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Posted by doe


Br J Nutr. 2000 Nov;84(5):589-95. Related Articles, Links


The role of meat in the expression of rheumatoid arthritis.

Grant WB.

wbgrant@norfolk.infi.net

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by inflammation of the synovial
tissues in the joints. A number of papers related to dietary components that
are associated with this inflammation are reviewed. In addition, the ecological
approach is used to study the links between diet and RA. Multi-country data for
prevalence of RA for females from eight and fifteen countries were compared
statistically with components of national dietary supply. Fat from meat and
offal for the period 2 years before the prevalence data was found to have the
highest statistical association with the prevalence of RA (r(2) 0.877, P<0.001
for eight countries). The statistical correlations for meat and offal were
almost as high as those for their fat. Similar correlations were found for
temporal changes in indices of effects of RA in several European countries
between 1968 and 1978 as more meat was added to the national diets, although
the correlations were higher for meat than for fat. It is hypothesized that
meat and offal may be a major factor contributing to the inflammation in RA. In
the present short review, the author examines some of the data that associate
meat consumption with RA and the possible factors, e.g. fat, Fe and nitrite,
which may contribute to the inflammation.

Publication Types:
Review
Review Literature

PMID: 11177171 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Posted by Sunshyne


Hmm. How hard did you search for that one? Was waiting for it, ya know?

The low carb diet I am on. I do not have any meat with nitrates on the label.
Has a section in the Atkins book, about nitrates and the dangers.. I also eat
seafood. Like salmon, lobster, shrimp... etc..

I read labels better than I used to. Taught my sons too, how to read the
labels. If I buy bacon with nitrates added. I soak it in water for a time, in
the fridge, and it removes the nitrates.. I also learned how to make my own
yogurt, cheese, and beef jerky. Still learning new stuff as I go along.

Do you even know why nitrates are added to certain meats?

I eat close to a Paleo/Neanderthin diet. There ya go, kitty lover, check that
out.







Posted by Sunshyne


http://www.healingcrow.com/dietsmain/paleo/paleo.html

Posted by Harvey R. Stone



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abusive,,, crude,,,, or whatever ,,,, because he or she will. I have
seen it many times.

Harv



Posted by doe


You were .. ?

That just worked Jimdandy .. then .. eh ..


That seems to be contrary to the article ..

Maybe you should smoke some cigars .. too ..

Hell .. maybe you should take up .. bullriding ..

This means you are from the Ozarks .. ? or Ontario .. ?


How come .. I don't believe .. YOU . . who only NOW .. have learned to read ..
actually KNOW .. the answer ..?

I think maybe you didn't understand the article ..

It says .. "something bad in meat .. something bad in meat .. something bad in
meat .. "


Br J Nutr. 2000 Nov;84(5):589-95. Related Articles, Links


The role of meat in the expression of rheumatoid arthritis.

Grant WB.

wbgrant@norfolk.infi.net

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by inflammation of the synovial
tissues in the joints. A number of papers related to dietary components that
are associated with this inflammation are reviewed. In addition, the ecological
approach is used to study the links between diet and RA. Multi-country data for
prevalence of RA for females from eight and fifteen countries were compared
statistically with components of national dietary supply. Fat from meat and
offal for the period 2 years before the prevalence data was found to have the
highest statistical association with the prevalence of RA (r(2) 0.877, P<0.001
for eight countries). The statistical correlations for meat and offal were
almost as high as those for their fat. Similar correlations were found for
temporal changes in indices of effects of RA in several European countries
between 1968 and 1978 as more meat was added to the national diets, although
the correlations were higher for meat than for fat. It is hypothesized that
meat and offal may be a major factor contributing to the inflammation in RA. In
the present short review, the author examines some of the data that associate
meat consumption with RA and the possible factors, e.g. fat, Fe and nitrite,
which may contribute to the inflammation.

Publication Types:
Review
Review Literature

PMID: 11177171 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Posted by doe


<<snip>>
Masai warriors, Eskimos, South American gouchos, and other peoples may live for
long periods of time on foods that are exclusively of animal origin and that
contain almost no carbohydrate. These people are vigorous and healthy, and we
learn from their eating habits that carbohydrate is not dietary essential,
because they have normal levels of glucose in their blood in spite of the fact
that their diets contain almost no carbohydrate."
<<snip>>

Masai warriors,

Actually .. they live to about .. fifty ..

