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	<title>Comments on: restricted diet made me worse !</title>
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		<title>By: Darnell Strickland</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2007/07/13/restricted-diet-made-me-worse/#comment-13767</link>
		<author>Darnell Strickland</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2007 07:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well done, most people would have given up!

I have read that both (white short grain ) rice and cereal must be avoided when
curing yourself of psoriasis.
I love pork, and most people will tell you to avoid it without a real reason why
apart from it makes you itch. But if you think about it, the food they eat is
probably wheat or corn powder (meal?) or possibly a combination. Also most pigs
are grown inside a cage, they can only just lay down (pregnant pigs) can't turn
around. I know pigs will eat almost anything, dead decaying animals, old food
etc, so for a start we are eating pork meat that has been grown with food which
is not healthy for psoriasis suffers.

All the best,

Nat
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All the best,

Nat

So, I started each day with rice cereal, blue berries, cinnamon and
coconut oil, and I ended the day with the same thing, my &#34;treat&#34; so
to speak. And I stuck to the diet for 2 weeks, but I itched and
scratched a great deal, especially at bed time, upon waking, and mid
morning.

Long story short, I finally realized that I am allergic to rice !!!

Moral of the story: we must test each food individually.

I continue on the diet, substituting quinoa for rice, wondering what
the next discovery will be, and praying that I am on the path to my
own cure.</description>
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<p>I have read that both (white short grain ) rice and cereal must be avoided when<br />
curing yourself of psoriasis.<br />
I love pork, and most people will tell you to avoid it without a real reason why<br />
apart from it makes you itch. But if you think about it, the food they eat is<br />
probably wheat or corn powder (meal?) or possibly a combination. Also most pigs<br />
are grown inside a cage, they can only just lay down (pregnant pigs) can&#8217;t turn<br />
around. I know pigs will eat almost anything, dead decaying animals, old food<br />
etc, so for a start we are eating pork meat that has been grown with food which<br />
is not healthy for psoriasis suffers.</p>
<p>All the best,</p>
<p>Nat<br />
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<p>All the best,</p>
<p>Nat</p>
<p>So, I started each day with rice cereal, blue berries, cinnamon and<br />
coconut oil, and I ended the day with the same thing, my &quot;treat&quot; so<br />
to speak. And I stuck to the diet for 2 weeks, but I itched and<br />
scratched a great deal, especially at bed time, upon waking, and mid<br />
morning.</p>
<p>Long story short, I finally realized that I am allergic to rice !!!</p>
<p>Moral of the story: we must test each food individually.</p>
<p>I continue on the diet, substituting quinoa for rice, wondering what<br />
the next discovery will be, and praying that I am on the path to my<br />
own cure.</p>
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