{"id":2170,"date":"2015-01-16T13:47:12","date_gmt":"2015-01-16T17:47:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thiscontemplativelife.com\/?p=2170"},"modified":"2015-01-16T13:47:12","modified_gmt":"2015-01-16T17:47:12","slug":"amy-myers-md","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thiscontemplativelife.com\/index.php\/2015\/01\/16\/amy-myers-md\/","title":{"rendered":"Amy Myers MD: The Problem with Grains and Legumes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href='http:\/\/www.amymyersmd.com\/2014\/03\/24\/the-problem-with-grains-and-legumes\/'>Amy Myers MD<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>If you know me, you know that I have been living with SLE (lupus) since I was 15 and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) from 12-15. In the late 80s, when I was in my early twenties I found a doctor in Sydney, Australia, who had treated several patients with SLE and other complex diseases using diet and supplements. At that time he was considered unorthodox, &#8220;wacko&#8221; even by conventional doctors and some were even trying to get him in trouble with Medicare (our universal health system) for prescribing too many &#8220;screening tests&#8221;. He had a relationship with a very extraordinary pathologist who could and did test for all kinds of antibodies like anti parietal cell antibodies. The conventional thinking was, if you have ANA and Anti-DNA antibodies then you have some kind of autoimmune disease and if you fit the diagnosis for SLE then immune suppression is the way to go. They didn&#8217;t think they needed anymore information. They thought it was a waste of money.<\/p>\n<p>But Dr Reading had discovered through clinical practice that diet and supplements can affect the course of autoimmune disease (also Bipolar, schizophrenia and other &#8220;too-hard&#8221; conditions. He was also trained as a psychiatrist). He published a small paper on SLE in a tiny Journal of Clinical Nutrition and what I want to talk about today is <em>legumes<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Basically if you were his patient and if you had a positive ANA (antinuclear antibody), then he would recommend avoiding not only gluten but legumes as well. People with say, Bipolar, had a similar diet but were permitted to eat legumes: eg beans, lentils, pulses, cocoa, chocolate, peanuts (only I don&#8217;t think anyone ate peanuts because of aflatoxins).<\/p>\n<p>It was not until recently when I read The Perfect Health Diet by Jaminet and Jaminet, that I had any explanation WHY one would avoid the bean family. They have a chapter titled &#8220;Legumes: Almost grains. Finally someone had looked into this and found <em>lectins<\/em>, another protein (apart from say, gluten or casein) that is problematic for autoimmune and other diseases. This made total sense to me. I had slacked-off for about 10 years and first hummous and then even tofu had snuck back in my diet, after being very strict for 7 years. This coincided with me traveling to and living in the USA. I also started to eat eggs and corn (oh so much regret about all that (GMO) + corn that I ate&#8230;) some nightshades, even some casein. I was eating alot of got cheese by the turn of the century.) I am now ultra strict again due to a recurrence of childhood eczema and a flare of my SLE last year (all healed now \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>This approach to working with autoimmune disease (and others) is now often called &#8220;autoimmune Paleo&#8221; or AI Paleo&#8221;. I am wary of the &#8220;paleo&#8221; movement because some of it&#8217;s proponents, and many of the most famous ones are not precise nor rigourous enough and seem to be more focused on weight loss etc. However I highly recommend Chris Kresser (<em>Your Personal Paleo Code<\/em>, <em>The Paleo Cure<\/em>) Jaminet and Jaminet (<em>The Perfect Health Diet<\/em>) and Dr Amy Meyers seems to be of the same quality (although I haven&#8217;t had the opportunity to read her book yet).<\/p>\n<p>Anyhow, I wanted to post this link to Dr Amy Meyers page. She is a Functional Medicine doctor (USA, MD) and specialises in Autoimmune disease. Her new book comes out soon (27th January 2015) <em>The Autoimmune Solution.<br \/>\n<\/em><br \/>\nHere she explains about lectins:<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.amymyersmd.com\/2014\/03\/24\/the-problem-with-grains-and-legumes<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Amy Myers MD. 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