Eskimos,

Eskimos have one of the highest rates of depression .. going ..

South American gouchos

Just rednecks in disguise ..
Turns you into a redneck ..



Br J Nutr. 2000 Nov;84(5):589-95. Related Articles, Links


The role of meat in the expression of rheumatoid arthritis.

Grant WB.

wbgrant@norfolk.infi.net

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by inflammation of the synovial
tissues in the joints. A number of papers related to dietary components that
are associated with this inflammation are reviewed. In addition, the ecological
approach is used to study the links between diet and RA. Multi-country data for
prevalence of RA for females from eight and fifteen countries were compared
statistically with components of national dietary supply. Fat from meat and
offal for the period 2 years before the prevalence data was found to have the
highest statistical association with the prevalence of RA (r(2) 0.877, P<0.001
for eight countries). The statistical correlations for meat and offal were
almost as high as those for their fat. Similar correlations were found for
temporal changes in indices of effects of RA in several European countries
between 1968 and 1978 as more meat was added to the national diets, although
the correlations were higher for meat than for fat. It is hypothesized that
meat and offal may be a major factor contributing to the inflammation in RA. In
the present short review, the author examines some of the data that associate
meat consumption with RA and the possible factors, e.g. fat, Fe and nitrite,
which may contribute to the inflammation.

Publication Types:
Review
Review Literature

PMID: 11177171 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------

Who loves ya.
Tom
Jesus Was A Vegetarian! http://jesuswasavegetarian.7h.com
Man Is A Herbivore! http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/manisaherbivore
DEAD PEOPLE WALKING http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/deadpeoplewalking




Posted by Sunshyne


I can take it.

Posted by Sunshyne




No, Ohio.



You got a crazy thing going on about iron, and now meat?


-Be gentle with yourselves, for you are in a process; you are changing,
growing, unfolding, and becoming, in manifested form, that which you already
are in essence.-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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267/209/135
CCLL-40







Posted by Sunshyne


<<snip>>
like the world does now.


Describe a redneck?

<<Snipped for stupidity.>>
Nope, Humans are omnivores.

Prove Jesus was a vegetarian..






Posted by doe


You have a .. steak or a burger or some fish .. and you wash it all down with
... remicade ...

And at fifteen thousand a treatment plan .. that burger NOW cost .. about .. 55
bucks..

Enjoy ..

Heh .. heh ..

Br J Nutr. 2000 Nov;84(5):589-95. Related Articles, Links


The role of meat in the expression of rheumatoid arthritis.

Grant WB.

wbgrant@norfolk.infi.net

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is characterized by inflammation of the synovial
tissues in the joints. A number of papers related to dietary components that
are associated with this inflammation are reviewed. In addition, the ecological
approach is used to study the links between diet and RA. Multi-country data for
prevalence of RA for females from eight and fifteen countries were compared
statistically with components of national dietary supply. Fat from meat and
offal for the period 2 years before the prevalence data was found to have the
highest statistical association with the prevalence of RA (r(2) 0.877, P<0.001
for eight countries). The statistical correlations for meat and offal were
almost as high as those for their fat. Similar correlations were found for
temporal changes in indices of effects of RA in several European countries
between 1968 and 1978 as more meat was added to the national diets, although
the correlations were higher for meat than for fat. It is hypothesized that
meat and offal may be a major factor contributing to the inflammation in RA. In
the present short review, the author examines some of the data that associate
meat consumption with RA and the possible factors, e.g. fat, Fe and nitrite,
which may contribute to the inflammation.

Publication Types:
Review
Review Literature

PMID: 11177171 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------

Who loves ya.
Tom


Jesus Was A Vegetarian! http://jesuswasavegetarian.7h.com
Man Is A Herbivore! http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/manisaherbivore
DEAD PEOPLE WALKING http://pages.ivillage.com/ironjustice/deadpeoplewalking




Posted by Michael Balutescu


Guys, when chemistry is involved is not good. Arthritis is generated by an
over-active immune system, this means that the body attacks itself.

I suffered terrible pain as well. My left hip and ankle were very stiff and
when it was to step upstairs always I was bending only the right leg and the
exercise was still very painful.

I've tried many medicines and nutritional supplements including the ones I
consider the best in the world (Reliv) but the enhancements were always
minor and not lasting.

But my research paid off: I discovered the best for my condition, namely the
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I hope you'll find this piece of info useful.

Regards,

Michael Balutescu





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