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Is there a connection between different diseases and conditons?
I had some health problems recently and I saw my doctor about them (psoriasis, acne rosacea, a suspected stomach ulcer, and suspected rheumatoid arthritis), so I see specialists have relevant and appropriate creams etc. But I wondered, are they related? I read an article that said that many people who had Helicobacter pylori which caused their sores, also had acne rosacea. Are there any other links, and if so, what can I do to help my recovery?
The philosophy of health care that I live by is to treat the whole patient, because all body parts are connected to each other somehow. Often when you remove the cause of a symptom, other symptoms seemingly clear. To your situation, I would like to focus on gut health first. It is possible that if you heal your gut your other symptoms could clarify well. Why? Good intestinal health is essential for proper absorption of nutrients. In other words, if you eat a food that you have a sensitivity or an allergy to it can hurt your absorption of vitamins and important nutrients that your body would otherwise use to maintain overall health. The following measures could help your acne … Rosacea: a scheme. if on a regular diet, try a carbohydrate complex and vegetarians. If a vegetarian diet, try a diet of fruit and vegetables or a short fast. hypoallergenic diet rotation / 2. diet rich in fibers 3. small amounts of monounsaturated fatty acids 4. Increase: squash, cucumber, watermelon, winter melon, celery, carrots, cabbage, beet greens, Dandelin, aloe vera, mulberry leaves, lettuce, potatoes, cherries, papaya, pear, persimmon, the raspberries, buckwheat, alfalfa, millet, brown rice, mung beans, burdock root, onions 5. drink lots of water 6. formula: 4 oz mung beans and 2 oz brown sugar first boiled in 1 ½ pt. The water until the volume is reduced by half. Do not Eat and drink: 1. Food intolerance (food journal elimination diet / http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index; _ylt = AiSaDi67cXjV6jPsRPeiXQHty6IX;? _ylv = 3 & qid = 20080831071918AA6JZO9 show = 7 # profile-info-3J9jLcPlaa) 2. simple carbohydrates and sugar, fried, fatty foods, rich, chocolate, nuts, coffee, alcohol, ice cream and other dairy products, soft drinks, red meats, shellfish, bamboo shoots, white mushrooms, check for 3 sensitivities fruit. trans fats, hydrogenated oils (Margarine, vegetable shortening, imitation butter spreads, most commercial peanut butters, oxidation of fats (fried foods, fast food, ghee, barbecued meat) 4. Spice 5. smoking, stress, constipation, washing with harsh soaps acne rosacea: Supplements qd = daily, bid = twice daily, tid = 3 times per day, T = 1 tablespoon. Vitamin A (100 000-200 000 IU qd) [toxic dose] – AS DOCTOR SUPERVISED 2. Vitamin B6 (especially premenstrual acne) (50 mg qd for 1 week pre-menstruation, 100 mg tid) 3. Vitamin C (1000 mg qd) 4. Vitamin E (400-800 IU qd) 5. zinc (50 mg three times a day) 6. copper (5 mg qd) 7. selenium (200 mcg QD) 8. folic acid (5-10 mg qd) 9. omega-6 fatty acids, safflower oil (1 T. offers) 10. Yeast (1 T. offers) 11. HCl with meals (10-50 grains, work slowly), I hope this info can help you get started in your quest health.
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