Thursday, July 31, 2008

Why People With Arthritis Should Avoid Nightshade Vegetables.

I know I have posted about this before, but I am posting about it again because I have received several emails from JRA families who are inquiring as to what steps we have taken with Mia to improve her quality of life. Besides gluten, dairy and eggs, we also eliminated the "nightshade family" vegetables from her diet, which include:

  • potatoes (not sweet potatoes)
  • tomatoes
  • eggplant
  • sweet and hot peppers (including paprika, cayenne pepper and Tabasco sauce)
  • ground cherries
  • tomatillos and tamarillos
  • garden huckleberry and naranjillas
  • pepinos and pimentos
Nightshade vegetables are among the foods that some people feel can trigger arthritis flares.

In the next several posts, I will also share the protocols that have helped our daughter, in the hopes these protocols will help other children out there who are suffering from JRA. Children should have a happy, healthy, pain-free childhood. They shouldn't have to wait until they are in their teens to see if they are of the 82% who outgrow their JRA.

No child should wake up in the morning and be in excruciating pain as soon as their feet hit the floor. No child should be on steriods and NSAIDS for a prolonged period of time. And no child should be robbed of a healthy childhood.

Children were designed to live happy, non-restricted lives. They were designed to climb trees, do cartwheels all over their backyard and be in gymnastics and ballet recitals. For this very reason, we decided to go the natural route for our daughter. We were desperate and willing to try anything to help her. And this has worked for us. Granted, everyone's arthritis is different, but isn't it at least worth a try? I think it is.

7 comments! Leave yours here!:

Torey said...

Thanks again for all your help. Looking forward to reading all of your posts concerning the protocols. Don't worry about emailing everything to me if it is just easier to put it on the blog. I can't wait to read it! :)

Dana said...

Hi Torey,

No problem! There are several others who have emailed me with the same questions you have had, so I figured I'd just answer everyone all at once. :) But, feel free to email me anytime!!

Good to hear from you!
Dana :)

Sarah said...

I love you blog page. It has been a little while since I have looked at it. What amazing pictures. Thanks for the informative blog and for leaving comments on my blog even when I was slow...really slow at getting into the blogging swing of things.

Sarah said...

What a cute page. I love the pink and what cute pictures. Anyway, thanks for leaving comments on my not so active blog. It is taking me alot longer to get the hang of things. I guess I just need to sit down and make time to do it right. Thanks for the patience.

The LaBouffs said...

I've never even heard of nightshade veggies! Intersting...thanks for sharing!

Merrie said...

Very good information! Thank you for sharing. I realize that those really do affect arthritis... I have some trying to creep into my little finger and I can tell when I eat these that it hurts.
And... you are so right! Every child should have the freedom to enjoy life!
I get upset w/ children getting diabetes b/c it is totaly diet related and the parents fault! Parents should be more careful how they feed their children. I wish I had known these things earlier.

~*This Mama*~ said...

Hi there. I'm a 35 y/o mom to 5 and was recently diagnosed with RA. I am just learning about the nightshade elimination diet. I have recently stopped all meds as of 2.5 weeks ago and currently only getting chiropractic and acupuncture treatments for the RA.

Good luck to you! I'm going to subscribe to your blog to keep up with you and how you guys do with it.

Thanks!

Jen