Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 The Kathy, Are you using aspartame? Aspartame hardens the synovial fluids and causes agonizing joint pain. Also, Dr. H. J. Roberts says the mechanisms of such joint, bone and muscle complaints largely reflect the toxicity of each of the three components of aspartame (phenylalanine; aspartic acid; the methyl ester, which promptly becomes free methyl alcohol or methanol) and their multiple breakdown products after expose to heat or during prolonged storage. Aspartame has an affinity for bone. Formaldehyde results from the metabolism of methanol, and probably plays a significant role by causing profound changes in the soft and synovial tissues, and immunologic effects. Dr. Roberts, the author of the medical text, Aspartame Disease: An Ignored Epidemic, www.sunsentpress.com calls fibromyalgia a junkbucket diagnosis. Aspartame is marketed as NutraSweet, Equal, Spoonful, E951, Canderel, Benevia and other names. If it has a PKU warning or says " contains phenylalanine " don't use it. Here is Dr. Russell Blaylock's detox program for aspartame, www.wnho.net/wtdaspartame.htm It has his books on it as well and web site. Remember that Dr. Roberts has said the misdiagnoses are numerous. They include atypical rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, lupus erythematosus (especially when a suggestive rash occurred), " the aging process, " palindromic rheumatism in children, and complications attributed to silicone breast implants. Aspartame also can aggravate longstanding typical arthritis. Dave Rietz who founded www.dorway.com suffered with joint pain for years to such an extent he had a room built on for a Jacuzzi because being in water helped the pain he couldn't stand. He went to 12 clueless physicians who diagnosed him with everything from fibromyalgia to arthritis. Two weeks after getting off aspartame all pain disappeared. Unfortunately he died from the prostate cancer caused by aspartame and www.dorway.com remains in memorial to this incredible man who created the largest web site with our records that have saved the lives of thousands of people or probably millions the world over. He was Mission Possible South Carolina. Dr. Roberts other position papers like aspartame and pregnancy, diabetes, MS, etc. are on this site, as well as the Mission Possible International page. The personal web site of Mission Possible World Health International is www.mpwhi.com I would check out all the web sites. Remember aspartame is in an admitted 6000 products and probably more. Do not use processed foods especially anything that says artificial or natural flavors as this is where they hide MSG and aspartame. Be sure to see the documentary, Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World, www.soundandfury.tv All my best, Betty Dr. Betty Martini, D.Hum, Founder Mission Possible International 9270 River Club Parkway Duluth, Georgia 30097 770 242-2599 www.mpwhi.com, www.dorway.com, www.wnho.net Aspartame Toxicity Center, www.holisticmed.com/aspartame Aspartame Information List, www.mpwhi.com scroll down to banners At 04:11 PM 6/11/2008, irishkate_7 wrote: >Looking forward to reading posts, learning and getting to know people. >I have fibromyalgia and some other issues. I may just " listen " for >awhile. > >Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2008 Report Share Posted June 14, 2008 Betty, Thank you for writing. I do not use anything with aspartame, partly because I have never liked the taste of artificial sweeteners and also because I have a good friend that became quite adversely affected due to drinking Diet Coke every day. Her memory was really bad and she had macular degeneration (beginning stages). I was addicted to Coke for many years but quit drinking it several years ago. Thank you for sending me all of the information about it, I have a friend I am concerned about as she drink and eats sugar free stuff all the time. She goes thru several sugar free Red Bulls a day plus other things as well. I will be taking info to her. I actually eat pretty healthy and have been on Shaklee products for years. In fact after taking two of their products my horrible depression and fatigue finally let up. I have ruputured discs in my back and my neck and had no real fibro symptoms until I had a bad injury at work. I appreciate the information. Kathy Stumph http://www.shaklee.net/kathy_stumph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 Hi Kathy Welcome to the group. I also have fibro, always like to visit with others that have it to see what they are doing that seems to be helping them. I have tried many things over the years, so helped some did not. However, I have kept working on it over the years, and