Since late August of this year, I've been playing around with Brady Barrow's Rosacea Diet (from his book, Rosacea 101).
I go on it for a couple weeks, fall off the wagon for a few days or a week, go back on the Rosacea diet for another 2-3 weeks, then fall off the wagon etc.
The interesting thing is, I think that crazy diet is actually helping my MG's. Every time I go on it, my MG's improve in appearance (plus, my rosacea on my face totally goes away)... every time I go off it, my MG's gradually worsen again. I must admit to being very skeptical that merely changing my diet would have such an impact... so part of my "falling off the wagon" is on purpose to see if my MG's and rosacea get worse again.... but sure enough, every time I fall off the wagon, my MG's and rosacea do indeed get worse.
I am still somewhat amazed that this could make such a difference. Even more crazy is that not only do my MG's and rosacea improve, but the joint pain in my knees and ankles gets way better too (if I'm on the diet long enough, the joint pain totally goes away). I've seen a lot of stuff on-line about low carb diets being anti-inflammatory, so maybe that would explain the joints getting better? (Plus, Dr. L. mentions an anti-inflammatory diet in his book..)
Anyhow, I'm not saying this has been a miracle cure for all of my dry eye issues... but still, having better functioning MG's certainly does help matters, and I'll take all the help I can get!
Anyhow, don't want to make this sound like one of those scams promising to fix everything ("Take this little-known wonder-supplement from the ancient tribes of the lost jungles of Timbuktoo and you'll have more lustrous hair, you'll live to be 100, you'll look 20 years younger, all your ailments will be cured!!!"
But, just wondering... anyone else out there who's had any significant success by changing nothing other than a major change in diet?
I go on it for a couple weeks, fall off the wagon for a few days or a week, go back on the Rosacea diet for another 2-3 weeks, then fall off the wagon etc.
The interesting thing is, I think that crazy diet is actually helping my MG's. Every time I go on it, my MG's improve in appearance (plus, my rosacea on my face totally goes away)... every time I go off it, my MG's gradually worsen again. I must admit to being very skeptical that merely changing my diet would have such an impact... so part of my "falling off the wagon" is on purpose to see if my MG's and rosacea get worse again.... but sure enough, every time I fall off the wagon, my MG's and rosacea do indeed get worse.
I am still somewhat amazed that this could make such a difference. Even more crazy is that not only do my MG's and rosacea improve, but the joint pain in my knees and ankles gets way better too (if I'm on the diet long enough, the joint pain totally goes away). I've seen a lot of stuff on-line about low carb diets being anti-inflammatory, so maybe that would explain the joints getting better? (Plus, Dr. L. mentions an anti-inflammatory diet in his book..)
Anyhow, I'm not saying this has been a miracle cure for all of my dry eye issues... but still, having better functioning MG's certainly does help matters, and I'll take all the help I can get!
Anyhow, don't want to make this sound like one of those scams promising to fix everything ("Take this little-known wonder-supplement from the ancient tribes of the lost jungles of Timbuktoo and you'll have more lustrous hair, you'll live to be 100, you'll look 20 years younger, all your ailments will be cured!!!"
But, just wondering... anyone else out there who's had any significant success by changing nothing other than a major change in diet?
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