WackyJacky64
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It might. A keto diet, (which I'm on with no ill effects I might add,) may contain purine-rich foods. Purine breaks down into uric acid in the body which may result in needle-like crystals forming in your joints resulting in pain, swelling and tenderness. I don't eat the purine high protein choices often.
Yes it's called gout and can be very painful indeed.It might. A keto diet, (which I'm on with no ill effects I might add,) may contain purine-rich foods. Purine breaks down into uric acid in the body which may result in needle-like crystals forming in your joints resulting in pain, swelling and tenderness. I don't eat the purine high protein choices often.
Yes, you can't avoid everything.Blimey - if I cut out the purine-rich foods I'd be left with not much choice!
Never heard of purine before your post.
I know, I know, I just haven't lived!
I've just had bloods done but I don't think that test would be in it. But as the problem seems to have resolved apart from my finger knuckles on right hand I am going to see if that improves . The pain seems to have gone and the redness is fading so I will watch and see .A doctor inspection and a blood test for uric acid will reveal.
have read that meat and some animal products of eaten in large quantities can increase inflammation in the body,
I've just had bloods done but I don't think that test would be in it. But as the problem seems to have resolved apart from my finger knuckles on right hand I am going to see if that improves . The pain seems to have gone and the redness is fading so I will watch and see .
Thanks for the reply
I won't pretend to know that much about the mechanism of arachidonic acid as I really don’t. As I understand it, it can have both pro and anti- inflammatory properties depending upon how it is metabolised, but I believe it is not recommended for people who are prone to inflammation to eat large amounts of it. Now I may well be completely wrong about that, I’m no biochemist, but either way it is a science thing not a vegan thing.Probably vegan propaganda?
From Barnard or Greger perhaps?
it is a science thing not a vegan thing.
Then please provide some evidence.. rather than "something I have read".
If you can link to where you have read it we can see exactly what is being stated and by whom.
I had a flare up recently, including swollen feet and painful joints.
I was checked over by the surgery and assured that it wasn't gout (not quite in the correct location).
Diagnosed as osteoarthritis.
Eventually I got to see a physio (long wait time) and was told that more exercise of the joints would both improve things and help reduce reoccurrence.
The jury is still out on that one.
No obvious link to keto diet, in fact it might be tied in to when my diet drifted away from keto a bit.
Note to self to check this if it happens again.
IMO there are many people who hold a vegan / low carb / keto / carnivore etc etc point of view. They mostly keep quiet about their beliefs but will explain them when asked for advice. Unfortunately there are also people who promote their vegan / carnivore etc etc views aggressively without waiting to be asked. This could justly be called propaganda.What you call vegan propaganda I would call a vegan point of view.
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