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I'm curious about the difference in your peripheral pain and your SI pain and the correlation with dairy/sweets vs. starch.

Is the peripheral pain just general achy pain or is it specific and local?

I'm trying to sort out my own stuff.

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I think the weirdest thing that happens to me is that dairy products give me muscle spasms. Other issues too, but muscles spasms is really weird.

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just a thought I had when I read your post....not enough magnesium can cause muscle spasms. when you eat more calcium, you require more magnesium (it gets used in the absorption process). Dairy contains calcium.

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Its specific and local. It would be different for everyone, depending on where the toxins are accumulating in your own body. For me, I have pain and stiffness in my neck, shoulders and upper back. I also now have a rash in that entire area, since I have been eliminating all sugars and detoxing, which is a sign of the toxins being released in that area. I also will get pain in my feet and calves, which comes and goes now according to how closely I am following the No Sugar.

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