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On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Mary wrote:
> How do you stop the assault?
Good question. It may depend on how far along the auto-immune
process is. It may not be an all-or-nothing phenomenon.
> My autoimmune conditions, arthritis in particular, stopped as soon as I got
> off of non paleo foods.
I don't have a similar basis for comparison. If obesity is an
auto-immune condition, as Ray suggests, then paleo has alleviated
it somewhat but not cured it. But I don't know whether it is an
auto-immune condition in the first place. If the elevated
cholesterol is a symptom of an auto-immune process, then paleo
has somehow aggravated it, but again I have no idea whether
elevated cholesterol really is related to auto-immune disease.
My chronic gum disease is cleared, but I think that is an
inflammatory process rather than an auto-immune one, although I
could well be mistaken. I don't have arthritis, MS, lupus, or
any other identified auto-immune condition.
Todd Moody
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