Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 HI Wayne, you are so lucky not to have arthritis, I speak as a sufferer of this dreadful malaise from the age of 20, now aged 52. I think you can look at this in 2 ways - the first is that we are all different and what works for you would not necessarily work for me. Secondly - when you are suffering the pain of arthritis, EVERYTHING is worth a try. I do not remember saying that 1 particular thing would affect cause or enable the reversal but many things together will, in my opinion and experience reduce the problem . Unfortunately we cannot totally rebuild the bone that has worn over the years but we can prevent further damage and we can reverse some of the damage already done. Marianne > Morning Marianne, > > I know that arthritis is a bad think. I have younger and older friends that > > have it. > > In all cases, whereas I have known these people for years, they have been > total idiots relative to life style and eating habits. > > At 02:27 AM 1/13/2003 -0500, you wrote: > >I would also recommend reducing./removing dairy from your diet and eating > >totally organic foods only. > > While I would agree with some of your suggestions to help these > disastrous conditions, I think it is > wrong to believe that any one thing can effect the cause or the reversal of > > any condition. > > In rare cases it might be possible. > > Relative to the dairy products suggestions.......... > > I have used all the milk I wanted over my entire lifetime. In my 20's > and 30's. this included > drinking up to one gallon of milk per day. During some of those years, I > would eat six eggs per day, some of them raw. > > When traveling, to avoid the greasy spoon restaurants, I would go into a > > grocery store, get a container of cottage cheese, crackers, and milk. > > Glory be ! at age 64, I have no arthritis, no aches, no pains, and feel > > I have beat the American odds by 10,000,000 to one. Maybe slightly less. > <grin> > > I have never had a broken bone, even after falling out of trees and > minor automobile and motorcycles wrecks. That is, ...... if can call > rolling an automobile 3 times a minor accident. > > Surely you have read the 1929 article from the Mayo Foundation about > milk. Seems a group of doctors used milk only to treat all kinds of > ailments, and every single one improved. > > Of course this was not the kind of milk we have today. > > Yes, I have read dozens of article relative to milk and calcium causing > all kinds of problems. > > One example, > > I have a friend that I met at a health in the early 70's. At that time, > he held a strong man record in my home state of Mississippi. I was amazed > to find out that he could not drink milk. Now..... some 32 years later he > has had heart attacks and is not in the best of health. > > Milk did him no good and did me no harm. Again, I realize that everyone > is different. > > I see so many messages, and people ask me for solutions, wanting a quick > fix and a single recommendation for an ailment. > > Sometimes us health nuts and Alternative people have become just like > the mainstream people. > Maybe their thinking has rubbed off on us. > > There is no free lunch, no quick fix, no single cause for an aliment. > > We have to climb the long steep hill and never let up to stay > healthy. Not one, but thousands of things contribute to hour success or > failure. > > I have been up one hour. Already had 2000 mg of C, 800 mg of potassium, > and at least a dozen other nutrients, and have eaten nothing yet. Only > water with powdered supplements. > > I did have a protein drink late last night with 16 ounces of milk. ( > sorry about that ) <grin> > > One of the wisest men I have know on this earth, a scholar in world > history, religion, nutrition, and chess, stated, " after we eat what we > need, we can eat anything we damn well please " . > > Wayne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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