Cure Rheumatoid Arthritis, the McDougall Diet


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Phyllis cured her rheumatoid arthritis and got her life back by following a simple diet of delicious foods, no pills, side effects, or expense.

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25 Responses to “Cure Rheumatoid Arthritis, the McDougall Diet”

  1. kentucy9999 says:

    @MrJasonSmarts ………British word I believe Jason. Heard it a number of times in old Beatle films. A Hard Day’s Night and all that………I have rheumatoid arthritis. It is pretty severe at times. This “diet” cure is a bunch of BS. If eating grapes and staying away from Equal would help me very much I’d be eating grapes by the truckload every day. It is BS.

  2. MrJasonSmarts says:

    @kentucy9999 haha whats your problem? i was just letting you know the meaning of the word.. haha

  3. kentucy9999 says:

    @MrJasonSmarts …….You ought to know Jason.

  4. MrJasonSmarts says:

    @kentucy9999 daft means stupid…

  5. popimpslab says:

    @SmallTimeShred Love life! Life is yours for free and pain free! Please visit the gerson.o r g website. Also nutrition will change your disorder in your body. You must be committed to eating whole, raw vegitables and finding out what food allergy you might have. There is a cure. Search and you will find. The gerson institute has been in effect for more than 60 years curing people of cancers, and degenerative diseases. Look and do! God Bless You!!!

  6. LeonVerhulst says:

    My wife was diagnosed with RA last year in August after 4 months of increasing joint pain. We asked if food would help and it was met with a wall of rejection by her rheumatologist.
    In October of that same year, I began to have sore feet, then shoulder, then swollen hands. Had the test for Rheumatoid factor, which is high and Anti CCP is high also. After two visits to my specialist, it’s inconclusive. Anyone heard of this happening to two people months apart before. Specialists are not phased.

  7. lsurrell2 says:

    Actually, I agree with this video. I’m gluten-free, dairy-free and sugar free and feel wonderful. There are many selections to choose from in stores such as Sprouts, Henrys and Whole Foods. If you stay committed for at least 3 months, you will notice a considerable difference.

  8. mebawg says:

    @SmallTimeShred i completely understand i was diagnosed when i was 22…. write down what you eat and you will notice the pain is worse when you eat lots of dairy and hydrogenated oil and saturated fats…eat fish and leafy greens, trust me you will notice the difference

  9. kentucy9999 says:

    Thanks Gerry. I’ll file that away. Ummm, Gerry. You’re supposed to capitalize the first word in a sentence. I’m not sure what “daft” means? Is that one of those funky British words? It means smart I believe.

  10. gerryboy3699 says:

    what you wantin, a fuckin novel ya daft cunt

  11. kentucy9999 says:

    That’s it gerry? That is your comment?

  12. gerryboy3699 says:

    its a known fact that people who type in youtube comments like “my threshold of pain is up in the moon somewhere” are headcases

  13. kentucy9999 says:

    Shred……………sorry to hear that. Don’t give up. My fundamental point was simply that adding or subtracting a few things from your diet was not going to change a major medical disorder. It could help a little bit I suppose. If someone eats pizza and candy bars all day I don’t imagine that is very positive….I had a friend who went on a STRICT diet via a nutrionist which helped him ALOT. It was a very strict diet though. Big Time!! I’d look into it. Take Care my friend.

  14. SmallTimeShred says:

    @kentucy9999 Good point man. im 16 years old and i have arthritis and stills desease. will this diet really help me? i cant do anything my friends do and im failing school because i can walk properly. i used to take methatrexate but now i take Anakinra which is an injection. i hate life man. my doctor says this is never going to go away. im only fucking 16.

  15. Cellimmunitydotcom says:

    I used to have arthritis pain all throughout my body, had pain for years and years, not until a friend of mine told me about an all natural, little known protein, did my pain go away.

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  16. Cellimmunitydotcom says:

    I used to have arthritis pain all throughout my body, had pain for years and years, not until a friend of mine told me about an all natural, little known protein, did my pain go away.

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  17. kentucy9999 says:

    With all due respect this is BS. There is a headache and then there is a HEADACHE. There is a sprained ankle and there is a SPRAINED ANKLE. I’m an athlete. I’ve had so many injuries I couldn’t even list them. My threshold of pain is up in the moon somewhere. One morning I woke up about five years ago and I couldn’t get dressed. It took me 15 minites to get out of a car. My knees swell up now and my shoulders get so sore I can’t lift my arm. No diet is gonna help me. Methatrexate.

  18. angelbe88 says:

    Arthritis is inflammation. Look at things that cause inflammation. Refined sugars, glutens, Dairy. Maybe even GMO’s like corn The best thing you can do for your body is consume as much fresh raw foods as possible. Vegan. I used to get a lot of joint pain from breads. Shooting pains in my wrists. I also used to have chronic low back pain, headaches, depression, etc.. All gone. I eat mostly fruits for breakfast, lunch. Dinner could be a giant salad or a vegetable dish. Occasionally I eat quinoa.

  19. katieshealinggarden says:

    Im so very sorry to hear of your suffering…..I just want to the Dr yesterday because they think I have RA. If I do, I will treat it with diet……please give this a chance instead of the drugs……drugs cause even more problems….enbrel causes lymphoma….poss blood clot, stroke. Diet IS the answer. Look up Dr Johanna Budwig……

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  21. brittany51791 says:

    hello, i’m 18 and am very worried i may have this. i feel really confused. may i ask how long you had tried this diet before you stopped?

  22. wifey231 says:

    I have SEVERE RA. I am on Methotrx, Arava, Plaquenil AND Enbrel (an shot). My knees and hips are damaged, but my meds keep my RA from progressing faster.

    Having said that, I have ALSO tried the dietary route (which is very DIFFICULT), and it DID HELP!!! I am aware of the Leaky Gut causation theory for RA, and honestly, I sort of believe it. As we speak, I am also treating myself for Leaky Gut Syndrome. People don’t have to choose one or the other. See what works for you.

  23. bbysf says:

    methotrexate is the most effective RA drug, for a lot of people it works. It made me really sick so i was put on leflunomide, this didnt work so i tried anti-TNF (adalinumab). this didnt work so now i combine this with 20mg leflunomide… guess what, its working, i lost hope, these videos give false hope. i will have to take these forever but its reality, nothins easy especially debilitating diseases, i will have my hip replaced next year (im 30) i find mcdougalls diet insulting to my suffering

  24. bbysf says:

    i have had RA for 18 months. i already need my hip replacing and have lost alot of the use of my hands.i also happen to be finishing my PhD in human molecular biology in which i specialise in immunology. although the cause is unknown it is definitely not diet. thankgod i live in the UK where we all get good treatment for free and thankgod for the scientists and ARC who developed the antiTNF treatments that are helping me now. the FACT is this a complex autoimmune disease.this docter isan idiot

  25. dantean says:

    What happened when you eliminated the foods this diet says affect the liver and joints and cause pain and RA?

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