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ASPERGER'S SYNDROME (WIKIPEDIA)
ASPERGER'S SYNDROME IN ADULTS
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DISEASE CONDITIONS
2003 Statistics for top US causes of death
1)Heart Disease
2)Cancer
3)Stroke
4)Chronic Lower-Respiratory Disease
5)Diabetes
6)Motor-Vehicle Accidents
7)HIV
8)Alcoholic Liver Disease
9)Drug Overdose
10)Viral Hepatitis
11)Anemia
12)Asthma
Based on an article called "WHY WE WORRY ABOUT THE WRONG THINGS (The Psychology of Risk) by Jeffrey Kluger in the 12/4/06
issue of Time Magazine
American Heart Association
Risk Factors & Coronary Heart DIsease
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GOUT (Holistic Diet For Gout)
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Gout
Diet Therapy
Dietary changes that may be helpful:
There is a clear relationship between diet and gout. Foods that are high in a compound called purine
raise uric acid levels in the body. Restricting purine intake can help control uric acid levels and in turn, the risk of an
attack in individuals susceptible to gout. Foods high in purine are generally protein-rich foods, such as sweetbreads, anchovies,
mackerel, sardines, chicken, dried beans and peas, liver and other organ meats, herring, scallops, red meat, and turkey.
Limit the consumption of alcohol, particularly beer, refined sugars, including sucrose and fructose.
They raise uric acid levels.
Individuals with gout should not consume nutritional yeast or brewer's yeast, as they can raise
uric acid levels.
Cherries: According to a 1950 study of twelve
individuals with gout, eating one-half pound of cherries or the equivalent amount of cherry juice prevented attacks of gout.
Black, sweet yellow, and red sour cherries were all effective. Since that study, there have been many anecdotal reports of
cherry juice as an effective treatment of the pain and inflammation of gout. Strawberries, blueberries and other red-blue
berries are also believed to be beneficial.
Individuals who are overweight or have high blood pressure are at greater risk of developing gout.
However, lose weight gradually and not rapidly because restriction of calories is known to increase uric acid levels temporarily.
Foods to Eat
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Adzuki congee
(a traditional breakfast food) |
Cook brown rice and water in a covered pot four to six hours on a very low flame or warm burner.
Use lots of water to make the grain soupy and easy to digest. The dish strengthens the blood and qi, harmonizes digestion,
cools, and is highly nourishing. Other vegetables, such as carrots, onions, shiitake mushrooms, or broccoli; or another grain,
such as barley, can be added to the broth. This congee is very healing for the liver, joints, spleen, and digestion.
Vegetable and fruit juices: especially non-citrus juice, vegetable juice, celery and parsley juice,
red cherry juice, and carrot juice
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Purified water (dissolves toxins) |
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Celery Celery renews joints, bones, arteries, all connective
tissue; clears digestive fermentation, which causes dampness and acidic blood, according to Chinese medicine. |
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Tomato After digestion, tomato alkalizes the blood and is good for
treating acid blood condition of gout. |
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Seaweed |
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Cherries, strawberries, blueberries and other red-blue berries |
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Lots of vegetables, especially kale, cabbage, parsley, and other green,
leafy vegetables |
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Bananas |
Foods to Avoid
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Rich foods |
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Greasy, oily foods |
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Red meat and meat
extracts such as bouillon and gravies |
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Organ meats such
as liver, kidney |
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Coffee, sugar
and white-flour products |
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Refined sugar
and other concentrated sweeteners |
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Alcohol |
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Sweetbreads |
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Refined carbohydrates |
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Yeast products |
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Spices |
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Shell fish, poultry,
preserved fish such as sardines, herring and anchovies |
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Dried beans and
peas |
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