Townsend, Montana | wheat5 - 11/2/2024 15:22
My Dad is 80ty years old and is a farmer. He also worked in a factory for 40ty years.
Lately he's been diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Does anybody have any experience with this disease or know of a cure?
He's now on some oxygen. Please reply and thanks in advance.
I was diagnosed with pulmonary disease (asthma/farmer lung/hay fever, depending on which doctor you asked) at age six. In high school I was told I would likely have COPD by my 50's. Joints started hurting in my teens from the steroids.
22 years after my initial diagnosis and a couple years of cutting out any and all synthetic ingredients/additives/foodstuffs from my diet ALL of my symptoms are 100% GONE. I have a supposedly incurable disease that is 100% in remission.
I started with a beef/water/salt elimination diet (NOTHING else) and went from there. Took less than a week for all my symptoms to clear up.
Might seem extreme, but worth a try in my opinion. Minimal risk with possibly a great reward. Start with the elimination diet and go from there. If you can find a doctor that would rather prescribe a diet/lifestyle change than a pill, they would be great to have in your corner.
YMMV.
Edited by 1972RedNeck 11/2/2024 23:23
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