about a year ago came up with a break through that really helped me, and now I am off all the scripts for fibro. I still have issues, but some simple changes have really helped. Some of the things that helped me was changing multi vitamins, supplements, more natural foods, and changed home and personal care items to safer products that do not have harmful chemicals in them. Started getting more exercise very slowly, and have lost 50 pounds, so that has also helped me a lot too. Well, Kathy if you feel like sharing, write us a post. Have a great day, and glad you have joined our group. Annie > >Looking forward to reading posts, learning and getting to know people. > >I have fibromyalgia and some other issues. I may just " listen " for > >awhile. > > > >Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 Both dh and I have fibro. DH is completely disabled due to fibro since 1996. We have done a number of life style changes that have helped. He could do nothing but sit in a specially cushioned chair for about 2 years. About 5 years ago he got himself improved enough to be able to start doing some chores. He also has lost all his extra weight over the last couple of years. He hurts but it is much more managable for him. The biggest thing is his water bed. He can't survive without it. I on the other hand need an air bed---heat from the water bed and heat from menopause just don't mix! There are some great books out there on fibro! Jackie - " annielovenlife " <annielovenlife Saturday, June 14, 2008 7:00 PM Re: New to this group - fibromyalgia Hi Kathy Welcome to the group. I also have fibro, always like to visit with others that have it to see what they are doing that seems to be helping them. I have tried many things over the years, so helped some did not. However, I have kept working on it over the years, and about a year ago came up with a break through that really helped me, and now I am off all the scripts for fibro. I still have issues, but some simple changes have really helped. Some of the things that helped me was changing multi vitamins, supplements, more natural foods, and changed home and personal care items to safer products that do not have harmful chemicals in them. Started getting more exercise very slowly, and have lost 50 pounds, so that has also helped me a lot too. Well, Kathy if you feel like sharing, write us a post. Have a great day, and glad you have joined our group. Annie > >Looking forward to reading posts, learning and getting to know people. > >I have fibromyalgia and some other issues. I may just " listen " for > >awhile. > > > >Kathy > __________ Enter for Your Chance to WIN* The TotalBeauty.com Summer Spa Sweepstakes! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/JKFkuJkEP310q03a6a9CIs7WViiPdgyfm\ A2UQogE3eOAE8lAZodK0Q/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2008 Report Share Posted June 15, 2008 Read Message #16643 in the archives about fibro. Also, here is a good article about leaky gut, which people with fibro most likely have. ---------------------- Healing From the Inside Out - The Leaky Gut Syndrome •If the gut is not healthy, neither is the rest of the body. It is the point of fuel and nutrient entry that runs the body. •If healing is at a standstill and you are at an impasse, look at the gut to see if it is holding you back from getting healthier. Chemical sensitivity, fibromyalgia, and escalating food allergies are among the many problems caused by the leaky gut. •If gas, bloating, abdominal pain, indigestion, alternating constipation and diarrhea are symptoms, you may be headed for the development of new symptoms and new diseases. •If you are taking over-the-counter medications for pain, you may be at high risk for developing leaky gut syndrome. The purpose of the gastrointestinal tract, or gut, is multifold. Basically, it 1) digests foods, (2) absorbs small food particles to be converted into energy, (3) carries nutrients like vitamins and minerals attached to carrier proteins across the gut lining into the bloodstream, (4) contains a major part of the chemical detoxification system of the body, and 5) contains immunoglobulins or antibodies that act as the first line of defense against infection. The leaky gut syndrome or LGS is a poorly recognized, but extremely common problem. It is rarely tested for. Basically, it represents a hyperpermeable intestinal lining. In other words, large spaces develop between the cells of the gut wall and bacteria, toxins and foods leak in. This might sound good, but it is actually a double edged sword. How does the gut become leaky? By inflammation. And once the gut lining becomes inflamed or damaged, - then this impairs the five functions above. The spaces open up and