sawe píše:
nikdo z vás na fóru nemá zkušenosti z RA.
Je to opet o jidle a detoxikaci. RA se dost zabyva dr Joel Fuhrman, prikladam jednu stranku z jeho knihy Eat To Live. Jeste jsem od nej cetl knihu Fasting and Eating for Health, kde o ni myslim taky pise, predevsim v souvislosti s pustem. Pise, ze pacienti s autoimunitnimi nemocemi vcetne RA jsou presvedcovani ze je to nevylecitelne a jsou vdecni, kdyz se vyleci a nepotrebuji leky. A ze by meli vzdy nejdriv zkusit agresivni nutricni pristup. S tim, ze nekdo na nej reaguje vic a nekdo min. A jeste tam pise, ze konvencni lecba je velice riskantni a ma spoustu vedlejsich ucinku, casto i rakovinu.
Ja bych doporucil totez co na vetsinu jinych nemoci. Ocisty, pusty jak s vodou tak dzusove, zmenu stravy, pohyb.... A predevsim neverit doktorum, kdyz tvrdeji, ze jedina sance jsou oni.
Fuhrman píše:
Diet Is the First-Line Defense
Working w i t h patients w i t h autoimmune diseases such as connective
tissue disease, myositis, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus is very rewarding.
These patients had been convinced they could never get
well and are usually eternally grateful to be healthy again and not
require medication. I regularly get notes and letters, such as these
unsolicited comments:
"After three months I am off all drugs."
— Richard Arroni
"I would like to shout, Dr. Fuhrman did it."
— Fred Redington
"Six months ago I prayed I would die, now I'm ready to live again."
— Jennifer Fullum
"Thank you for saving my life."
— Harriet Fleming
An aggressive nutritional approach to autoimmune illnesses
should always be tried first when the disease is in its infancy. Logically,
the more advanced the disease is, and the more damage that
has been done by the disease, the less likely the patient will respond.
My experience with inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid
arthritis is that some patients are more dietary-sensitive than others
and that some patients have very high levels of inflammation that
are difficult to curtail w i t h natural therapy. Nevertheless, the majori
ty benefit — and since the conventional drugs used to treat these
types of illnesses are so toxic and have so many risky side effects, the
dietary method should be tried first. Modern drugs often contribute
to the disability and misery of patients w i t h an autoimmune illness
and increase cancer risk. Studies show that the long-term outcome is
poor after twenty years of taking such medication.4 4 A recent study in
the British Journal of Rheumatology showed the major drugs to treat
rheumatoid arthritis, such as azathioprine, cyclophosphamide, chlorambucil,
and methotrexate, increase the likelihood that the person
will die of cancer.45