Hello, I have once had astmah when I was a kid but now I have pretty much grew out of it just have allergies (seasonal) I have a 2 month bottle of factor advanced since this is a inflammation supplement I was wondering if I could take it or maybe bring back what I once had ?
Hello, I have once had astmah when I was a kid but now I have pretty much grew out of it just have allergies (seasonal) I have a 2 month bottle of factor advanced since this is a inflammation supplement I was wondering if I could take it or maybe bring back what I once had ?
Be very careful with this stuff if you have any inflammatory condition, i have IBD and ara seriously fukd me up after a few days.
What condition? (if you don't mind me asking) Because I have chronic bronchitis and it rarely ever causes anything
What condition? (if you don't mind me asking) Because I have chronic bronchitis and it rarely ever causes anything
Ulcerative colitis
Sucks, thanks for sharing though man
Hello, I have once had astmah when I was a kid but now I have pretty much grew out of it just have allergies (seasonal) I have a 2 month bottle of factor advanced since this is a inflammation supplement I was wondering if I could take it or maybe bring back what I once had ?
That's a good attitude to have about it. I was diagnosed with Crohns as a young child, but since I cut out gluten a few years ago I've been doing great. I still won't touch ARA though, out of precaution.Has actually made me a stronger and more determined person. i've had control over it for quite a long time now with only a few short term hiccups along the way. People with chronic serious bouts of crohns/UC i really feel for.
That's a good attitude to have about it. I was diagnosed with Crohns as a young child, but since I cut out gluten a few years ago I've been doing great. I still won't touch ARA though, out of precaution.
I never did well with dairy products, so I cut them out as well, although I do great with whey protein, even if it's not completely lactose free (I usually have concentrate). I'm glad you've figured out what works for you. A lot of people don't realize how big a role diet plays with this sort of thing.Glad to hear you got on top of it. Lactose and maltodextrin are a definite trigger for me. Avoid them like that the plague.
You should be fine... the inflammation is directed at muscle and tendon/ligaments so it should not be a problem. If youre truly smart though, ask a real doctor instead of us![]()
I have been concerned about its potential effects on the heart and also its potential to exacerbate chronic injuries such as lower back pain, etc.
Tendons/ligaments? Doesn't sound like something I want to be taking then