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Agressive rheumatoid arthritis + cachexia

cachexia rheumatoid arthritis inflammation nrf2

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#1 Moondancer

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Posted 24 July 2018 - 12:45 PM


I have severe rheumatoid arthritis at a fairly young age. The prospectives are not good currently. My rheumatologist doesn't seem to be able to get it under control. Meanwhile I'm experiencing very evident muscle wasting in hands, feet, arms, legs, shoulders, neck, aka 'rheumatoid cachexia', next to swelling in lots of joints. I'm afraid my organs will be next in line to suffer the consequences. I already seem to have slight problems in my hearing as of the past few months.

 

I've tried to target the nrf2 pathway using sulforaphane in high amounts, but albeit pain seems better: results have been 'so so' thus far. Swelling in joints is still very much present, as is the muscle wasting. I have also added high doses of green tea with the same purpose. 

 

I eat a vegan diet, no processed foods, all organic with lots of (green) veggies, some berries. There are not a lot of frills in my supplement list: I do take collagen type 2 UCII and Biocell type 2 collagen, as well as silica, boron, MK-7, strontium for the sake of my joints. As well as some probiotics given the established link with the microbiome.

 

I have tried curcumin to tone down inflammation, as well as CBD-oil. Not much effect from that either, and for several reasons I had to stop taking the curcumin.

 

It would absolutely be helpful to get some more suggestions of what I could do/try. 

Thanks in advance!!

 

 



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Posted 24 July 2018 - 12:51 PM

Try leaving the nightshade family out of your diet for a few months if that is possible
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#3 Moondancer

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Posted 24 July 2018 - 01:25 PM

Try leaving the nightshade family out of your diet for a few months if that is possible

 

 

I can certainly do that and will give it a try for the next few months; thanks.

I have to say though there have been weeks wherein I didn't eat nightshades in the first place (as I usually don't eat them too often), and I did not seem to get any relief from disease symptoms. But I'm going to keep a closer eye on it for a few months really ensuring not to eat any nightshades at all. 



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Posted 24 July 2018 - 01:41 PM

Rheumatoid arthritis is tough. I'll be interested to read others' suggestions.  

I was also going to mention avoiding nightshades

Random ideas: 

Cat's Claw (no experience with it myself)

Being autoimmune disorder, I would also target gut health, and anti-leaky gut advice. Things like glutamine, L-Reuteri, and other things that promote intestinal integrity, villi length, barrier function, and avoid foods that may increase intestinal permeability.


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Posted 02 August 2018 - 04:24 PM

Okay, this is going to sound bizarre, but I hear that 100% pure gum spirits of turpentine mixed with sugar, cures rheumatoid arthritis along with a myriad of other issues. I'm using it for nephropathy in my feet. Using it twice a week, after three weeks my problem is over 50% gone and even my toenail fungus is clearing up. I could start a zoo with what discharged from my colon. If interested go to Dr Jennifer Daniels website vitalitycapsules.com and download the free Candida Cleaner Report and follow the protocol. And yes I take a vitality capsule once a day ($0.33) to get the three bowel movements per day that is the sacrosanct prerequisite to using turpentine. Allopathic medicine adherents will be disturbed, but her theory of parasite reduction makes sense for me. Hippocrates recommended turpinic oil for lung conditions, and it's even in the 1899 Merck manual for most of the conditions listed.


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#6 APBT

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Posted 02 August 2018 - 07:06 PM

Here is a suggested protocol from LEF:  http://www.lifeexten...thritis/Page-01



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Posted 03 August 2018 - 03:15 PM

Mikhaila Peterson cured her arthritis with the carnivore diet.

 

I healed my colitis using ultrahigh doses of Vitamin D. A week of 100.000IU/day stopped a bloody flare dead in its tracks.



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#8 daddyo555

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Posted 23 October 2018 - 12:18 PM

My friends and I continue to use turpentine on a fairly regular basis as per Jennifer Daniels' or Earth Clinic's protocols, combined with eating more connective tissue for joint issues (e.g. chicken feet, beef gelatin).







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