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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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What cures rheumatoid arthritis?
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Every day, there are more and more scientific researches that indicate a strong relationship between intolerance for gluten from grains with autoimmune diseases. Many scientists have come to the conclusion that the damage to the digestive tract due to gluten intolerance cause autoimmune diseases and possibly rheumatoid arthritiss. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 people who are gluten intolerant are unaware of this fact. Zero tolerance to gluten causes disease called celiac disease
On the one diagnosed with celiac disease, there are nine more whose body does not tolerate gluten from wheat and those nine individuals are not aware of this fact. Most of these people suffer from chronic autoimmune disease whose cause they are not aware of and are regularly taking medicines prescribed by their doctors.
Second possible cause of rheumatoid arthritis is milk and dairy products,
and possible allergic reaction to these.
Celiac disease is a disease in which antibodies to gluten attack
intestinal uvula and intestinal wall cells so it comes to their destruction
(uvula's atrophy), which causes inability to absorb nutrients from
food that would normally take place through the intestinal uvula.
However, even if celiac disease is fully developed, it may take several
years for disease to be diagnosed.
Gluten intolerance and the formation of antibodies to gluten do not
result in destruction of the intestinal wall and intestinal uvula,
at least not as much as in diagnosed celiac disease, but it leads
to destruction of other tissues, organs, hormones, glands and nerves
in the body, causing different autoimmune diseases and possibly among
them, rheumatoid arthritis.
Modern medicine has focused on detecting and treating symptoms, not on what really caused the disease. Prescribed drugs try to suppress symptoms rather than treat cause which in case of rheumatoid arthritis has not been officially unveiled. In this way there can be no healing, patient turns into a lifelong consumer of drugs except that they do not cure disease, bu are causing a series of disastrous side effects to patient's organism.
Gluten intolerance or gluten sensitivity means that organism can
not digest the protein gluten found in grains. Immune system recognizes
these undigested proteins as foreign "invaders" and therefore
produces antibodies which have the task to destroy the "invaders",
or foreign bodies.
Once antibodies to gluten are created, whenever gluten gets into our digestive system it leads to the immune response - the body recognizes it as a foreign body and attack from the immune system towards these foreign bodies is activated. It happens every time you eat even the smallest amount of gluten.
However, the big problem lies in the following - gluten proteins are similar to our own proteins in the body, which helped build organs, connective tissues, hormones, nerves, glands and therefore antibodies which have the task to destroy the gluten destroy our own body or at least some parts of it, not recognizing difference between foreign bodies and our own. This happens especially in case of rheumatoid arthritis - our own immune system attacks certain parts of the body is not recognizing them as their own.
If you have rheumatoid arthritis or any other chronic or autoimmune disease, you can ask your doctor to test you for gluten intolerance. In most cases, doctors will not diagnose celiac disease or gluten sensitivity if there is no major damage to the intestinal wall or high levels of antibodies to gluten in the blood, but even small damage in the digestive tract, as well as the lowest amount of antibodies to gluten is not normal and will show sensitivity.
Foods and gluten-free diet could be a possible cure for rheumatoid
arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. Avoiding food that contains
gluten will no longer trigger immune response and this means that
the body will start healing itself.
Gluten - free foods:
- all kinds of fruits: fresh, candied, dry*
- types of cereals: rice, maize, millet, buckwheat, soybeans, sesame
seeds
- all kinds of vegetables including potatoes, beans, rice, lentils,
salads, etc.
- all kinds of meat, fish, eggs
- milk, margarine, cream *, yogurt, cheese *
- mushrooms
- sugar, tea, black coffee, cocoa, cannon bit, honey, jam *
- pure cream, pure chocolate, coffee substitutes
- starch, including wheat starch
- oil, vinegar, pepper, paprika, salt, yeast, spices *
* Highlighted some food manufacturers may add flour
Prohibited foods have gluten:
- wheat, rye, barley, and all their products containing these
grains
- wheat germ, bran, semolina wheat immature
- malt beer, white coffee, whiskey
- buying bread made from corn flour
- soups, prepared foods, sauces, instant potatoes
- dried figs - a white powder on them is often a meal
- cured meats such as salami, sausages, frankfurters, pâté
- mostly containing flour
Specific food causes allergic reactions; therefore products that
contain gluten and all dairy products should be avoided . Eliminating
these foods sometimes causes even long-
standing symptoms to improve or even remit entirely.
You should bear in mind that even a smallest amount of that type of
food will produce another allergic reaction.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis' other effect? Aside the swelling and
the pain it brings to the joint, it can also affect other body parts
like the blood, nerves, eyes, heart, skin and even the heart. This
effect of Rheumatoid Arthritis makes the actual illness worse.
Some people have this disease for only a few months or a year or two.
Then it goes away without causing damage. Other people have times
when the symptoms get worse , and times when they get better . Others
have a severe form of the disease that can last for many years or
a lifetime. This form of the disease can cause serious joint damage
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The effect of Rheumatoid Arthritis varies on a person-to-person basis.
Its may progress fast or slow. However, some people may experience
it for quite some time then will continue to the decrease of disease
manifestations.
What is the common symptom for Rheumatoid Arthritis?
The usual symptom of it is swelling and experiencing pain when moving
that certain body joints. However, it is also noticeable that the
person with RA is experiencing morning stiffnessthe difficulty
of someone to move after waking up. It could also be observed when
the person is having a hard time to move his joints after hours of
sitting. Lastly, the disease can also bring fatigue to the person.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis' common target?
It usually attacks middle-aged people, but sometimes it can already
affect children and some are developed during the old age. Surprisingly,
women are more prone of having the disease compare to men. Contrastingly,
men suffer more severe effects than women.
It starts when the immune system attacks certain body joints which
will affect tissues and will cause abnormalities in membrane production.
As membrane continues to line up with the joints it also affects the
surrounding tissues, ligaments, tendon, nerves and bone.
This will now cause the swelling, redness and warmth that will bring
pain to the person.
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