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Jeff,I think that heparin might be able to sesrpups some of your symptoms, because heparan sulfate proteoglycans are reduced by inflammation. I don't think that will, however, fix your inflammation.I think that you have problems in your gut and I would expect that one is gluten intolerance. That means eliminating grain, which would seem to be easy for you.Next would be to check for vitamin D deficiency and correct that aggressively and check again to confirm a high level > 60 ng/dl.I think that the fish oil isn't helping because it is not taken with enough saturated fats. The saturated fats are needed for absorption and also to avoid conversion of the omega-3 oils to inflammatory prostaglandins as a result of existing high inflammation. I think your diet is low in saturated fats. You should also try to eliminate vegetable oils and include olive oil, butter and coconut oil.It doesn't sound like most of your food reactions are allergies, so your gut flora are simply not adapted to them. I would say that your immune system is a little aggressive, because it is lacking T regs, that normally sesrpups overactivity. That points to a gut problems, since that is where much of the immune system develops.I would avoid cheese and use probiotics instead in the form of full fat yogurt. You should be able to eats eggs, chicken and pork. It may take a while to get enough fat in your diet to provide enough bile to make fat metabolism work. Olive oil should help.It sounds like your gut flora is now dysfunctional and needs to be rebuilt before you can take advantage of the anti-inflammatory aspects of a diet. It may take a week to get used to new foods.You may be getting histamine reactions and an anti-histamine (e.g. benadryl) may help with your food tolerance initially. You may also consider trying to repair your gut with a glutamine supplement. You may also be low on vitamins and minerals in general, because of weight loss and poor digestion. Remember that you can't absorb most of the fat-soluble vitamins from veggies unless they are served with oils/fats (olive oil or butter.)Also, make sure that you don't have any existing dental problems, since they are major contributors to arthritis and general inflammation.Fixing your gut flora will go a long way toward addressing you other inflammation problems. In the mean time, you should be able to reduce some of your joint pains by topical applications of castor oil or Vicks Vaporub.Have you taken antibiotics? Did you read the article on constipation and gut flora?Try some of these suggestions and let me know how you respond.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Diqn
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 16 december 2014, 14:47:37
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