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Right now I can handle about a cup full of blueberries a day or 3-4 grapes or blackberries or a few small apple slices. Anything more causes pain. No dried fruit for me. Anyone else?
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Diagnosed with AS 2018, MRI Sacroiliac joint: HLB27 +: uveitis NSAIDS, Peripheral (hands, jaw, knees) LSD - 2018, NSD - 2019, AIP June 2018
Some nuts (not me, what I eat) No dairy Some egg Some low carb fruit
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This is probably a personal question where you are at with gut health.
There were times I struggled with candida and I could not eat any sugars (fruits). When gut healthy (has to do a lot with probiotic supplements) I can regularly eat fruit without issue.
I eat raisins each day... several handfuls. Also enjoy grapes here in Argentina in our summer.
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I doubt very much if eating fruit makes any difference to your A.S. Still at least fruit is generally good for you and will do no harm and that I must admit is more than can be said for some conventional medication.
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I read some stuff about dried fruits in The Keystone Approach. I dont recall exactly, but I dont think it was recomme des for gut health improvement.
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If you are experiencing candida issues, then sugar is a no-no.
I do not think fruit (natural sugar) if not overdone is an issue... raisins do have a lot of sugar, so moderation is best.
I avoid sugar and sugar replacements and never add to food. Also avoid fruit juices and soda. If at a restaurant will get a licuado (with water) or small fruit juice if tired of water.. but that is 1-2 times a month.
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Thanks for your input. I’m new on this diet and can handle about one cup of fruit a every two days or so. No sweet fruits
Diagnosed with AS 2018, MRI Sacroiliac joint: HLB27 +: uveitis NSAIDS, Peripheral (hands, jaw, knees) LSD - 2018, NSD - 2019, AIP June 2018
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Fruit is tricky! Amount of starch depends on ripeness (think green banana vs. yellow with black spots banana). These days I can eat pretty much any fruit, and do so in large quantitiess. When I was starting out, I was limited not by how much but by what. Good: blueberries, frozen cherries, mango, pineapple, strawberries, lemon, melon No go: apples, oranges, grapes, grapefruit, raisins, dates, dried apricot Ripeness is the biggest factor, even for the 'good' fruits. The most reliable are the ones you can ripen on your counter
Suspected USpA. HLA B27, xray, u/sound, blood tests all -ve. Ancient history of plantar fasciitis, SI joint pain, knee arthritis. Recent history of tendinitis, neck pain, debilitating finger pain and stiffness (especially mornings). No diagnosis, no meds.
2010 - stopped eating dairy 2012 - stopped eating wheat 2014 - stopped eating all grains Jan 2017 - discovered NSD - 98% improvement in symptoms, continually amazed by my results, wish I'd found kickAS sooner
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Hi, I was listening to Dr Brooke Goldner and she helps folks with Lupus ,RA ,MS etc reverse their symptom. She recommends no more than 25% fruit in a day and 75 %raw vegetables, and flaxseed or chia seed for calories. She said her patients that eat a lot of fruit do not heal as fast . I also read a book this week about healing arthritis and it had recommended two servings a day of fruit, unlimited vegetables.
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Diet change has improved my RA. I feel best eating raw veggies and some fruits and avoiding grains, sugars, nightshades, beans and dairy. Sed rate dropped from 65 to 19, but it took over a year. www.fatsickandnearlydead.com excess fat/oils = pain for me recipes for raw food on Youtube "raw food romance" and "healing josephine" Josephine is in remission from RA after two years by change diet/exercise
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