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YosemiteSam
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My arthritis symptoms in my hands and back have improved dramatically with lots of dietary changes. Step 1 for any autoimmune-disorder diet is taking wheat out of the diet.Download the Arthritis PDF I attached that's from Americans for Safe Access. It has good medical info about cannabis and Arthritis.
My personal experience having RA and using cannabis:
I am in my early 30's and have RA and use cannabis to help with pain. I found that some cannabis works well for pain and others do very little or even make it worse. Like SeaMaiden said eating it is the best way to take it in my opinion. When eaten it takes about an hr to become active and lasts usually 3-5hrs. Eating cannabis helps relax the muscles, helps you sleep at night, helps distract from the pain, and lessens pain.
The second best way to take it is in a vaporizer. People with RA have weakened immune systems and smoking is more detrimental for us and takes us longer to heal from the damage cause by inhaling smoke.
Another product that helps me is Dr. Greens cannabis lotion. It's made from shea butter and infused with cannabis and essential oils (i like lavender for relaxation).
CBD strains work best for pain and RA, Harlequin is the best I have found so far. If you don't have access to tested cannabis, 100 %Indica strains are the next best choice. They relax the body and help with muscle pain and joint pain and tension.
When my Crohn's was doing very poorly I made a scramble with eggs and peppers. It almost put me in the hospital.It's already well known and documented that solanceous foods, peppers, eggplants and tomatoes, but especially peppers. aggravate RA badly. I learned that through a dietitian listserve posting my mother shared with me on Celiac and gluten-intolerance.
hey dank i have crohns too,thanks for the tip to leave out the wheat bread!When my Crohn's was doing very poorly I made a scramble with eggs and peppers. It almost put me in the hospital.
Had I had any insurance I certainly would have gone to the hospital.
Strangely I can say from personal experience that tomatoes are part of the dietary changes that are healing me. But then again I do not have RA per se as far as I know, just Crohn's.
If it weren't for self-diagnosis, there woundn't be any diagnosis around here haha.
Hey dude, I have taken out wheat, corn, soy, dairy, artificial colors and flavors, any chems in the food.hey dank i have crohns too,thanks for the tip to leave out the wheat bread!
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