In my search for an alternative to cortisone steroids, I came across
a whole host of ms Recovery Stories (Dave Q-Natural Recovery) due to dietary
changes and nutrition. The first man to fully Recover from advanced ms
was Roger McDougal. (Roger
McDougals Recovery) His is a truly remarkable story!
I recognise now, to quote Roger McDougal, that 'I AM A BIOLOGICAL PROCESS
GONE WRONG', (as is the case with an autoimmune system illness like
multiple sclerosis), so as such I have to play by different rules to
most other people. You may think well why should I change my diet when
other people eat all kinds of unhealthy food and appear to get a way
with it? Well I'm afraid the harsh truth is, having an illness like
Multiple Sclerosis DOES make us DIFFERENT [FACT], and we can have tantrums
about how UNFAIR this is as much as we like, but that is not going to
change anything. We are much better to GET OVER IT, and GET ON WITH
IT!
I NOW KNOW that, in order to give myself the best CHANCE POSSIBLE, I have
to keep my diet 'CLEAN' so as to avoid the food proteins, which I believe
could trigger the immune system's attack on the myelin through molecular
mimicry. The way I see it is my immune system already has enough to cope
with in day to day living without dealing with unhealthy foods or foods
I have an intolerance to. Now that sounds like COMMON SENSE to me!
I decided to change my diet for six months and then make an assessment
of how much it had benefited me (I have no interest in clinging to false
hope!). After six months being no worse with ms I carried on with the
dietary changes and have done ever since. To read more about the scientific
theory behind how diet could affect ms go to (Ashton
Embry's Paleolithic Dietary advice)
So where to begin with making dietary changes? A good starting point
may be to have an ELISA PANEL test, a simple blood test which shows
up which foods you PERSONALLY show an INTOLERANCE too. My first step,
after gathering all the information I could find from the net, was to
see a trained Nutrition Consultant [(Email:
Brian Hampton), Dip. IoN (Institute of Optimum Nutrition), Sheffield,
England] and together we set out the diet and vitamin programme. I then
later had the Elisa Panel blood test (IgG Reaction), carried out by
York Nutritional Laboratory (Email
ynl@allergy.co.uk). For more information visit
(York Nutritional Laboratory).
I have also learnt a lot from a remarkable lady, Betty Iams, who produces
a monthly newsletter for people who have ms, called 'Journey to Wellness'.
You can visit her web-site at
(Betty's House Life After MS) to subscribe to her newsletter or
order her inspiring book, 'From MS to Wellness'.Other books I have found
particularly helpful and informative are 'Allergies-Disease in Disguise',
by Carolee Bateson-Koch DC ND [1],
and Spontaneous Healing, by Andrew Weil MD. [2]
FURTHER BOOKMARKS ON THIS PAGE.
MY DIET-Read more about what I do & don't eat!
FATS-Read more about the fats I eat & why?
THE IMPORTANCE OF DIET-Read more about why I believe
diet is CRUCIAL to ms.
MY DIET
KEY:
Red=foods I eat (goodies)
Grey=foods I avoid (baddies)
The main changes I made were to cut out all
WHEAT, DAIRY, YEAST & PROCESSED SUGAR. (common food allergies)
I have also cut out RED MEATS ,
ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS, ALL PROCESSED
FOOD (to avoid, ADDITIVES,
PRESERVATIVES, & PESTICIDES.
I buy ORGANIC food when I can afford
it!), and don't add SALT to my food
(if I use SALT at all in cooking
I use SEA SALT!) I avoid drinks high
in CAFFEINE. I've replaced the good
old cup of tea/coffee with GREEN TEA
and HERBAL TEAS. I drink lots of
FILTERED WATER, and FRUIT
JUICES (best diluted as better for nutritional absorption!).
If I drink alcohol at all I drink the odd glass of WINE
because I feel GOOD on it. I steer clear of BEER
and SPIRITS because
they make me feel bad.
OK SO WHAT DO I EAT?
I eat a lot of SALADS, FISH, and STEAMED VEGETABLES
. I also eat RICE, POTATO and CHICKEN
(preferably ORGANIC ),
and enjoy SPICY FOOD , like (low-fat)
CURRIES (I swear by a good curry!). I also eat 100%
RYE BREAD, BEANS, SOYA AND NUTS in moderation (a lot
will depend on the Elisa Panel test results). I only occasionally
eat peanuts, because they are quite fattening, (They are actually
part of the bean family.) I also love AVACADO,
but again not too much of the stuff because of the (monosaturated)
fat content.
I personally did not go gluten-free. I have found that I am ok with
the LOW-GLUTEN GRAINS LIKE RYE AND
OATS (I actually feel worse by cutting
them out of my diet!).
