Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 So is it due to NOT eating "red meat" or eating fish? Could she have eaten soy, eg? Regards. ----- Original Message ----- From: aequalsz Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 8:57 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Eating Red Meat May Increase The Risk Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Hello,First of all, she had this condition for years and years (don't knowhow many) and noticed "lately" that it seemed to be getting worse. There were no previous remissions before the recent diet change. Asfar as how long for the diet change, maybe a few months. Haven'tbothered to carefully record the "data" so take this "one personexperiment" for what it's worth.AequalszPS Wife has a Master's degree in chemistry however, so I consider hera pretty credible source. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Rod: you left out one more: 1) In this case, the " cure " is based on some sort of previous scientific info: that fish (or something in it such as Vit D etc) may cure/prevent arthritis among other things. on 12/9/2004 10:15 AM, Rodney at perspect1111@... wrote: > > Hi Aequalsz: > > It seems to me that these types of anecdotal evidence can he very > helpful ****WHEN****: > > 1) They are known for certain to come from an honest unbiased source > (I am quite sure you did not join this board to wait for six months > before laying a con-job on us!!! ............ but I would not say > that about everyone who has ever posted here, LOL.) > > 2) The person making the recommendation does not gain financially > from the promotion of the 'cure'. > > 3) The 'cure' is easy to find and very inexpensive to try. > > 4) There are no imaginable 'risks' associated with trying the 'cure'. > > Then, if it works, WONDERFUL. But if, as one should expect, it > doesn't (everyone is different, and no doubt there are many > different variants of many diseases, with different causes/fixes), > then nothing is lost. > > It is a bit like 's allergy. If yer want to find the > cause/fix, then yer have to experiment. But not on the advice of > someone who gives all the appearances of being a snake oil salesman. > > jmo, fwiw. > > Rodney. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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