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Essay / It was more difficult, so I had been extremely ill. Although once I adapted to the daily diet, I stuck with it for a year, but then I felt that some food stores became lethargic, as I found it harder to keep up, in particular to live without food. When I broke my diet and ate wheat I felt much better, so far much better, and most of my cravings were about fourteen days ago. As soon as I tried to stop milk, I had the exact same experience. Many people today seem to be doing good with this diet and also not reporting the problems that I believed and reached the base of how to manage it. About Glutinous Rice Glutinous rice contains amylopectin, not amylose, so in theory it needs to be safe for all people with AS to consume. It was mentioned in an AS site that glutinous rice is made of another type of sterile molecule: amylopectin, although many starchy products are made of amylose. Apparently, Klebsiella bacteria can absorb amylose, but not amylopectin! My very first statements were that I bought a black rice that I thought was sticky rice, but today I believe it really wasn't sticky. At first it was fine, but after a while my klebsiella progressed and I started experiencing symptoms. Then I bought a decent sticky rice and had no signs of eating it for a longer duration. Reasons Ankylosing spondylitisAS is a type of reactive arthritis that follows a disease caused by the bacteria Klebsiella pnuemonae. The disorder only occurs in people with the HLA-B27 receptor. Even if 5% of people suffering from AS do not have it. Therefore, once the body produces antibodies against Klebsiella, the Klebsiella embryo will also be found in the intestinal tract of 40 percent of individuals and also tends to become an opportunistic germ that creates disorders in people whose resistance is reduced. I had a very sudden onset of a high fever, chills, and a horrible cough, which may be consistent with indicators of community-acquired Klebsiella disease. I believe I contracted Klebsiella disease again in May 2008, at a time when my immune system was in very poor condition, before I changed my diet in favor of conventional foods. When Google searches for a biological cure for AS, it turns up nothing. for me personally, my family forced me to have proper medical examinations. My sister showed me how to search medical journals online, to find out exactly what the latest study was on AS. Additionally, I discovered that AS was frequently grouped with other autoimmune diseases like MS, and I also expanded my research to find out what helped pancreatic diseases in general. I started making a habit of looking through healthcare journals at night after my child was in bed. If you would like to learn more about how to conduct your personal clinical study, I have written about it here. When the cartilage is straightened, the damage is irreversible and also very debilitating. So it's important to look after AS in some way - if left untreated, it will eventually cause permanent joint damage and pain. Anytime you have inflammatory fluid around your muscles for long enough, that fluid eventually disrupts the cartilage that protects your joints. It took me two weeks, but I finally discovered the answer. Here is the current good deal on AS. HeThere is a rheumatologist in the UK, also Dr Alan Ebringer, who has studied AS for 35 decades and has published almost forty research articles. I read several of his diaries and was able to observe how he gradually constructed a film that clarified AS and how to take care of it. I had been so ill that I remember very well the day I came back with it. It took me months to recover, and even though I went to the doctor and was thought to have whooping cough, the tests came back. I know that industrial labs don't have any evaluation for klebsiella, which is why I haven't been diagnosed yet, several months after I started experiencing AS symptoms. In the event that klebsiella could be cleared into the digestive tract in the long term, it is very likely that the immune system could recruit the invader as it disappeared and would stop attacking the B27 genes. But killing them doesn't do any good, because the germs are so prevalent in our neighborhood that they tend to cluster together. Sulfasalazine is a medication with unpleasant side effects that is often used to treat AS. It kills klebsiella and is currently considered the main reason for its effectiveness. Klebsiella feeds on starch, so withdrawing its food intake from my digestive tract can overpower them, leading to a decreased immune response. But when sulfasalazine is stopped, symptoms often return after a few months or weeks, probably because klebsiella has recolonized the gastrointestinal tract. Whenever we consume starch, some of it will remain undigested by the digestive tract, providing an abundant food resource for your klebsiella. Clinical experience has proven that low-carbohydrate diets help patients with AS. Lactose is a secondary dietary intake of Klebsiella, so eliminating flaxseed is also vital for many people. Low-carb diets also help people with Crohn's disease. Crohn's patients have antibodies against the Klebsiella bacteria. Crohn's disease can also be linked to AS. Crohn's disease and symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome are thought to be part of the AS spectrum. There is a very simple test to determine the sugar level of a meal. Buy iodine at the pharmacy and reduce meals. If it contains starch, the color of the iodine will change. It carries orange to colors ranging from inky black. Some selected vegetables and fruits contain high levels of carbohydrates, but contain none if picked when fully ripe. Some vegetables create starch when cooked, but are also still starch-free when raw (in reality, starch is found in the raw country but is protected by a "husk" that travels intact through the digestive tract; cooking destroys the husk and also releases the wheat). The iodine test helps decide which foods are safe to eat. One of Ebringer's sufferers, Carol Sinclair, who understands AS and IBS, recently wrote a novel, The IBS Low Starch Diet, which shows how to manage this diet. She suggests removing all grains, cereals, lentils and legumes from the diet program. If symptoms persist or return, then remove rice and rice products. If symptoms persist or return, then cut out many different foods, including low levels of carbohydrates, such as fruits and spices. During clinical treatment, all 600 patients showed high levels of vitamin klebsiella, and those who were able to stick to a very high diet. A.
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