I also eat CORNFLAKES in moderation
(beware of their sugar and salt content) and make a MUESLI
with MILLET FLAKES, CURRENTS, RAISINS,
and lots of SEEDS,
like SESAME SEED, LINSEED, SUNFLOWER SEED, PUMPKIN
SEED, FLAX SEED. All Good Stuff!!! This with FRUIT
JUICE makes a great snack (and stops me snacking on
biscuits etc). I also sometimes eat gluten-free FARLEY
RUSKS!
I avoid MALT VINEGAR but do
use CIDER VINEGAR, which makes
a great salad dressing mixed with OLIVE OIL
and finely chopped GARLIC . I
eat a lot of GARLIC & swear by
the stuff!!! Amongst GARLIC'S multitude of beneficial properties,
it is a mild NATURAL ANTI-BIOTIC and BOOSTS the IMMUNE SYSTEM. It
helps me ward off COLDS and INFECTIONS, and avoid the vicious cycle
of taking frequent courses of ANTI-BIOTICS (The
Garlic Information Centre). I also take it in the form of ODOURLESS
CAPSULES. I find GINGER to be another
wonderful tonic, which improves digestion, contains many ENZYMES
and ANTIOXIDANTS and also has ANTI-INFLAMMATORY properties.
I must stress to you that I AM NOT AN ANGEL. We are all only human
so to manage the diet I have a 'HOORAH' day each week (on Saturday).
I can break my diet on this day and treat myself to CRISPS,
CHIPS, and some CHOCOLATE
(I don't go mad but I really enjoy it!!!). I basically am as good
as gold during the week and then save my treats for the weekend.
WHAT FATS DO I EAT & WHY?
The other important change for me was to a LOW-FAT
DIET . I don't touch SATURATED
FATS , like those in RED MEAT
and DAIRY . Obviously therefore
FRIED FOODS, and FOODS WITH A
high SUGAR content, which are fattening,
had to go!
SATURATED FATS (solid at room
temperature) are sources of a fatty acid ( arachidonic acid) leading
to the production of PROSTAGLANDIN 2 (PG2), which promotes inflammation,
surpresses the immune system and stimulates allergic response.
[1] Although inflammation
is part of the natural healing process (for instance in healing
a wound), inflammation running wild, as in an allergic process,
is destructive. [1]As
ms is an INFLAMMATORY process of the nervous system of UNKNOWN
cause, I personally think it is highly likely ALLERGY may play
a role for many of us. This maybe explains why people with ms
benefit from a reducing their consumption of
SATURATED FATS.
UNSATURATED FATS (POLYUNSATURATED
or MONOUNSATURATED fats, LIQUID at room temperature) however, contain
the ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS (EFA's), LA Linoleic Acid (Omega 6 Family)
and LNA Linolenic Acid (Omega 3 Family) [1].
As their name suggests these are parts of our diet as they cannot
be manufactured in the body but are essential to life! They lead
to the production of the hormone-like substances PROSTOGLANDIN 1
& 3 respectively, which prevent inflammation, enhance the immune
system and block allergic responses. Without these EFA's the immune
system cannot function well and cells and organs will degenerate,
the last think WE WANT IF WE HAVE MS! [1]
EFA deficiency can also be created by chronic
ALCOHOL intake, a high intake of REFINED
SUGAR , a high intake of SATURATED
FAT andHYDROGENATED/ PARTIALLY-HYDROGENATED/DEEP-FRIED
FATS, SMOKING ,
the overuse of ANTI-BIOTICS ,
and the use of CORTISONE STEROIDS!!! [1]Do
you need any further convincing to avoid (where possible) any
of the above?
This is why we are advised to take EVENING
PRIMROSE OIL , which contains GLA (Gamma-linolenic
acid), (formed in the body from LA) and which leads to the production
of the inflammatory-fighting PG1. We are also advised to take
FISH OIL, containing EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid)
(formed from LNA in the body) and which leads to the production
of PG 3 also feeding the anti-inflammatory pathway.[1]
I don't however touch PROCESSED/REFINED OILS
, as they contain harmful toxic ny-products. This
is because POLYUNSATURATED oils are chemically unstable and react
with oxygen when heated to form toxic compounds. Amongst the worst
of these areTRANS-FATTY ACIDS (TFA's)
that can DAMAGE DNA , and promote cancer, inflammation and the
degeneration of nerves[*]. THAT WE DON'T WANT! TFA's are also
found in MARGARINES & all PACKAGED
and PROCESSED so REMEMBER to
steer clear of anything that is labelled "HYDROGENATED"
or "PARTIALLY-HYDROGENATED" vegetable
oil![1]
I sometimes use UNREFINED SUNFLOWER ,
SESEME OIL, (good souces of LA)
and FLAX OIL ( rich in LNA),
but make sure I store them in a COOL and DARK place. What I use
mostly, however, is EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL
which is predominately MONOSATURATED fat (therefore
more stable) and is extracted with gentle pressure rather than
heat or solvents! It is shown to be one of the best and safest
of fats (other MONOUNSATURATED
fats include CANOLA, PEANUT
and AVACARDO. Use these in moderation
as they are quite fattening). [2]
PLEASE NOTE THAT, AS WITH ANY MAJOR LIFESTYLE
CHANGE, YOU MAY EXPERIENCE FEELING WORSE BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO FEEL
BETTER AS YOUR BODY DETOXIFIES. YOU MAY EXPERIENCECRAVINGS (COMMONLY
FOR SUGAR, CAFFEINE, YEAST & WHEAT)
AND WITH-DRAWAL SYMPTOMS. YOUR BODY WILL NEED TIME TO ADJUST TO
THE NEW REGIME.
