--- Barry <[log in to unmask]> $B$+$i$N%a%C%;!<%8!' (B
> My osteoarthritis has led me from investigating
> inflammation
> connections, to the paleo diet, and now to managing
> my acidity/alkalinity.
Barry,
I'm not trying to knock acidity/base management, because I
think it's a good idea, but my impression was that OA is
primarily a problem of cartilage degradation rather than
any problem with the bones -- I think the bone damage that
arises is just a consequence of the mechanical problems
from the lack of cartilage. So with OA it may be more
important to consider issues with chondroitin and stuff
like that? But I don't know, is it possible that keeping a
good acid/base balance can help to prevent the secondary
bone damage?
Jens Wilkinson