(2018-04-02, 09:34 PM)Kamarling Wrote: Interestingly, I have changed my diet quite radically in the past few months and am feeling the benefit. Several months ago I developed the heart condition, Atrial Fibrillation - a scary but quite common problem among people of my age especially those with existing heart disease such as I have. My consultant adjusted my prescription medicines to help control the AF and suggested a healthier regime to lose weight and take more exercise. Coincidentally I had suffered repeated attacks of gout around the same time so I had been stuck at home taking very little exercise and my weight had consequently increased alarmingly.
As the gout subsided, I started to take more exercise including a mild form of yoga, playing lawn bowls, swimming and walking. In addition I read about heart-health and gout avoiding diets and decided to limit my meat and sugar intake. I cut out sweet snacks, sugar, white bread and red meat. I limited my meat to a very occasional lean, free-range chicken meal and occasional white fish. Otherwise, I have been eating lots of fruit and vegetables, making vegetable soups, etc. I am not even close to being a vegan in that I eat dairy (milk, cheese and eggs), fish and, as I said, chicken occasionally.
So how did I fare? I have lost 8KG (about 18 lbs), have not had a sign of gout in those 3 months and no AF events for the past two months. My mood has improved and depression (a life-long curse) has not featured. I feel generally fitter and healthier than I have for years.
Wish you the very best Kamarling. I became vegan in July and found so many improvements in my health and psychological wellbeing but I work as a kitchen assistant and fell to temptation because of the Christmas Julbords. I get to take home food that would otherwise be thrown away. I will take it up again after Christmas. Being Vegan gave me so much more energy and better sleep but just increasing your wholefood and plant intake and decreasing animal foods and sticking to lean white meat and fish is a big plus!
Good luck - I'm glad you are so much better because of your diet.