why? so that you can somehow turn that to an advantage for more sales as
a product distributor?
why would anyone want to help you accomplish such?
paul
> Has anyone had success with removing or adding types of foods to your diet
> to help control inflammation?
>
> thanks,
> Brad Sherback
What makes you think it is the food that may make a difference.
In itself it sounds very possible for me and I would like to know.
Can you post here the answers you got?
Sometimes I wonder whether there might be a mental factor involved. If
so, it would be worthwhile to know, I would say.
Do you have any knowledge about applying vit. C to control
inflamation?
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> Has anyone had success with removing or adding types of foods to your diet
> to help control inflammation?
>
> thanks,
> Brad Sherback
Sunshyne - 18 May 2004 01:00 GMT
I did not read the original post. But some foods do help with pain. There are
great foods out there with vitanutrients that are great to eat.
I been doing the low carb Atkins diet. Lost 50 pounds so far, on my way to 60
pound loss. I feel pretty good so far. Though some physicians will argue about
it causes kidney failure, etc. Actually my kidneys and liver are in better
shape than its been in years.
I came across a site a couple months ago, it mentioned a book to read about
food for pain. Think I will go look it up.