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Carbohydrates and inflammation
I’ve heard a couple different places now that eliminating carbohydrates from your diet can help eliminate inflammation.
As Lewdog (very douchtacullarly) pointed out, I have arthritis. I’m wondering if eliminating carbohydrates will eliminate some inflammation. Anymore I have no idea what the **** is based in science and what is hippie bullshit. This kind of sounds like the latter, at least in my head. It’s not something I’m super excited about, but would be willing to consider if there is a science-based good probability of materially affecting the inflammation. |
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I’m not vegan, but they tell me all the time to do it. CBD or CBG is also excellent for arthritic inflammation. |
From what I've read, it's not as simple as just cutting carbs and reducing inflammation. It depends on many factors. The source of the carbs. Are they highly processed carbs or whole grain carbs? What your lifestyle is like. If you're not active and get little exercise, then cutting carbs can be very beneficial. If you're active, then cutting carbs could cause some negative things to happen. Inflammation could also just be the result of your work and diet may not ever be able to overcome that. It's complicated.
Here's a decent page with lots info on the subject, with lots of reference links if you're curious about the actual scientific studies: https://www.precisionnutrition.com/low-carb-diets |
The human body has absolutely no need for any carbohydrates. They don't supply any trace minerals ,vitamins or protein.
Get on a Ketogenic diet which is very satisfying ,(your hunger cravings absolutely go away) and then go to intermittent fasting. Inflammation will virtually disappear. I've gone to one meal a day. Yesterday I skipped the one meal which gave me a 48 hour fast. After the doctor damn near gave me brain damage with a medication switch i made up my mind I'm done with any medication I'm taking just because I'm a little overweight causing high blood pressure. |
I wouldn’t eliminate carbohydrates from my diet. I don’t think thats a smart thing to do to the human body.
I say go old school and simple. Inflammation? No prob, just use ice. |
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I might also add that I have found beer to be the cause of inflammation in my joints, or at the very least it aggravates the heck out of them. It sucks, but it is a choice not easy to make because I love beer. |
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Its nonsense imo. Our RBCS are 100% glucose dependent for energy but yet you’re saying the body doesnt need any carbs? |
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Keto diets are dumb and unsustainable. |
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We've been told to eliminate fats for the last 40+ years and instead eat more breads, pasta and rice (just look at the food pyramid)... look how that has worked out. For the OP I can only give you my experience I have done a low carb eating plan for the last 18 weeks combined with intermittent fasting, and it has helped me lose a lot of weight and I no longer suffer from bloating. My only carbs are from vegetables and nuts so it is not about eliminating carbs its about cutting out or down the beige (Bread)and white (sugar) carbs. I disagree that carbs are not essential because to me fibre important for gut health so green carbs are important to me any. I eat strategic carb days every 2 weeks and have cheats meals like anyone else. |
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He's not even an actual doctor. He's just a chiropractor. He's not legally allowed to even put a "Dr." in front of his name. He's been reprimanded and fined for his bullshit claims. Don't trust individuals spouting stuff that's completely contradictory to known science. Trust the overall body of knowledge. Which says that keto is shit. It absolutely has the potential to provide weight loss, but it's biologically dangerous and unsustainable for most people. |
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What works for you isn't necessary what works for most. |
I had pizza for dinner. I then took my hydrocodone, gabepentin, and Aleve. I don't know if the inflammation went down but I feel better than I did before I ate pizza.
It was pepperoni in case you were wondering |
FWIW every single thing I’ve read about lowering inflammation always has the same 2 things to eliminate (or greatly reduce): dairy and sugar.
Maybe worth a shot |
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I do think people need to be open minded, If I wasn't I would never have tried fasting and low carb. |
all i know is i have eliminated sugar from my diet and i feel better, i have more energy. I recently started working out. Hitting a heavy bag every morning in 4 weeks i went from hitting a punching bag for 4 min and i was exhausted for my first time back at it, i am now on it for 35 min, 6 days a week. I eat some carbs. Ill have low carb tortilla's (im Mexican and i need some tortillas) lol and some tortilla chips every now and again. For me, it was about the ****ing sugar and bread. Im not saying i never have them, but once every 2 weeks ill have a sub or some ice cream, but for the most part, i just eat alot of ground turkey, veggies. Sugar on an everyday bases is just bad.
i cut back on my beef intake as well. ill have a steak once a week, maybe twice. There are times ill go weeks without it as well. |
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The scientists from the studies I listed above don't have hundreds of items to sell you. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to discourage healthy practices. Low carb absolutely does have benefits for some. But portraying it as an inflammation cure all just isn't honest in my opinion. |
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https://shop.drberg.com/ Do you really believe that this chiropractor actually has any knowledge and experience in the fields in the link? How can you honestly look at that and think this guy is some kind of expert, as opposed to a snake oil salesmen trying to sell a cure for every type of malady. Let's take a look at this short list of treatments "Dr." Berg offers for sale. Seriously, he will sell you something for each of these issues and many more.. Hair Formula Keto Combo Galbladder Formula Icelandic Sea Kelp (LMAO) Adrenal Body Type Formula Thyroid Body Type Formula Ovary Body Type Formula Liver Body Type Formula Stress Kit Trace Minerals Digestive Kit Joint Support Blood Sugar Support Estrogen Balance Sleep Aid Sleep Aid (Vegan) (ROFL) Electrolyte Formula Kale Shake Powder Audio and Video Books Keto Fasting Coach Certification Keto Recipe book |
Its different for everyone. You cant really just lump everyone together. Some will be inflamed by sugar, others dairy and some carbs.
