Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 Brigitte, Back pain it a tricky item. A kidney or liver problem can produce back pain. No doubt there are other reasons for getting what seems a spinal pain. I used to get the odd bout of which lasted days before I went raw. Peter Bridgitte [syndactylcat] 15 October 2003 19:10 rawfood Re: [Raw Food] (Roger) mucoidal plaque rawfood , " Roger Haeske " <roger@s...> wrote: > > What if you had a structural problem in your back. If the spine is out > of alignment then raw foods and fasting may not help. > Funny you should mention structural problems. I was diagnosed with scoliosis and arthritis in my spine a few months before going raw. I had suffered from chronic lower back pain for a long time. I don't have back pain anymore. I'm not sure exactly what was causing it - the scoliosis, the arthritis, bad posture or the extra weight i was carrying around - but I do know that since I've been raw I haven't been in pain. I can also feel joint movement in my spine where the curve is (and lots of it) and I didn't before. I'm tempted to have xrays done again to see what's up with it now. It would be very difficult to make the connection between structural problems and the raw diet alievating pain (with the exception of arthritis), but it's an interesting thing to think about. Perhaps someone knows more about it? Bridgitte Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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