allow large food antigens, for example, to be absorbed into the body. Normally the body sees only small, tiny food antigens. When it sees these new, large ones, they are foreign to the body's defense system. So the attack results in the production of antibodies against once harmless foods. Once you have antibodies to foods, they can do many things, like attach to a joint space, for example. This then turns on an inflammatory reaction where you suddenly have arthritis that is induced by ingesting a food that used to be harmless. Or if antibodies are in the lungs, suddenly you have asthma and unsuspected food allergy can be one of the triggers. Food allergy can precipitate symptoms in literally any organ at any time, once the gut develops these large, leaky spaces. And if that were not enough, these large spaces allow the absorption of toxins that normally would not penetrate the protective barrier of the gut. These toxins then overload the liver so that chemicals cannot be detoxified. Now you have food and chemical sensitivities. It might sound good that the gut can become leaky, because it would seem that the body would be better able to absorb more amino acids, essential fatty acids, minerals and vitamins. For the body to absorb a mineral, it does not just slowly diffuse across the gut membrane. It must be attached to a carrier protein. This protein hooks onto the mineral and actually carries it across the gut wall into the bloodstream. But when the bowel lining is damaged through inflammation, these carrier proteins get damaged as well, so now the victim is vulnerable for developing mineral and vitamin deficiencies. What types of things can cause the inflammation that leads to the leaky gut syndrome? Many things that are very common in the 21st century. Examples include abnormal flora (bacteria, protozoa, yeasts, like Candida, parasites), items that irritate the gut (foods, alcohol, food additives), food allergens, toxins, and genetic enzyme deficiencies (like lactase deficiency, celiac disease). For example when we take antibiotics we are at risk of developing an overgrowth of antibiotic resistant yeasts or fungi, like Candida. Likewise, it has been known for a long time in medicine that antibiotics can cause the overgrowth of Clostridia difficile, an organism which can then go on to cause of relentless colitis. Likewise, a diet high in sweets (sodas, cookies, cakes, pies, candy bars), alcohol, and caffeine can irritate the gut lining or if a person has a lactase deficiency and ingests dairy products these can trigger a leaky gut. If a person has celiac disease and eats wheat, rye, oats, or barley this can cause an inflammation of the gut lining. Some people are sensitive to fermented foods such as bread, cheese, alcohol, vinegar, catsup, mayonnaise, salad dressings, or anything that has been aged, pickled, or fermented and contains mold allergens. Others are irritated by processed foods and the chemicals that are contained in them Some intestinal linings can be inflamed by the use of prednisone and other steroids and, of course, the gut can become inflamed because of food or water poisoning with such organisms as Giardia Iamblia, Klebsiella, Citrobacter, or Helicobactor. Last, but not least, one of the main causes of the leaky gut syndrome is a classification of medications called " non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs " or NSAIDs. This includes a large number of prescription medications which are used for PMS, arthritis, fibromyalgia, and various types of aches and pains. There are many over-the-counter non-prescription drugs in this classification as well. These include Advil, Motrin, ibuprofin, aspirin, and the new Aleve, which is the old prescription Naprosyn. NSAIDs are a direct and major cause of the leaky gut syndrome, because they inflame the intestinal lining and cause a widening of the spaces between cells, i.e. the leaky gut syndrome. Let's review the five-fold result of this inflammation of the gut: (1) When the gut is inflamed it does not absorb nutrients and foods properly and so fatigue and bloating can occur; (2) As stated above, when large food particles are absorbed there is the creation of food allergies and new symptoms with new target organs like arthritis or fibromyalgia; (3) When the gut is inflamed, as stated above, the carrier proteins are damaged so nutrient deficiencies occur which can also cause any symptom, like magnesium deficiency-induced muscle spasm or copper-deficiency-induced high cholesterol; (4) Likewise, when the detox pathways that line the gut are compromised, chemical sensitivity can arise. Furthermore the leakage of toxins overburdens the liver so that the body is less able to handle everyday