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The most common complaint I've received from people since I started this website is that I have no right calling my remedy an "absolute" cure. I've debated changing it, but I still believe with every fiber of my being that inflammation is the primary cause of RLS. If you get rid of your inflammation, you'll get rid of your RLS. So, I'm keeping the word ABSOLUTE in the title because technically, it is an ABSOLUTE cure. This is based on the premise that if you change your diet, and take the inflammation-healing minerals, herbs and supplements that I recommend on the daily intake web page ... you WILL eventually become totally free of your RLS. The problem is that there is no SET way to relieve the inflammation that is causing your discomfort. You can deal with the bulk of the inflammation by taking the recommended supplements and avoiding the obvious harmful foods. The difficulty is finding out which additional foods are harmful to your unique system. The plan that I've laid out should take care of 80% to 90% of your problem. After that it becomes a very personalized program, as each person has to find out how to deal with the remaining 10-20%. For some people the remaining irritation may be caused by tomatoes, for others it may be bananas, for many, it may be the medication you're on. Finding out what is prolonging your RLS and is inducing an inflammatory reaction within your body is all part of the great experiment that you must be a part of.
I was tremendously grateful when I pulled out of my 2 decade RLS horror. The hopelessness I suffered for so long was finally behind me. To escape the grip of RLS, I took my inflammation-healing herbs, vitamins and supplements religiously every day. I also changed my diet in a huge way. I had to drop many of my favorite foods, milk, Corn Flakes, rice, pasta, sweets ... Still, even a couple years after starting out on this new regiment, occasionally my legs would flair up. I'd sneak in some chocolate cake and ice cream, or a big plate of pasta, or a bowl of chips and a few diet cokes ... and that would often result in some twitching. It was frustrating, and I would react, but when I settled myself down I realized that yes my legs were twitching, but realistically, my RLS was still 90% better than it was before. And, I kind of brought it on myself. I know that by eating cake & ice cream, chips and pop, that I'm flirting with trouble. These are highly inflammatory foods. This more realistic outlook helped me to deal with these minor incidents. However, I couldn't help wondering why these foods were still causing even a bit of twitching? Shouldn't all the inflammation be gone by now? After a couple years of carefully watching my diet, and continuing my daily intake of inflammation-fighting herbs, minerals and supplements, why were my legs still reacting at all?
Then one day, while visiting the Self Nutrition Data website, I decided to check out the inflammation rating for two of my breakfast staples, orange juice and peanut butter. I was surprised to see that both were negatives. Orange Juice was a -25 and my natural peanut butter was -18. I LOVE peanut butter and orange juice. They were an integral part of my happy breakfast. I did some more research and tried to find another type of juice that had a positive inflammation factor. The good news ... and the bad news, is that the answer was carrot juice, with an incredible inflammation factor of +424 per cup! Carrot juice? My whole life I would cringe whenever someone even mentioned carrot juice (usually it was someone that had just bought their first juicer and was trying to convert me). The idea of drinking carrot juice gave me the willies. It was a drink for old hippies and creepy health nuts. But +424. That's absolutely amazing!! How can I not at least try it out. So, I bought a bottle of pure carrot juice and when I got home I tried it out. It wasn't an exciting experience, but the main thing is, it wasn't a repulsive experience. It tasted exactly like carrots, but just in a form that I'd never experienced before. Gulping down liquid carrots was a little weird at first, but I'm now used to it, and don't mind carrot juice at all. Every day I drink a few ounces at breakfast, lunch and supper. Since I started doing that, my legs and my sleeping have never been better.
At the same time I did the research into the carrot juice, I searched for a replacement for peanut butter. I checked out a lot of websites, and it was unanimous that almonds were the best anti-inflammatory nut. I like almonds, but not nearly as much as I like peanuts or peanut butter. But for the sake of trying to rid myself of that last bit of inflammation, I was willing to make yet another painful dietary sacrifice, and replaced my morning dose of peanut butter with almond butter. I also include a handful of almonds with my breakfast and supper. Since removing the negative effect that orange juice and peanut butter were having on my body, and replacing them with the positive effect of carrot juice, almonds and almond butter, I have never felt better. My RLS is completely gone. Even when I stray from my diet and load up on pizza and diet coke, my legs remain fine.
I believe that everyone, regardless of how intense their RLS is, has the potential to become totally free of their Restless Legs Syndrome, without the use of pharmaceuticals. The formula for success is simple and undeniable. Some day (many years from now) someone in the scientific community will discover that this formula holds true. By following this formula, there is a unique, but absolute solution for every individual. It comes down to you asking yourself "what am I willing to consume to rid my body of its inflammation … and what am I willing to give up?" |
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