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is always amazing to me when I find a food substance
that when taken in excess can cause pain the body.
And sometimes these foods, and food additives that
are regulated by the government, are supposed to
be safe. When I test clients and their supplements,
or ask about their dietary habits, or chemicals
in their work environments, we often discover chemicals
or foods that are causing their chronic pain symptoms.
When these chemicals are removed, much of their
pain subsides. |
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When
I talk to clients, I often ask if they can decipher what
foods tend make the pain worse or better, and if they crave
certain foods in their diet. One of the foods I am always
listening for are diet soft drinks with aspartame (Nutrasweet).
From personal experience, I have been relieved of constant
headaches when I was convinced to stop drinking Diet Pepsi.
I was a regular user and once I stopped drinking it, the
nagging headaches that I had for a long time totally cleared
up. So if you are drinking diet soft drinks, STOP NOW, and
see what difference it makes. I have had quite a number
of clients feel much better just a couple weeks after abstaining
from soft drinks.
Recently,
we have been introduced to the new fake sugar called Splenda.
Advertising for Splenda says that is made from sugar,
so it tastes like sugar. But this doesn’t tell the
whole story. Splenda is made by taking out 3 of the 6
molecules that make up sugar, and adding chlorine molecules.
If you are avoiding chlorinated water because of chlorine
toxicity, then you should be avoiding Splenda. You are
getting chlorocarbons from Splenda that can cause immune
system problems, such as thymus gland shrinkage, and other
genetic and reproductive damage.
The
FDA approved Splenda in 1988 as a sucralose sweetener
that tastes just like sugar. But the sugar flavor is artificial,
since Splenda is about 600 times sweeter than natural
sugar, so the sugar flavor is forced out of the partial
sugar molecule. And our body cannot use the sugar in Splenda
as fuel for our brains. It does not turn into the glucose
we need for brain function and energy production. Early
studies show many of the same side effects, such as headaches
and chronic pain, as found with aspartame.
Soft
drinks have surpassed water as the number one choice of
beverage in the United States. Aspartame is not the only
problem. When you have fibromyalgia or any other autoimmune
disease, you need good minerals in your diet to distress
the immune system, and the phosphoric acid in the dark
soft drinks will rob your body of calcium. The sugar version
is not better for you either, since sugar stresses your
adrenals, especially when it comes in concentrated doses,
like it does in any sugar-laden soft drink.
Also
all soft drinks are very acidic, with an average reading
of 2 to 3 pH. Acid urine and saliva pH readings are related
to immune system stress, and joint and muscle stress.
So if you want to have your urine and saliva pH levels
stay in balance (in the 6.4 pH range or higher) avoiding
soft drinks is very important. Coffee is another acid
drink, along with beer. Green tea is the only relatively
popular alkalizing drink. Or you can add lemon or lime
to your water (without sugar) for flavoring.
Other
substances also can cause chronic pain. Fillers, preservatives,
food additives and coloring agents in supplements can
build up as toxins in the tissues. This often makes it
harder to lose weight, and can create pain when these
toxins are stored in your tissues disrupting your nervous
system pain response. This is why it is important to use
high quality nutritional supplements without a lot of
fillers. Too many over the counter vitamins and minerals
seem to have more fillers than nutrients on the label,
and these are the ones to avoid.
When
choosing foods for your daily diet, or supplements that
support your daily diet, look for foods and supplements
that do not have fake sugars, preservatives like propylene
glycol, and any food colorings. By finding out what chemicals,
processed foods, or supplements are causing your pain;
you will also be able to see a remarkable difference in
just a short period of time.
About
the Author
Jane
Oelke, N.D., Ph.D. is a Traditional Naturopath and Doctor
of Homeopathy in southwest Michigan. She is the author
of “Natural Choices for Fibromyalgia” and
“Natural Choices for Attention Deficit Disorder.”
She is a professional speaker on natural health topics.
She can be contacted through her website at http://www.NaturalChoicesForYou.com
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