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Showing posts with label Fibromyalgia. Show all posts

Monday, 14 October 2019

The soothing sip that saved me from a life of agony

Jules Canterbury had grown used to condensation dripping from the walls of her galley kitchen. A long-time sufferer of fibromyalgia, a rheumatic condition that causes pain all over the body, she had taken to boiling "vats" of stock following a Sunday roast each week after finding it relieved her symptoms.
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Move over, coconut water – it's all about bone broth now.
Move over, coconut water – it's all about bone broth now.
She would leave a chicken carcass or lamb bones with onions, carrots and lemon to simmer overnight, doling out portions of the stuff to her husband, Richard, 41, and son Sacha, four, in the following days.
"The stench was vile - every time I'd go to prepare a batch, I'd wonder if the house would burn down," recalls Jules, 39.
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Convinced that others must be going through the same unpleasant process, Jules and Richard began mulling over how things could be simplified. As the founder of Love Smoothies, which supplies frozen fruit and vegetable sachets that are blended with apple juice to Pret A Manger and Champneys, among others, Richard hoped to use that same logic to bring a "just add hot water" broth pod to the market.
At the time, bone broth was developing a following as an unlikely wonder health drink, low in kilojoules but highly nutritious.
In late 2014, chef Marco Canora set up Brodo (the Italian word for broth) outside Hearth, his Manhattan restaurant, declaring the product to be "the world's first comfort food".
With three flavours enriched by hours of stewing and seasoning, cups at US$11.50 (NZD$16.30) a pop soon became a sensation, with models at New York fashion week queuing up to buy the drink, said to promote healthy skin, nails and hair.
Encouraged by its apparent ability to soothe his wife's aches and pains - as well as the fact that their son loved the drink - Richard started making calls. A discussion with friends in New York strengthened his belief that a fuss-free liquor would be a hit.
"I asked whether it was just a craze, but they said they were seeing it everywhere," says Richard.
"While it started out as the preserve of hipsters, it was becoming more mainstream, and whatever happens in America generally comes through over here."
Indeed, bone broth is championed by the Hemsley sisters, the British faces of the "clean eating" trend, and formed the basis of many recipes in their bestselling cookbook The Art of Eating Well. The pair claim that bone broth "is instrumental in maintaining a healthy gut and is an easy-to-digest source of energy that doesn't make you crash, or give you jitters like caffeine".
Bone broth is said to help with joint conditions such as fibromyalgia because it is rich in gelatin - supplements of gelatin have been shown to improve pain and stiffness in osteoarthritis sufferers.
However, despite claims by the Hemsleys and others, there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that bone broth has medical benefits.
Jules was diagnosed with fibromyalgia at the age of 21 - research suggests the condition may affect one in 20 people, and seven times as many women as men, although the causes remain unclear.
The condition results in muscle stiffness, irritable bowel syndrome and fatigue, and is notoriously painful. Jules's symptoms became so debilitating that she had to take a year out of university and "just lie in bed doing absolutely nothing".
Fibromyalgia is often triggered or worsened by physical or emotional stress; after giving birth, her pain and "fibro fog" were so crippling that she was referred for cognitive behavioural therapy, on the assumption that she had post-natal depression.
Having tried an array of prescribed medicines and alternative therapies, none of which provided relief, she read an article about fibromyalgia and a potential link with diet. It suggested that reducing intake of oxalate - a naturally occurring chemical found in foods such as spinach, beetroot and berries - had dramatically reduced symptoms for sufferers.
"I had been broken by the lack of hope," she says of living with fibromyalgia.
"It's soul-destroying because so little is known about it. It wasn't until I read about that woman's experience of certain foods affecting the condition that I even knew it was related to diet," she says.
Jules replicated the diet in the article and began drinking bone broth as a soothing, low-oxalate source of energy. "After a few weeks, I felt 90 per cent better," she says.
From there she began cooking up her own batches of bone broth, and the idea for individual, on-demand portions was born.
The final product, which comes flavoured with chicken or beef, was more than two years in the making. Many would argue the pods are no different from a stock cube, but Richard and Jules say the key difference is that they are free from artificial ingredients. Made with water from a natural spring at an organic farm in Worcestershire, the 30g pods are frozen at -40C almost instantly, which ensures more nutrients are retained.
"Hopefully, we're not only providing an amazing quality bone broth but a process that will make it easier for people to drink on a daily basis," says Richard.
"It's not new, it's just something that has been reinvented a little."
He has taken to drinking one during the "mid-afternoon slump". Sacha can't get enough, and often glugs down a mug in the morning with his porridge.
They are keen that the broth's health benefits become widely available in the UK, and reach further than the trendy yoga bunnies "who would think nothing of spending £6 a cup".
"I've been impressed by the diversity of people who want to drink it," says Richard of customers he has met while promoting the pods.
"Everyone does this kind of comforted huddle when they take a sip; one man said it tasted like his Jewish grandmother's chicken soup."

