Posted on May 16, 2024
SFC Jimmy Arocho
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Confirmation of Diet as a Treatment for Gulf War Illness:
The rationale for the proposed research comes from observations from a smaller study which demonstrated profound widespread symptom improvements in veterans with Gulf War Illness (GWI) after one month on the diet. Improvements were noted in every symptom domain and included significant reductions in overall symptom number (with an average of 9 symptoms going away), reduced pain, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); and concurrent significant improvements in cognitive function and quality of life. Results also demonstrated that those who improved on the diet had a significant reduction in peripheral inflammation, as compared to those who did not improve on the diet. These benefits have been observed without any negative side effects and the majority of participants continued to follow the diet three months after study completion, suggesting continued improvement and good feasibility. The objectives of this study are: 1) to evaluate whether or not the substantial benefits observed in the recently completed clinical trial hold in a larger group of more diverse veterans with GWI, and 2) to identify blood and/or brain measures which predict improvement on the diet. By recruiting a large group of veterans which are representative of those with GWI, the findings of this research should be applicable to the larger GWI community. The impact of this research could be quite profound, with the diet being a no-risk, low-cost treatment option with no side effects, which allows each individual veteran to take back control of his/her health. There are no direct risks to following the diet since it is a healthy whole-food dietary approach which provides all necessary nutrients. The potential benefits of the diet include improvement in GWI symptoms; improvement in quality of life, potential for improvement in other health markers related to diet (such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure) and the possibility of benefit to the larger community. If positive results are confirmed in the proposed study, then the next step would be to teach all Veterans Administration (VA) dietitians how to administer the low glutamate diet so that all veterans have access to it, which should be possible within 1-2 years of the completion of this study. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, 33314
Nova Southeastern University, Contact: Oleksandra Shchebet, [login to see] [login to see] , Principal Investigator: Amanpreet Cheema, PhD
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SGT Boe Marshall
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Good Afternoon SFC: I completed the original study in 2018, and though it was not easy I learned enough to completely improve my life, but not poisoning myself with the wrong foods and chemicals.
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SFC Jimmy Arocho
SFC Jimmy Arocho
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The following of Quality of Life improving clinical research is a noteworthy leap of faith. I’m proud to witness the resiliency of the Persian Gulf War Veteran. 33 years of debilitating health has been too long of a period to wait for healthcare. Thank you for leading our community with meaningful Gulf War Illness interventions.
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SGT Kevin Hughes
SGT Kevin Hughes
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Wow, that is so cool! You are what you eat...and man I am so proud of you for being able to make those lifestyle changes.
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SFC Jimmy Arocho excellent info for PGW Vets.
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Oleksandra Shchebet
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Hello!
I'm the main coordinator of the Diet study. If you'd like to learn more about it, please don't hesitate to contact me. My email is [login to see] , and my phone number is 965 - 262 2896.
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SGT Kevin Hughes
SGT Kevin Hughes
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I am an old guy, but just wanted to thank you for conducting this study. Not only educating people, but helping them realize that they can change for the better. Way to go!
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Oleksandra Shchebet
Oleksandra Shchebet
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Thank you for your kind and supportive words, sir, and thank you for your service! We are doing our best to find the key to understanding.
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SGT Kevin Hughes
SGT Kevin Hughes
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Oleksandra Shchebet - Back in my college days, I participated in a study about Zinc. We had to stay in a dorm for four weeks, and eat out of these little airplane dishes. Exact amounts of each food was in those compartments. You couldn't eat any snacks or outside food. They wanted to control every nutrient and calorie. We started with fifty volunteers, but only 16 of us finished the four weeks. So I know how tough it is to pull off an Actual Research Study. That was fifty years ago, and I still remember how hard the Academics worked to find things out!
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