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If you are active and physically work for a living it’s a little different. Find balance. That’s always been the key. |
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2. There's a reason why hypertension is called the silent killer. You may feel fine, but if your hypertension is not controlled, you run the risk of progressive kidney and heart damage. Don't swear off medicine because of one bad practitioner. Would you never use a car again because one dealer sold you a lemon? |
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**** a diet fam
Take CBD oil!!!!!!1111 |
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He switched me to a single pill combo Valsartan160/HCTZ 12.5. After three weeks I had a blind episode while driving and severe dizzines,panic attacks, anxiety, head pain, eyeball pain . didn't think about it being side affects until I went to refill my medication and they said it had been recalled. After investigating I found the medication had been contaminated with a known carcinogen and looking up the side effects all my symptoms were listed. I made up my mind right then I was done with this shit. I cut out ALL CARBS except what I get in a salad. I've now lost 20 pounds in two plus weeks and my blood pressure is right where it's supposed to be. I'm on no meds now and feel better than I've felt in years. I had been on blood pressure meds for 25 years. |
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Congrats on the weight loss |
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Good for you on the lifestyle change, hog. I think America is trained to throw meds at whatever ails them and not do the lifestyle changes to reduce or try to mitigate the problem in the first place. It's bad for people but good for business.
I gave up alcohol 6 months ago, lost 20 Lbs but lately have been eating a lot of sugar (Ice cream, cookies, honeycomb candy, Whoppers, etc) and gained 5 lbs recently. I figured with out the alcohol and since I ride a bike about 10 hours a week I'd be fine. I'm now looking into anti-inflammatory foods for cycling recovery and going t out out all the treats I've been letting myself indulge in. Just cutting the alcohol/beer eliminated probably 10,000 calories a week. :eek: |
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Recalled contaminated heart medication? Holy Crap Batman!!!! |
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This is terrible advise. The massive majority in this country with rare exception will benefit dramatically from a low carb diet. Considering the average American eats WAYYYY too many carbs and the source of those carbs is generally processed sugar and food it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see the benefits here. I don't think anyone said it was a cure all because nothing is. Sugar is the #1 food factor contributing to inflammation. |
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1. Eat an abundance of fresh organic veggies. A medium amount of sourced meats and raw nuts. Eat a small amount of organic fruits, preferably dark red or black cherries and blueberries. Both are fantastic for inflammation. 2. Do not eat processed foods and sugars, yes this includes alchohol. I know nobody is perfect but do the best you can. 3. If you are older get or make organic broth, you choose. Add a tablespoon of collagen. Pick up some tumeric extract curcumin 95% in bulk from bulksupplements.com It's super expensive any other way. Add a teaspoon to your broth when you warm it up to drink. 4. Get your gut right. There are lots of ways to do this but is critical. 5. As somebody mentioned here we are all different. You need to know what you are lacking in your system and what it has problems with. There are several ways to go about this. Find the one that you are the most comfortable with but do it. For example almost everyone has a problem properly digesting cows milk. It can very from a very little problem to huge one. My son came back that his system had real issues with black beans, go figure. Take the time, spend the money and you will be on your way. It is hard to find the real deal glutathione cream but if you can it helps with flare ups. Hope this helps. |
Thanks for the input guys. Much appreciated.
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I used to bodybuild as well and I recall going on low carb diets for my cutting phase. The biggest mistake I made was staying on these diets for too long. You know what happened to me? I lost hair bro. Yup. Thats right. There is such a thing called gluconeogenesis. Basically, that is just a fancy term for the formation of new glucose through substrates like lactate, alanine, and glycerol. All these get metabolized by liver to create glucose if the body is not getting enough carbs. So what does that suggest? The human body needs glucose!!! And it will find ways to make it if you’re not giving your body enough carbohydrates. And if you stay on these diets for too long like myself, its possible you could lose hair or even have organ damage somewhere!! If the body is starved of carbs for too long, it will take other macronutrients from your diet, protein, fat, break those down to make sugar and if thats a bit lacking in your diet, it’ll start breaking down muscle tissue or lean body mass tissue from your organs if it has to. Your body does not care in that aspect because all its trying to do is protect itself to survive by making sugars for your rbcs and for your brain cells as well. Please don’t go on these diets if you happen to consider them. Learn from my mistakes and what Im telling you. Its not worth it. *I think what you need to do is engage yourself in factual information and seperate those facts from myths. Don’t believe everything you hear. A lot of info out there with respect to dieting and exercise is bs. |
FWIW if you have Netflix this is a good watch,granted it's for the keto lifestyle but still a good watch no matter what side you're on.
