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Hi Paula and Paleopundits,
>I began to develop bunions after I was eating paleo - not before.
Me too! I just developed bunions after recently buying some boots
that evidently have too much of a heel for me. Usually I wear flat shoes.
>As long as I wear a relatively flat and wide shoe I have no pain, and I
>think the progression has been very slow.
I agree again. I had never noticed any pain until I got the boots.
> My mother's and grandmother's nutrition was very poor.
My mother was diagnosed with celiac and her mum died in her 50s of
chronic stomach problems, 'women problems' and a heart attack.
Thank you again everyone for so much information about bunions and
restless leg.
My restless leg was particularly aggravating last night. The only
different food I had eaten was a baked beet: (unpaleo), Sea salt -
(What is in this salt?) and extra virgin oil from Portugal. (Was
there anything else in there?) Was it the cooked food? I usually eat
raw. Was it the pesticides? This was not an organic vegetable. Was it
the high sugar content of the beet?
I bought some Himalayan salt the other day and I discovered that
iodine can be present in it. Since I am celiac, iodine makes me itch. So I did.
Any ideas about this RLS episode?
Paleobest,
Susan
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