Krisiloff diet

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Krisiloff diet

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Stumbled across this webpage http://www.krisiloffdiet.com and I'm just wondering if anyone tried his method?

Also wondering about good books on dietary modifications?
Age:25 Onset age:20 | Symptoms: Bladder/rectum pain, heartburn, sexual dysfunction, urethra and perineum pain, IBS, chronic fatigue. Makes worse: bad diet, poor sleep, alcohol. Makes better: positive thinking, good diet, drinking lots of water, internal/exernal stretching
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It looks a real load of rubbish to me. They don't tell you the first thing about how the diet works and expect you to fork out money for it!
Age: 44 | Onset Age:41 | Symptoms: abdominal pain and discomfort, urinary frequency, low libido | Helped By: quercetin, diazepam, neurontin, Elavil | Worsened By: sex, alcohol, caffeine
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Yeah, I thought so too. Just wanted to make sure.
Age:25 Onset age:20 | Symptoms: Bladder/rectum pain, heartburn, sexual dysfunction, urethra and perineum pain, IBS, chronic fatigue. Makes worse: bad diet, poor sleep, alcohol. Makes better: positive thinking, good diet, drinking lots of water, internal/exernal stretching
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This is not medical advice. Please consult your physician.
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food and CPPS

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Avoid:
Our five worst foods
#1: Coffees and Teas
#2: Cranberry & Other Fruit Juices
#3: Carbonated beverages
#4: Tomato Products
#5: Multivitamins (esp Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) and Vitamin B6)
#6: Tobacco
By avoiding these it has made a big difference in the frequency and pain. It is not easy eating bland food but things have been going well for the past few days.
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Re: food and CPPS

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Roberth, how long did you follow the diet before you saw improvement? A problem for me is that this diet conflicts with a IBS diet I'm thinking about trying...
It'll be oatmeal and water for me the rest of my life :shock:

it seems as good advice though.
Age: 25 Onset: 1997 | Symptoms: pain in pelvic area, urge/frequency, ejaculation pain, irritable bowel
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diet change

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Moonrock,

I noticed a difference after only three days. The burning sensation in the bladder has decreased significantly.

What in the diet can you not eat?
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Re: diet change

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roberth wrote:Moonrock,

I noticed a difference after only three days. The burning sensation in the bladder has decreased significantly.

What in the diet can you not eat?
That sounds really good!

The IBS diet I've looked into says that shouldn't eat meat, dairy, all fats, a lot of different fruit and vegatables, coffee, soda pop, alcohol, a lot of food containing fibre...etc etc. All foods that the bowels have a hard time digesting..
I am a pretty health eater, but this sounds insane :shock: . I won't be able to follow this diet, but I'll do what seems most sensible. I think the CP diet seemed a lot better in respect to what you can eat, and probably a wiser choice if the bowel isn't a problem.

I think the main thing is to cut back or cut totally coffee, soda pop, meat, high-fat products, artificial products (sweeteners etc), and boil vegetables so they are easier digested, and acid drinks and food. I hope this will do the trick.

What are the worst triggers for you guys? Also relating to IBS.
Age: 25 Onset: 1997 | Symptoms: pain in pelvic area, urge/frequency, ejaculation pain, irritable bowel
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Moorock,

I have been suffering for many years, tried all the standard fixes like Antibiotics, physical therapy, relaxation and so forth. It wasn't until I started to read posts on this forum that I considered that food may irritate my symptoms. If I drink a glass of Gatorade it feels like a hot coal is dropped into my bladder. It is the damn citric acid! But, it does not stop there. I had given up coffee, chocolate and caffeine without results. If was very difficult to give up these foods but since I still wasn't making progress I have given up any potential spicy food along with foods that are high in potassium. I now know why our ancestors traveled around the globe to find spices; what a bland diet! But, the pain is slowly subsiding. Bye for now.

-Robert
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My current diet is a blend of elimination specifics and wheat.

No Carbonated bevs, chocolate, coffee, alcohol.

No wheat in anything (and its in a lot of stuff). Read the label. Soups, steak sauce, creams, gravy, malt, oatmeal... it all had to go.

I have a lot of steak, cheese, sausage, salads, eggs, chicken, all beef hot dogs, potatoes, yogourt. La Choy soy sauce is OK. McDonald's big breakfast with no pancakes or biscuit.

I also cheat on the alcohol with wine or margerita's once in a while and I feel it.

When I break from this diet, I can tell within about 2-3 hours. Its been about a month or so and has been a great breakthrough for me. I still get pains but reduced them 80%.
Age: 44 | Symptoms: Pain in pelvis, Post urination drip. Helped by: Squat stretching, PT, Prelief before banned foods, Vit B, Cystoprotec AFTER foods, singulair after foods, Exercise. Makes worse: Stress, Alcohol (1-2 days after), coffee, Artificial sweeteners, chocolate, tonic Wheat/gluten. Drink a lot of water!!! 95% better to date!
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