For Jules, bone broth has been a revelation. "It's such a horrendous illness and there are no obvious solutions, so having something that helps the symptoms is amazing."
The Telegraph, London

https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/85145216/the-soothing-sip-that-saved-me-from-a-life-of-agony

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Monday, 14 November 2016

Dr Mercola's Disease Directory

What to Do If You Have Any of These Conditions


I believe that virtually anyone can achieve good health and longevity by following holistic lifestyle strategies. Consuming a balanced, whole food diet, getting enough high-quality sleep, including a well-rounded exercise routine in your daily schedule, and effectively managing your stress – all these can help you stay physically and mentally healthy.
But there are instances when you just cannot avoid falling victim to certain illnesses. A malfunctioning immune system, hormone imbalances, genetic and/or environmental factors, and exposure to harmful organisms can subject you to health problems.
However, there’s a lot of information (and misinformation) out there on different ailments, and many people often become confused on which advice they should follow.
This is why I created this directory of some of the most prevalent illnesses that affect people today. Get to know their symptoms, causes and risk factors, natural treatment and pain relief options, and how you can protect yourself from these diseases.
I invite you to browse these articles, so that you may safeguard your well-being and stay disease-free. Get informed today!
(Please note that these articles are meant simply for information purposes. To ensure a proper diagnosis, it is still important to consult a qualified physician.)

