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cerabellatitis in a 15 month old

My 15 month old grandson has just been diagnosed with cerabellatitis, an inflammation of the cerebellum in the brain, which sometimes happens after a virus. It can take months to …
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What could be causing my Hemorrhoids to flare up like crazy ??

Hemorrhoids have been part of my life since the age of 15 (bad loo "technique" combined with bad diet, constipation, and probably genes too). But they've never been so bad since go …
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Paleo diet to treat psoratic arthritis?

I'm new to this website, but have been reading through some of the threads and am noticing that a few people have experienced relief from autoimmune conditions after switching to a …
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What could cause bloating from drinking water?

Hi, Another post from me on bloating. What could possibly cause bloating from drinking water? Been fasting all day, the first thing to enter my mouth was a litre of room temperat …
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How to restore gut Flora

Hi I believe I am constipated because there is something up with my gut flora, i've been dependent on laxatives stupid CW for the most part of being paleo and i think i've messed …
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Desperate assistance with BF

Hi all, im kinda new to paleo but have read an absolute ton on paleo diet and IF. Now im around 14-16% body fat. I work out 3 times a week and my goal is muscular hypertrophy, howe …
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New study: Effects of n−6 PUFAs compared with SFAs

Stephan Guyenet recently tweeted this study: Effects of seed oil vs. butter on liver fat, inflammation and serum lipids over 10 weeks I would love for this to be 'hacked' as it s …
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Sed Rate? Can someone elaborate on what it means?

I had blood work done a couple of weeks ago, I won't post the whole thing here but everything came back good except on the low side for B12 and a Sed Rate of 73. Over the course of …
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inflammation level

how can you tell how much inflammation you have in your body... or not?
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What happens with the Insulin?

So I was reading up on an article about how low-gi foods can be misleading because of the insluin that STAYS elevated or traveling around the blood for hours on end doing damage af …