WHY I BELIEVE DIET MAY
PLAY A KEY ROLE IN MS
My diet is largely ANTI-CANDIDA based. CANDIDIASIS (Candida Albicans)
or 'the yeast syndrome' is a fungal over-growth in the digestive
tract. The Candida can cause what is known as 'LEAKY GUT SYNDROME',
by damaging the lining of the intestine, and allowing toxins & intact
food proteins to enter the blood-stream, setting the stage for ALLERGY
and, I believe, auto-immune system reactions.
CANDIDA (as with other yeasts, moulds, and parasites) are known
to have an important connection to ALLERGY and keep the immune
system in an impoverished state, the last thing we need with a
condition such as MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. CANDIDA can be the under-lying
problem with recurrent infections, allergies, and many other symptoms
and illnesses. It commonly causes FATIGUE, BLOATING, GAS, ALLERGIES,
IRRITABILITY, INABILITY TO CONCENTRATE, DEPRESSION and IMMUNE
DYSFUNCTION. As many people with ms get these symptoms it seems
logical to me to assume CANDIDA is an under-lying problem with
ms and therefore tackle it straight away! Once again here I am
using LOGIC, and COMMON SENSE.
My diet is similar to that proposed by Ashton Embry, and my
reasoning behind making the dietary changes, alongside the above,
are that diet appears to be the only environmental factor that
correlates well with and explains the epidemiology of ms (where
it exists and who gets it).
There is also plenty of ANECDOTAL evidence to support the fact
that certain foods affect the onset and progression of ms. Top
doctors also cannot fault the scientific theory Ashton proposes
as to how this certain food proteins could trigger the immune
system's attack on the myelin through molecular mimicry in certain
genetically predisposed individuals.
UNTIL IT IS PROVEN THAT DIET DOES NOT PLAY A ROLE IN MS I
AM NOT WILLING TO TAKE THE RISK. I may be waiting a long time,
as drug companies are not interested in discovering that people
can make themselves better! This is why I fully support Ashton
Embry's campaign to get funding for proper scientific DIET RESEARCH
TRIALS. To find out more about his efforts visit
DIRECT-MS -( DIet REsearch
into the Cause and Treatment
of Multiple Sclerosis),
a charity set-up to raise money to fund these much needed proper
clinical trials into the role of nutritional factors in ms.
Almost all money is being ploughed into long-term research to
find a 'cure' for ms and this concerns me because it doesn't do
a lot to help PEOPLE LIVING WITH MS day to day right now. I would
like to see alot more money being used to research therapies such
as dietry changes which will help us MANAGE THE CONDITION AND
LIVE OUR LIVES! To use Ashton's classic analogy of crocodiles
in a swamp, we are being mercilessly attcked by ms-crocodiles,
and most of the money is being used to research ways of draining
the swamp (a long-term project to save us from the ms-crocodiles!),
but in the mean-time we we are still being attacked! What we need
are to find ways of warding off the ms-crocodiles (ms therapies)
and SURVIVING in the HERE & NOW! I feel therefore that a lot more
money needs to be re-directed in to HANDS-ON ms-crocodile-fighting.
to read more my latest Health Update-
(2nd half of page on my Autobiograph Part 3)
I AM NOT A TRAINED NUTRITIONIST. ALL THE
ABOVE IS TAKEN FROM BOOKS I HAVE READ AND DESCRIBES THE DIET
THAT WAS RECOMMENDED FOR ME PERSONALLY THROUGH ONE TO ONE SESSIONS
WITH A TRAINED NUTRITION CONSULTANT. AS EVERYBODY IS DIFFERENT
I BELIEVE EACH INDIVIDUAL MUST WORK OUT WHAT DIETARY CHANGES
WORK FOR THEM. PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT THIS DIET IS SUPPLEMENTED
IN ORDER TO OBTAIN OPTIMUM NUTRITION.
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