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It's now a proven fact.
High sugar diets lead to inflammation. Fasting, intermittent fasting, and low sugar diets lower inflammation. This is a hard fact for doctors to adapt to but the literature is out there. I see a ton of vids listed on this thread and all of them mention and reference the same studies and quote the same information. It's just like how the low carb diet (and greater protein consumption) lowered cholesterol 20 years ago. Doctors were slow to endorse it, 10 years ago started to warm up and no longer dismiss it, and about 5 years ago started to endorse it. Now the science has caught up and we know why. |
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Ended up getting to 199 and felt great,I still do it off and on and always feel better when I'm on. |
Honestly, if you want to reduce inflammation I'd go vegan. You're basically eating anti-inflammatories entirely, give yourself a month or two and you'll probably feel amazing.
I've made it about a month vegan, and I have never ever felt better. Don't know why I stopped honestly. |
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I think it was just a PITA with my wife and daughter not eating that way. My wife can't eat gluten, so if I make a separate diet at home we have to pretty much make 3 different meals. |
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the carbs cause the inflamation
the meat causes the inflamation so only eat fat? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Where's your arthritis? Drink some aloe vera gel, a tiny bit in some water, turmeric help inflammation. Aloe Barbendensis Miller has the most active compounds for arthritis is naturally anti-inflammatory. Need at least 80% strength. MSM gels also are anti-inflammatory. Stay away from creams or gels with parabens used a preservatives. I don't care what NIH says about a little won't harm, they're in so many things it's not just a little anymore. Was a WSJ article about them where I think it was Walmart told J&J to remove them, as they were being found in people with breast and skin cancer. Lot of companies have been removing them. |
All plants that in the nightshade family are inflammatory. Tomatoes, eggplant for two. I'd rather get tested though 'cuz it can vary from person to person.
Oh and what kind of arthritis is it? There's different kinds. |
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Never tried aloe. But I take glucosamine and chondroitin with MSM. Does topical application make any difference? Quote:
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Science is a cruel mistress.
Wish I could help Buehler, arthritis pain is no fun. |
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(obviously i'm just kidding) |
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With Google, everyone is an expert and can find exactly the evidence they need to satisfy their confirmation bias!
If keto works for you, do keto... if you see issues like not getting enough fiber, eat more fiber... or if you don't have enough energy, bump up carbs a little. Maybe go to a doctor every once in a while to make sure you're not slowly killing yourself. If you find it's not sustainable, adjust. If high carbs/lower fat works, do that... if you see issues, adjust. Maybe see a doctor every once in a while. If you've otherwise have found a perfect balance that works, do that. |
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Carbohydrates and inflammation
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Don't drink because water has toxins. Don't breathe because air has pollutants. Don't read ChiefsPlanet because everyone is an expert on everything, which is quite inflammatory. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Really hard for me not to turn up the blast furnace in this thread. |
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The plant is just a natural anti-inflammatory but there's 400 species over 2,200 types. The Aloe Barbadensis Miller is the most potent has the most about of helpful properties. I use the plant for burns 'cuz I burn myself a lot cooking including boiling oil accidentally spilling. Really takes the sting out fast, heals up the burn faster too. I have no scars from any of them. A nurse told me it's used in burn units. Also heat. It helps blood flow. Quote:
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So I go see this gal, and she has to do the stability test for the ACL/MCL, so she puts her hand on my kneecap and gets this bewildered look and says, "Oh my GOD. You have arthritis! You're too young for that!" I told her I figured, but this isn't that. But since we're talking about it, what are my treatment options for it. ".....weeeellll....you can take up to 2400 MG ibueprofien per day." Gee. Thanks. I got out of her that Glucosamine and Condoiton is the only supplement approved by the USDA to slow the loss of cartilage. Quite the depressing visit. But yeah, I'm 35 now. |
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NIH's website says umbilical blood cord is most effective but there's other kinds. Some use your own stem cells. |
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That's horrible someone is attempting to ban them. Sounds like those profiting off of knee and hip replacement surgery are feeling the heat of competition. I went to some seminars on this because of two knee injuries in the same knee, plus surgery on the same knee at age 12 myself. The place using one's own stem cells naturally was opposed to the blood cord. I just happened to check out what NIH said about them. In 2007 I was told because of that surgery, I may get arthritis in that knee. Ultimately I didn't have to do anything as my last MRI did not show another meniscus tear. |
Also, there are a lot of places claiming to use SC that are not worth pursuing or not even done by an orthopedic physician or properly trained physician in the procedure. How these are injected is pretty important.
Then there's other types of practitioners out there promising supplements etc for ST that aren't valid and don't do anything. A lot of bandwagoners. |
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