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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
2012 and Interesting Article on Gut Flora and Rheumatoid Arthritis
One of my favorite 2011 photos, my son and my mom
I did not mean to take an unintentional blog hiatus. I was accidentally glutened at Thanksgiving. It was only slight, somehow I ingested a crumb. I only hurt for a couple of days but was a little off and brain foggy. I think it would have passed quickly but it was the holidays.... If I had stayed away from sweets I would have been fine. It was not the time for "just a little won't hurt thinking". Our dry windy winter weather had me in and out of a couple of sinus infections that had me dragging. Then I had a nasty bout with food poisoning. When the day of body aches went away I woke up feeling so clear headed, something I had not felt in a couple of months. The next day I got up and felt draggy again, dreading that the sinus infection had returned and feeling a bit defeated. When I stepped outside the sky was an orange grey hazy color. So I was happy to know it wasn't just me, I was responding like everyone else to the lovely dust bowl that blew in... I'm ready for Spring. Usually I do a post at the beginning of each year looking behind and looking ahead. This one is a little late, but better late than never.
I am hoping to do a few interview posts this year. There are more and more grain-free cookbook authors and SCD stories coming out, it's nice to get to know the people behind them. My husband and I own a small business, which is slow and struggling at the moment. I thought I could take advantage of the slow time and I am attempting to put my own research down into a book. It's so daunting, we'll see how far I get. If I don't get a book done, at least I'll have some great stuff to post here, so either way it's a win-win. Since I will be spending more time researching, I hope to come across more articles to pass on to you. On today's hunt, when I googled "THE GUT AND RHEUMATIC DISEASES" a whole mess of interesting stuff came up including this one, The Microbiome and rheumatoid arthritis. I haven't had time to muddle through all of it, but I was glad to see they making more connections with RA and gut flora. There is a connection with maternal RA and autism and now both are starting to show abnormal gut flora. Maybe this will move us more in the right direction than just blaming genes.
To ring in the New Year (a bit late I know) here's a photo of a bulletin board project I did in 2011:
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Thanks for the post. Absolutely fascinating review article on RA and gut bacteria - particularly love the historical aspect.
ReplyDeleteI love reading and learning anything involved with gut and digestion! Great post...and great bulletin board project. :-)
ReplyDeleteBe Well,
--Amber
Thanks Paul and Amber. I just knew someone else would find this interesting too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Very interesting. I have RA and this fascinates me. Finally an explanation for what is going on in my body that makes sense!
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique. I hope they continue to look into the gut flora/cronic disease relationship.
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