Source:  http://articles.mercola.com/diseases.aspx
Cellulitis
Cellulitis
Don't confuse it with cellulites, which are the unsightly, dimple-like fat deposits that form on your buttocks and thighs. Cellulitis is actually a more dangerous condition that requires your immediate attention. But how exactly does it start and what can you do to avoid it? Read these articles and discover everything you need to know about cellulitis.
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Chlamydia
Chlamydia
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection that can affect both males and females. Common symptoms for both sexes include a burning feeling while urinating, rectal pain, and dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse). Read here to learn the best methods to treat chlamydia symptoms, and prevent it from spreading to others.
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Crohn’s disease
Crohn’s Disease
An inflammatory bowel disease that wreaks havoc on your gastrointestinal tract, Crohn’s disease can lead to unpleasant symptoms, such as diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Although it’s a chronic condition that you’ll have to deal with throughout your life, there are ways to effectively manage Crohn’s disease flare-ups. Read these articles to learn how you can deal with this illness.
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Sugar level test
Diabetes
Find out what fuels the diabetes epidemic today – and simple diet and lifestyle strategies for diabetes type 2 treatment and prevention.
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Diarrhea
Diarrhea
When harmful bacteria and viruses enter your digestive system, you become predisposed to digestive problems, and diarrhea is one of the most common types. This occurs when the foods you consume pass too quickly through your colon. It usually goes away on its own, but be careful – there are instances when diarrhea can be harmful. Read important facts about diarrhea in these articles, so you’ll know what to do once it strikes.
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Diverticulitis
Diverticulitis
Old age can predispose you to many health problems, and diverticulitis is one of them. Known as a "Western disease," this painful ailment mainly affects your colon and, if not treated, may lead to complications. Learn everything you need to know about diverticulitis and how you can prevent it from affecting you during your senior years.
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Eczema
Eczema
The skin is the largest and fastest growing organ in the body, with numerous functions. But what happens when it becomes predisposed to skin disorders? One common example is eczema, which affects more than 30 million Americans today. However, you can manage and treat it naturally. Read these articles and learn everything you need to know about eczema.
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Endometriosis
Endometriosis
Two to 10 percent of American women suffer from endometriosis, a condition that affects the tissue lining in the uterus. It causes debilitating pain and discomfort, and unfortunately, it cannot be completely prevented. The good news is there are natural ways to relieve this illness. Read these articles and find out everything you need to learn about endometriosis.
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Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia
Constant pain and fatigue, trouble sleeping, and cognitive problems – these are all hallmark symptoms of fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that affects 1 in 50 Americans today. If not addressed, fibromyalgia can cause extreme discomfort and hinder with your everyday activities. Read here how you can deal with and control this illness before it throws your life off balance.
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Gout
Gout
Known as a “disease of kings” because it was usually seen in members of the aristocracy during the early times, gout is now a prevalent and complex disorder today, mostly affecting men. Immediate treatment is crucial, or else it may lead to severe and painful complications. Read these articles and find out what you should do if you become afflicted with this ailment.
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Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids form because of increased pressure in your lower rectum, and while they're not exactly life-threatening, they are most definitely (and literally) a pain in the backside. Here's everything you need to know about hemorrhoids – how to treat them, symptoms to watch out for and the ideal diet that can help prevent them from affecting you.
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Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is a dangerous liver infection that can spread through blood-to-blood contact. The good news is, it’s preventable and, if you have it, completely manageable. Read these important facts about hepatitis C and find out what you can do to prevent this illness.
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Herpes
Herpes
One of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) not only in the U.S. but also worldwide, herpes is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. Beware: not only is this disease extremely uncomfortable, but it's highly contagious as well. If you or someone you know suffers from herpes, check out these articles and learn how you can effectively manage it.
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Lupus
Lupus
Your immune system efficiently protects you from viruses, bacteria and other harmful organisms – but what happens if it does the opposite? Such is the case when you have lupus. There's a lot of misconception about this autoimmune disease, but don't fret – there are ways to avoid lupus or live with this condition.
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Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease
If you live in a tick-infested area, beware: you may be at risk of Lyme disease. Often misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia, this potentially dangerous illness causes vague dispersed pain, as well as other symptoms. You can easily avoid it by staying away from tick-infested areas – but what if you or a loved one is already infected? Read these articles to learn how to cope with Lyme disease.
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Meningitis
Meningitis
Meningitis targets the meninges, a group of three important membranes surrounding your brain and spinal cord. But beware: conventional meningitis treatments may actually lead to more severe side effects. Find out everything you need to know about meningitis, including safe remedies, how to ease the symptoms and how avoid falling victim to it.
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Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis
The pancreas plays an important role in your digestive system, but when it becomes swollen or inflamed, it can cause debilitating pain and other symptoms, and may even result in complications. Here are important facts about pancreatitis and what you can do to help ease, prevent or treat this condition.
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Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis
The plantar fascia connects the heel bone to the toes, and is considered the largest ligament in the human body. It supports the arch of your foot and helps you walk – so just imagine how painful and debilitating it is when it becomes inflamed. This condition is known as plantar fasciitis. There are certain factors that put you at risk of plantar fasciitis, but the good news is effective exercises and natural remedies are available to help you alleviate it. Learn more about this illness by reading these articles.
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Pneumonia
Pneumonia
Millions of Americans (adults and children alike) develop pneumonia every year, and some of them unfortunately succumb to this condition. The good news is that pneumonia is treatable and avoidable, if you take the necessary precautions. Read these articles and find out how you can protect yourself and your loved ones from pneumonia.
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rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Painful, debilitating, and absolutely damaging, rheumatoid arthritis is now a common condition that plagues millions of people today. But what exactly causes it, and what are the symptoms you should watch out for? Get all facts about rheumatoid arthritis and find out how you can avoid – or even treat – this illness once and for all.
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Psoriasis
Psoriasis
A chronic autoimmune disease, psoriasis occurs when skin cells tend to build up quickly, leading to scaling and inflammation. But its effects can go beyond skin deep, as people who have it may develop low self-esteem and even depression. Discover everything you need to know about psoriasis, how it can be prevented and what can be done to ease its symptoms.
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Ringworm
Ringworm
There is an old belief that ringworm is caused by worms. In reality, this itchy and annoying skin disease is caused by fungi, and if you have it – and fail to treat it – chances are you may spread it to other people. Read up on ringworm, particularly its symptoms, the body parts commonly affected and how to get rid of it once and for all.
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Scabies
Scabies
Most people refer to it an "infection," but scabies should actually be called an "infestation." It occurs when Sarcoptes scabiei mites invade your skin. This highly contagious illness can be passed on via skin-to-skin contact, causing extreme itchiness, rashes and other uncomfortable symptoms. Discover everything you need to know about scabies by reading these articles.
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is probably one of the most misunderstood mental disorders today, due to its negative portrayal in films and TV shows. This illness affects the way a person perceives reality, which then causes behavioral changes. Hallucinations, delusions and disorganized behavior are just some of the hallmark symptoms of schizophrenia. However, you should know that schizophrenia can be managed. Read these articles about schizophrenia so you’ll know how to deal with this disorder.
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Shingles Infection
Shingles
Learn more about shingles, including its symptoms, causes, and treatment, and how you can build natural resistance to it without getting the shingles vaccine.
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Strep throat
Strep Throat
Often mistaken for or confused with sore throat, strep throat is a contagious disease that can affect people of all ages. While many simply ignore it, and wait for it to "go away" on its own, strep throat can actually lead to devastating complications if not properly treated. Learn the important facts about this condition, and what to do if you or a loved one becomes infected.
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