Well, a raw diet is far more effective in dealing with diseases that are linked to inflammation. Cooking creates substances which inflame the human body.
Thank you, good sir!
I have no doubt that a raw diet will better suit me...I was just wondering if you thought it possible that someone suffering from UC could recover to the point of being able to tolerate the occasional cooked meat here or there for, again, social reasons every once in a while. I understand that in general it will never be recommended by the vast majority of those on this forum, but I was just curious...
Anyway, welcome to the forum! I had awful issues with my bowels which I got rid of as a result of this diet, so I am sure you will benefit therefrom too.
I vaguely recall a post from a while ago (I want to say it was by Iguana?) who was speaking on the pitfalls of going "part-time raw paleo," and how it could be potentially as dangerous as a full-time SAD diet (i.e. it's all or nothing). If so, I feel like I've kinda validated that theory considering my dietary history...
I would suggest you look at the various ways of building a healthy population of intestinal flora. Also Phil has posted many articles on the benefits of eating foods that feed the flora, meaning they are resistant to digestion until they hit the colon where they are utilized by bacteria there, thus producing healing by-products that may sooth your intestines.
Thanks, Van. I'm going to look into this, as from the amateur research I've done, it sounds like intestinal flora could be the root cause of conditions like UC.
I could keep excess sugar including fruit to a minimum due to there feeding yeasts and fungi which when an unbalanced flora is present can even make things worse.
I was afraid I was going to have to nix the fruit...but it fits. Not an unreasonable approach.
Bone broths are said to be soothing.
I'm trying to stay 100% raw while I recover, if possible...is there a raw alternative?
I would also chew my foods very finely so as not to put coarse pieces of food through the inflamed parts of your intestine. Overeating where you're not completely digesting food stuffs will aggravate your condition.
I have actually already been making a conscious effort to do this.
I have been using one teaspoon syllium to a cup of water, shaken with probiotics, and then kept in the fridge, I consume that through the day. It is soothing, and will help form soft stools, and feed your bacteria population.
From what I read, psyllium is generally not recommended from a raw/paleo perspective...would healing from UC be a valid exception in favor of its usage?
Food like fermented cabbage can help, but go easy with them.
I've been eating a couple of raw fermented pickles every day or so.
You might want to try some Now brand vitamin D supplements. If they work, then you can focus on eating more vitamin D-rich foods.
Thanks, CK. I've always been a little skeptical of the efficacy of supplements, though. And did you mean to say if they
don't work to focus on more vitamin-D rich foods? I eat salmon, oysters, and beef liver pretty routinely. If I had to, I could look to include some organic pastured eggs, although almost all the ones I have immediate access to were raised at least partially on supplemental soy-ish feed...
Well, I would ditch the fruit/carbs, and go heavy on raw seafood.
Thanks, Inger! If I had to (::gulp:
give up fruit, I'd naturally up the raw seafood so as to break up the monotony.
And no cheating. That is what your body has been telling you for long, you just was a little slow to truly get it Our body always tell us, if we just listen.
Guess I was a little on the wild side.
And a little subborn.
I'm hearing it loud and clear, now.
Watch out for non native EMF, are you using WIFI, how are your surroundings, do you live in a city? Close to the ground or up in the "air"?
EMF pollution is very bad for the gut especially. It is not only the foods.
I live in New Jersey--it's densely populated. Very close to NYC, too--I routinely visit the city. I live on a ground level apartment. Not sure what I can do to counteract this...
Stay dehydrated, drink plenty of good spring water.
I've been drinking at least 2 liters of spring water a day.
Get plenty of sunlight, preferably naked.
I seize every possible opportunity to go "sunwalking"--spending lots of time walking with as much skin exposed to the sun as possible. Going to a nude beach is on my bucketlist...
How is your sleep? Sleep is the single most important thing for health. With good sleep we heal. Without it we are lost.
My level of sleep is not where I'd like it to be...but I've been aiming for at least six hours of quality sleep per night.
Squat on the toilet, it helps the gut to heal too. I always squat. My gut is very happy
I've been doing this for a few years now...it does make things go much more...smoothly...
DHA is the best when inflamed. It will help.
Are you also recommending supplementation?
Raw fats like grassfed beef fat might be healing too for the gut.
I jump on every possible opportunity to purchase raw grass-fed beef marrow, but it isn't available all the time. I'm sitting on a few days worth right now.
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...I like this!
Sorry, in German, but about ulcerative colitis healed by eating a raw food diet:
http://frohkost.blogspot.de/2013/10/warum-ernahrst-du-dich-nur-von-rohkost_4983.html
Perhaps Tyler would like to translate…
Thanks, Hanna. If anyone could extract any nuggets of insight from this, I'd appreciate it...
I haven't seen any fierce objections specifically to raw honey. I'd prefer to not go ZC, if it's avoidable, and If I'm nixing all other sources of carbs (fruit, veg), honey might be my only recourse...thoughts?
Thanks!