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Effect Of Fasting On Rheumatoid Arthritis

1/21/2021

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Alan Goldhamer is the founder of the TrueNorth Health Center in Santa Rosa, California, which has fasted 10,000 people for conditions ranging from diabetes and cardiovascular disease to autoimmune diseases.

​He noted that conditions that seem to be tied to dietary excess tend to respond predictably to the use of fasting followed by a health-promoting diet, which he describes as a low-salt, all-plant, high-fiber, low-fat, low-protein, and low-sugar diet.
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Does Fasting Benefit Rheumatoid Arthritis?
This approach offers people an option to eliminate the cause of lifestyle diseases, often to the point where the medication is no longer needed, in contrast to conventional medicine, which is more about the suppression of the symptoms associated with the disease rather than removing the underlying root cause.

Goldhamer put it this way: If you treat high blood pressure or type 2-diabetes or autoimmune disease medically, they’ll tell you, "You’ll be on these medications the rest of your life". That’s them in effect promising you, if you follow their advice to the letter, "You will be sick the rest of your life".

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Does Fasting Benefit Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Preliminary data suggests fasting may benefit metabolic diseases, pain syndromes, high blood pressure, chronic inflammatory diseases, allergic diseases, and psychosomatic disorders, but the highest level of evidence we have for the benefits of fasting are in regard to rheumatic diseases: autoimmune inflammatory joint diseases, like rheumatoid arthritis.

Nearly a century ago, it was written that "diet treatment is not generally recognized by the medical profession…", as one of the weapons with which to attack such diseases. This attitude persisted until relatively recently, but a systematic review of controlled trials has since "shown a statistically and clinically significant beneficial long-term effect".

Rheumatoid arthritis has a well-known genetic component, but the concordance rate, the chance that a pair of identical twins both get it when one has it, is probably under 30 percent, despite having the same genes–leaving 70 percent to be explained by non-genetic factors.

Even if we don’t know exactly what those factors are, fasting has been compared to rebooting the hard drive in a computer. Sometimes, the drive gets corrupted and you don’t know exactly where the problem is. But if you just turn it off and reboot it, that corruption may get cleared out.

The evidence base started with case reports; fasting followed by a plant-based diet, remarkable reports of years of pain and stiffness… gone within a week, and, more importantly, stayed gone on the healthier diet. One after another like that, but case reports are just glorified anecdotes. There have been studies going back decades suggesting fasting may represent the most rapid, available way to induce relief of arthritic pain and swelling for patients who have rheumatoid arthritis. But the studies often failed to have control for the placebo effect, which is especially important when it comes to relying on self-reported subjective symptoms, such as pain and general well-being. But there are objective measures, lab tests of inflammation that don’t appear to be affected by placebos, and that’s what you can see in controlled trials, starting immediately and remaining down for at least a year.

Ten different measures of inflammation significantly decreased after the fasting and subsequent meat- and egg-free diet, whereas none of the parameters budged in those disease victims that continued to eat their regular diets. And this squelching of inflammation translated into a significant reduction in pain, morning stiffness, loss of grip strength, and number of tender and swollen joints.

Even a year after the trial was over, those who benefited from the diet continued to benefit in terms of pain, stiffness, and tender and swollen joints, presumably because they stuck with it. There is little doubt that while fasting both inflammation and pain are relieved. But if you go back to the same diet you were on before, the inflammation returns—unless, evidently, the fasting period is followed by a vegetarian diet. Why might that be? It could be due to changes in the microbiome; the improvement in symptoms coincided with a significant alteration of the intestinal flora, which may somehow be beneficial––perhaps by strengthening the gut barrier. We know fasting can decrease the leakiness of the gut in rheumatoid arthritis patients, but we don’t yet know what role, if any, this plays in the disease process.

It could be as simple as eicosanoids, the mediators of inflammation that are formed from arachidonic acid. Arachidonic acid is a long-chain inflammatory omega-6 fatty acid found in animal fats. The biggest contributors are chicken and eggs, which together contribute nearly half of American intake. That’s been suggested as an explanation of why those eating more plant-based appear to have better mental health; they’re not suffering the "cascade of neuroinflammation" caused by arachidonic acid; why removing eggs, chicken and other meat was shown in a randomized controlled trial to improve mood, suggesting the arachidonic acid might be negatively impacting mood states, and may help explain the impact of more plant-based diets on inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.

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Conclusion

Maintaining a plant-based diet appears to be necessary after the fast to prevent the recurrence of symptoms and inflammatory activity; that is to say, fasting is the significant first step to get you to change the way you eat.

To Maintain A Healthy Lifestyle, You Need To Keep Eating Healthy
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Related Reading:

  • Autophagy: Fasting & Longevity
  • Intermittent Fasting Effects On Health
  • Is Wine Good For Your Health?

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  • Fasting for Rheumatoid Arthritis
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