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>>Theola
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>depending on what joint, strangly enough...my home doctor never saw a
>connection to all the joint pains I have (woops I mean had :) ), so I have
>been send to lots of difrent doctors, and they all had their own conclusions
>and medicin, the only thing that they are all sure off is that I've got
>hyper flexibility...I do know I come from a long line of family with all
>sorts of reumatics on both my mom and dad's side.
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>Frederiek
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Today the weather is very warm (in the afternoon) and humid overhere and I
notice an immediate increase in pain and swelling here. BUT, BP (Before Paleo)
it would have been impossible for me to even move on a day like this.
Despite the weather I've been making applesauce and preserving it in jars.
Also an attempt at homemade vinegar is under way. So a lot of labour-intensive
work that involces carrying and lifting huge pans.
I have never noticed any connection between the amount of meat or kind of
meats I eat and inflammation.
Carbs seem to have quite an input in that in a negative way.
Christy
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