But weekly yoga with a great instructor really strengthened muscles I did not know I had and my aches and pains disappeared! They reappear whenever I stop doing yoga for a few weeks... Regular, complete exercise or physical therapy would have the same effect. Just avoid doing just one sport (like tennis or golf) because the same muscles will be over-utilized and the rest will not, leading to more injuries.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with the anti-gluten-free posts. There is a lot of science behind the problems gluten causes. Google it, and you will find loads of research.
Gluten does not leave your body for about nine months, and you have to be incredibly conscientious about getting every molecule of gluten out of your diet, which is very hard. It hides in lots of foods, not just wheat.
I gave up dairy and gluten, and I feel much better. I have not eaten gluten for several years. I lost weight so I continued. On the few occasions I've eaten gluten, I've felt very tired afterwards.
I'm not a particularly ignorant person, although I don't claim to know everything about gluten intolerance. I went to a licensed doctor and a licensed nutritionist, both of whom suggested I give up gluten and dairy, which I did. Some people are just more sensitive to foods. I come from a very allergic family, so it's in my genes, I guess.
Well, after that rant, I'd like to say to the OP: GIVE UP SUGAR!! It's inflammation that makes you achy, most likely. I gave up sugar (well, OK, cut back drastically), and all my morning aches disappeared. I'm in my 50s, and only feel achy when I eat a lot of sugar. Of course I don't eat gluten or dairy, there could be some synergies there making me feel better, but sugar, in my case, is the culprit. It has no nutritional value, so there's NO downside to giving it up. Try Stevia, xylitol as substitutes. Agave, honey and maple syrup are slightl better sweeteners -- at least they cause fewer problems for me than does white sugar.
BTW, I hate being over 50. Hate it hate it hate it until I consider the alternative, and then I'm thankful to be alive and healthy. Focus on what's good in your life and make small improvements as you are able, OP. GL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am horrified that a soon to be RD doesn't know that there are NO vitamins or nutrients that are found in grains that can't be found elsewhere.
The fact that you so snottily dismissed my claims regarding gluten and arthritis shows that you have a lot to learn. I hope you learn it before you start practicing.
Please go ahead and publish a link to ANY relevant and peer reviewed medical research that indicates the evils of gluten. I have been researching this for years- there is NOTHING. perhaps I have overlooked some research- looking forward to seeing some here.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and I feel great. Truly, great. I have energy, I look younger than my age, and I'm mentally perky. I'm 15 lbs overweight.
I eat dairy, wheat and sugar every day (at least a little). I loathe kale so I don't touch it. I never exercise in a sweaty way. I eat beef and pork at least once a week. Pork!
Am I really the only one of me? In the ward 3 - Chevy Chase - Bethesda axis, it feels like I AM the only one.
OP -- try be happy. Are you happy, aside from your knees? I have a wheat-filled gut feeling that something is troubling you. Address THAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and I feel great. Truly, great. I have energy, I look younger than my age, and I'm mentally perky. I'm 15 lbs overweight.
I eat dairy, wheat and sugar every day (at least a little). I loathe kale so I don't touch it. I never exercise in a sweaty way. I eat beef and pork at least once a week. Pork!
Am I really the only one of me? In the ward 3 - Chevy Chase - Bethesda axis, it feels like I AM the only one.
OP -- try be happy. Are you happy, aside from your knees? I have a wheat-filled gut feeling that something is troubling you. Address THAT.
No, you don't. You just think you do.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and I feel great. Truly, great. I have energy, I look younger than my age, and I'm mentally perky. I'm 15 lbs overweight.
I eat dairy, wheat and sugar every day (at least a little). I loathe kale so I don't touch it. I never exercise in a sweaty way. I eat beef and pork at least once a week. Pork!
Am I really the only one of me? In the ward 3 - Chevy Chase - Bethesda axis, it feels like I AM the only one.
OP -- try be happy. Are you happy, aside from your knees? I have a wheat-filled gut feeling that something is troubling you. Address THAT.
Anonymous wrote:As a soon-to-be registered dietitian, I am horrified by the "advice" posted here, and the lack-of-science-based comments made here by what I generally assume to be an educated audience.
OP, if you want to lose weight, that is great. But PLEASE, for pete's sake, don't fall for the snake oil fad diets described here. You should NOT "give up gluten" on a whim, "stop eating grains," etc etc. That is dumb, dumb, dumb and yes, I do question these people who all of a sudden claim to feel so much better because they didn't have toast one morning. There are valuable and important vitamins and minerals that you will be missing out on.
Please take this seriously and consult with a PROFESSIONAL, not the arm chair nutrition wanna bes who populate DCUM. In the end, you may do yourself more harm than good.
(And by PROFESSIONAL, I mean a nutritionist or registered dietitian who is licensed and credentialed to practice in your state. I would say start with your doctor, but unfortunately, most MDs have very little training in nutrition.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm 47, and I feel great. Truly, great. I have energy, I look younger than my age, and I'm mentally perky. I'm 15 lbs overweight.
I eat dairy, wheat and sugar every day (at least a little). I loathe kale so I don't touch it. I never exercise in a sweaty way. I eat beef and pork at least once a week. Pork!
Am I really the only one of me? In the ward 3 - Chevy Chase - Bethesda axis, it feels like I AM the only one.
OP -- try be happy. Are you happy, aside from your knees? I have a wheat-filled gut feeling that something is troubling you. Address THAT.
Anonymous wrote:As a soon-to-be registered dietitian, I am horrified by the "advice" posted here, and the lack-of-science-based comments made here by what I generally assume to be an educated audience.
OP, if you want to lose weight, that is great. But PLEASE, for pete's sake, don't fall for the snake oil fad diets described here. You should NOT "give up gluten" on a whim, "stop eating grains," etc etc. That is dumb, dumb, dumb and yes, I do question these people who all of a sudden claim to feel so much better because they didn't have toast one morning. There are valuable and important vitamins and minerals that you will be missing out on.
Please take this seriously and consult with a PROFESSIONAL, not the arm chair nutrition wanna bes who populate DCUM. In the end, you may do yourself more harm than good.
(And by PROFESSIONAL, I mean a nutritionist or registered dietitian who is licensed and credentialed to practice in your state. I would say start with your doctor, but unfortunately, most MDs have very little training in nutrition.)