Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 try to do one thing at a time so you know what causes what/ try also to find the proteins that make you worse and eliminate them.keep a record of what you eat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 I wish I could get my diet this good! I have a lot of slip-ups. Too much fruit and grains. But you might think about soaking your nuts, seeds and grains a la Weston A Price Foundation principles. Their whole last issue of their publication was devoted to plant toxins like phytic acid and how to deal with them- it was very eye-opening. I think some of the articles are on the website. No idea if this would help your skin, but I know that following WAPF guidelines (high animal fats, lots of fermented stuff, plant toxins neutralized as much as possible) has helped me feel a LOT better overall. I do believe that being mostly vegetarian and extremely low-fat for so many years, starting in my early teens, really wrecked my health. I hope you find some relief soon. Tierney > > Okay everyone, just wondering what kind of diets you all follow. I have been on very restrictive diets for about the last 9 years. So hard to follow when you aren't seeing any real improvements and feel awful. > > But basically, I eat as much organic produce as possible, very little fruit, if any, organic cage-free eggs, chicken, fish, raw nuts and seeds, occassional piece of cheese, lots and lots of salads, and brown rice and quinoa sometimes. Use fish oil, take digestive enzymes, and some other herbs and supplements. Trying to juice everyday (fresh veggie juice)> > > Been having some real difficulty with a skin rash associated with dermatomyositis, the autoimmune disease I am plagued with. I have been having problems with my skin since last fall, much worse in the winter though. Seems like since I have started taking ldn and ala (10 days ago), my skin is flaring worse, so i have cut down the ala to every other day (100mg) and continue to take ldn at 4 mg. Lots of things going on right now if you have read my posts, hormonal issues playing into this right now too. > > I'm just wondering if I follow a detox program for the 1st month of my treatment, if this will help to minimize the detox reactions I am experiencing. I like to use Dr. Schulze's cleanses from time-to-time because they really really do a great house cleaning. Has anyone done this? > > I am new to the ldn protocol and I just want to get better just like everyone else here. I'm just in so much pain right now and very frustrated. When my skin hurts and it does so much, I feel horrible emotionally, spiritually, and in every other way. And I guess I am a little impatient too. I have tried many things over the years and all of it was hard work, but worth it. I am just hoping that the ldn will be an answer to my prayers. > > Thanks for reading. Just venting a bit. Need to get it out. Sorry for rambling. > > This is a great group and I am so glad that I have found all of you. Finally, people who really understand. Everyone else just looks at me with perplexed looks. Guess you truly don't understand what it's like to be chronically ill unless you've been there, right? > > Suzanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 I, too have an autoimmune skin disease that I am plagued with (called pemphigus foliaceus). And, I am following a similar diet that you are - I don't eat chicken as I also follow the "Eat Right for Your (Blood) Type by Dr. D'Adamo. I am a blood type B and according to his book, if you are a B, you should never eat chicken as it has an agglutinating lectin that can cause autoimmune disease - I used to eat chicken every day (until I learned of this book and read it). I am going to a clinic that tested me for Lyme (it came back positive), also tested me for heavy metals (it came back with over 15 heavy metals in the high range). Also tested positive for Epstein-Barr. Having said all of that, the clinic provides IV therapy - heavy metal cleanses (they have to do it in very low doses because it will cause me to break out with skin blisters) - IV vitamins, colonics, oxygen, and ozone therapy. I have to say that I am seeing positive results - it is slow, but I am getting better. I am taking herbs to control the Lyme (I don't know if it gets rid of completely) as well as supplements to control candida yeast - that is another thing that I have. And from what I have read on this ldn blog, you need to have candida under control before ldn works properly. I am not familiar with Dr. Schulze's cleanse - all I know that I am getting IV heavy metal cleanses and after I do that, I have to get a colonic. Cleanses cannot hurt. I hope and pray for your recovery - I know that it is hell what you are going through. Judy [low dose naltrexone] suggestions on diet Okay everyone, just wondering what kind of diets you all follow. I have been on very restrictive diets for about the last 9 years. So hard to follow when you aren't seeing any real improvements and feel awful.But basically, I eat as much organic produce as possible, very little fruit, if any, organic cage-free eggs, chicken, fish, raw nuts and seeds, occassional piece of cheese, lots and lots of salads, and brown rice and quinoa sometimes. Use fish oil, take digestive enzymes, and some other herbs and supplements. Trying to juice everyday (fresh veggie juice)>Been having some real difficulty with a skin rash associated with dermatomyositis, the autoimmune disease I am plagued with. I have been having problems with my skin since last fall, much worse in the winter though. Seems like since I have started taking ldn and ala (10 days ago), my skin is flaring worse, so i have cut down the ala to every other day (100mg) and continue to take ldn at 4 mg. Lots of things going on right now if you have read my posts, hormonal issues playing into this right now too. I'm just wondering if I follow a detox program for the 1st month of my treatment, if this will help to minimize the detox reactions I am experiencing. I like to use Dr. Schulze's cleanses from time-to-time because they really really do a great house cleaning. Has anyone done this? I am new to the ldn protocol and I just want to get better just like everyone else here. I'm just in so much pain right now and very frustrated. When my skin hurts and it does so much, I feel horrible emotionally, spiritually, and in every other way. And I guess I am a little impatient too. I have tried many things over the years and all of it was hard work, but worth it. I am just hoping that the ldn will be an answer to my prayers. Thanks for reading. Just venting a bit. Need to get it out. Sorry for rambling.This is a great group and I am so glad that I have found all of you. Finally, people who really understand. Everyone else just looks at me with perplexed looks. Guess you truly don't understand what it's like to be chronically ill unless you've been there, right?Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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