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Is there a special diet for RA? Are there foods to avoid?
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Courtney_J
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Hello everyone,
How are you doing? Have you seen this older discussion?
What do you think? Have you tried to control your rheumatoid arthritis through diet? Has it worked for you? Have you heard of any diets that are beneficial for RA? Do you have any advice or tips to share?
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Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences here!
Take care,
Courtney
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Haven’t tried diet cuz I have a hard time eating. I know, what a shame but it is as hard to gain weight as it is for people who want to lose weight. I use my CBD which I have used for 3 years and it helps a lot. Some days are better than others. Praying everyone stays healthy.
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@rtr097u1 I also heard somewhere that cutting out dairy is good for RA. Has anyone else heard of this? Are there foods we should be avoiding?
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Hello,
I was seeing a physical therapist in Tampa, Florida who stated that he has had RA patient that completely cured their RA with a complete diet change - a cut of all inflammatory foods - and supplemented with inflammatory fighting supplements and gut healing supplements, such as pro-biotics and pre-biotics.
He said the damage that was done was permanent, but it halted the progression of the disease, but required a complte and permanent change of eating patterns.
I have read various places online where people post similar success, but have never had a medical practitioner tell me this.
I am looking for someone who has personal knowledge or awareness of this. I would love to take the step if this is possible, but super expensive if it does not work it seems.