and in > > > turn > > > > > > either activate or inhibit internal > > > inflammation. The Anti- > > > > > > inflammatory Diet is designed to encourage the > > > latter state in > > > > > order > > > > > > to prevent damage to tissue and to promote > > > basic good health. > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: What foods should make up an > > > Anti-inflammatory Diet? > > > > > > A: A healthy anti-inflammatory diet should > > > include a wide > > > > variety > > > > > of > > > > > > foods, including lots of fruits and vegetables > > > and as few > > > > > processed > > > > > > foods as possible. Each meal would ideally > > > have some > > > > > carbohydrates, > > > > > > some fat, and some protein. The basic goals > > > are balance, > > > > variety, > > > > > > and freshness; meeting these requirements will > > > ensure that you > > > > get > > > > > > all the vitamins and nutrients that your body > > > needs, and fewer > > > > of > > > > > > the unhealthy elements that are prevalent in > > > many Americans' > > > > > current > > > > > > diets. A complete guide to the > > > Anti-inflammatory Diet can be > > > > found > > > > > > in Appendix A of Healthy Aging. > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: In Healthy Aging, you say that acids in our > > > food play a big > > > > > role > > > > > > in determining inflammation. How much of > > > omega-6 and omega-3 > > > > fatty > > > > > > acids should we have in our diet? > > > > > > A: The body manufactures the hormones that > > > control > > > inflammation > > > > > > using essential fatty acids as building > > > blocks. Essential > > > fatty > > > > > > acids must be obtained from the diet; the body > > > cannot make > > > them. > > > > > In > > > > > > general, hormones made from omega-6 fatty > > > acids upregulate > > > > > > inflammation, while those made from omega-3 > > > fatty acids > > > > > downregulate > > > > > > it. Therefore, you should seek out foods rich > > > in omega-3 fatty > > > > > > acids. These include salmon, herring, black > > > cod, hemp seeds, > > > > > > flaxseeds, walnuts, and omega-3 fortified > > > eggs. > > === message truncated === > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2005 Report Share Posted December 6, 2005 Cherie, I found this on labinfoinc.com. Not only does it have Silicon Dioxide, but it's also got Aluminum Oxide. Any sites that listed this compound state that it's a food additive mainly used in cheese and salt. Sodium Aluminosilicate, FCC (S1209) Synonymns: Sodium Silicoaluminate Assay: Silicon Dioxide (SiO2; after Drying)66.0-76.0% Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3; after Drying)9.0-13.0% Sodium Oxide (Na2O; after Drying)4.0-7.0% Loss on Ignition (after Drying)8.0-13.0% pH (20% slurry)6.5-10.5 MAX Sis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Kenda, > > > > > > > I agree....taking care of the liver congestion > > > > is very > > > > > important, > > > > > > as > > > > > > > is pursuing the discovery of food sensitivity > > > > and allergies. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Great points. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I believe that inflammation is a huge issue > > > > for us, and our > > > > > bodies > > > > > > > take a long time to settle down from triggers. > > > > Dr. Weil has a > > > > > > book > > > > > > > out that discusses the damage from > > > > inflammation, and he has an > > > > > > anti- > > > > > > > inflammation diet that can be followed to help > > > > quiet down an > > > > > > > overactive immune system. Here's some Q & A > > > > from his website: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.randomhouse.com/knopf/weil/diet.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The Anti-Inflammatory Diet > > > > > > > (and how it promotes healthy aging) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: What is inflammation? > > > > > > > A: Inflammation is a normal part of the body's > > > > healing system. > > > > > It > > > > > > is > > > > > > > perceptible-on the body's surface, in any > > > > case-as localized > > > > > > redness, > > > > > > > heat, swelling, and pain. It indicates > > > > increased immune > > > > activity > > > > > > and > > > > > > > nourishment in an area of the body that is > > > > injured or under > > > > > > attack. > > > > > > > Normal inflammation also occurs internally, > > > > and is not > > > > > > perceptible. > > > > > > > But it is so powerful and potentially > > > > destructive that it must > > > > > > stay > > > > > > > where it's needed in the body and end when its > > > > work has been > > > > > > > accomplished. Otherwise it can cause tissue > > > > damage and > > > > disease. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: And where does our diet fit into all of > > > > this? > > > > > > > A: The body regulates the inflammatory process > > > > very carefully, > > > > > > using > > > > > > > families of hormones that either intensify > > > > (upregulate) or > > > > > > diminish > > > > > > > (downregulate) it. These hormonal controls > > > > need to be balanced > > > > > in > > > > > > > order to allow inflammation to occur when it > > > > is needed to > > > > repair > > > > > > > injuries or defend against infection and stop > > > > it when the job > > > > is > > > > > > > finished. The key here, and what many people > > > > don't know, is > > > > that > > > > > > the > > > > > > > foods we eat greatly influence these hormone > > > > levels and in > > > > turn > > > > > > > either activate or inhibit internal > > > > inflammation. The Anti- > > > > > > > inflammatory Diet is designed to encourage the > > > > latter state in > > > > > > order > > > > > > > to prevent damage to tissue and to promote > > > > basic good health. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: What foods should make up an > > > > Anti-inflammatory Diet? > > > > > > > A: A healthy anti-inflammatory diet should > > > > include a wide > > > > > variety > > > > > > of > > > > > > > foods, including lots of fruits and vegetables > > > > and as few > > > > > > processed > > > > > > > foods as possible. Each meal would ideally > > > > have some > > > > > > carbohydrates, > > > > > > > some fat, and some protein. The basic goals > > > > are balance, > > > > > variety, > > > > > > > and freshness; meeting these requirements will > > > > ensure that you > > > > > get > > > > > > > all the vitamins and nutrients that your body > > > > needs, and fewer > > > > > of > > > > > > > the unhealthy elements that are prevalent in > > > > many Americans' > > > > > > current > > > > > > > diets. A complete guide to the > > > > Anti-inflammatory Diet can be > > > > > found > > > > > > > in Appendix A of Healthy Aging. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Q: In Healthy Aging, you say that acids in our > > > > food play a big > > > > > > role > > > > > > > in determining inflammation. How much of > > > > omega-6 and omega-3 > > > > > fatty > > > > > > > acids should we have in our diet? > > > > > > > A: The body manufactures the hormones that > > > > control > > > > inflammation > > > > > > > using essential fatty acids as building > > > > blocks. Essential > > > > fatty > > > > > > > acids must be obtained from the diet; the body > > > > cannot make > > > > them. > > > > > > In > > > > > > > general, hormones made from omega-6 fatty > > > > acids upregulate > > > > > > > inflammation, while those made from omega-3 > > > > fatty acids > > > > > > downregulate > > > > > > > it. Therefore, you should seek out foods rich > > > > in omega-3 fatty > > > > > > > acids. These include salmon, herring, black > > > > cod, hemp seeds, > > > > > > > flaxseeds, walnuts, and omega-3 fortified > > > > eggs. > > > === message truncated === > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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