chemicals; (5) When the gut lining is inflamed the protective coating of IgA is adversely affected and the body is not able to ward off infection and becomes more vulnerable to bacteria, protozoa, viruses and yeast like candida; ( 6) When the intestinal lining is inflamed bacteria and yeast, of which there are hundreds of species in the intestine, are able to translocate. In other words, they are able to pass from the gut lumen or cavity, into the bloodstream and set up infection anywhere else in the body. But, (7) the very worst symptom is the formation of auto-antibodies For sometimes the antigens that leak across look similar to antigens on our own tissues. So when an antibody is made to attack it, it also attacks our own tissues. This is how nasty autoimmune diseases get started. Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, thyroiditis and many others are members of this ever-growing category of " incurable " diseases. So a common scenario runs something like this: a person might be very healthy and then have an antibiotic for a sore throat. The antibiotic does not go only to the throat, but goes through the whole system and in doing so it kills off many good bacteria that normally inhabit the intestines. When these bacteria are killed, the normally antibiotic resistant fungi that remain have no competition and they grow in large numbers and can inflame the intestinal lining and cause the leaky gut syndrome. From there the person can develop new food allergies for example, resulting in arthritis, headaches, asthma, or any symptom. They can start having gas, bloating, pain, alternating diarrhea and constipation which is often labeled " irritable bowel syndrome " or " spastic colon. " They can have poor absorption of minerals which then leads to fatigue, inability to concentrate, multiple chemical sensitivities, and many other symptoms or they can develop further infection with these fungi and other organisms as the gut lining becomes more debilitated and then there is absorption of toxins from these organisms. These toxins overload the liver detox pathways and suddenly the person is chemically sensitive. So, what does a person do who has headache. arthritis, asthma, irritable bowel, chronic fatigue, brain fog, chemical sensitivities, and much more? They usually go to various doctors, few of whom will do the test for the leaky gut or hyperpermeable gut. To diagnose the leaky gut syndrome, one merely needs to preform the intestinal permeability test. This is an easily performed urine test. Removing the cause means getting off non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, caffeine and alcohol. Then change the diet so that you are not eating foods that you are allergic to. The rare food diagnostic diet is a tool to help you identify foods you are sensitive to. Sometimes the treatment involves taking anti-fungals or anti-microbials to kill organisms that have overgrown, infected and inflamed the gut. These can be diagnosed through a comprehensive digestive and stool analysis. Next, you must improve the function of the gut. This is done by thorough chewing of food, increasing fiber, using probiotics such as acidophilus - http://tinyurl.com/24ajq - and bifidus - http://tinyurl.com/26rur - organisms which have many beneficial properties in the gut, and by using digestive enzymes - http://tinyurl.com/mkwo - to help improve the breaking down of food into smaller, less antigenic particles. Lastly, the gut must be healed and there are many entities which are useful for this. Fructo-oligo saccharides, better known as FOS, are a special class of sugars which do not foster yeast growth but which the intestinal lining can preferentially use to heal. Likewise, an amino acid L-glutamine is important in healing the gut wall. Short chain fatty acids, aloe vera gel, flax teas, permeability factors, anti-oxidants, kudzu, bioflavonoids, pycnogenol, detox herbs, correcting nutrient deficiencies, and many more things are beneficial. And often, just like anything that is sick or ailing, sometimes the best thing to do is just rest the gut or fast. A major step, however, in the right direction is first to even know that you have the leaky gut syndrome. For without understanding that it exists, there is no chance in healing it and keeping it healed. In summary, the leaky gut syndrome is prevalent because of the 21st century lifestyle. And it can lead to the development of any number of symptoms and diseases. Unfortunately it is rarely looked for. So if you are at an impasse with any symptom and cannot seem to rally, you may find you need to heal from the inside out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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