Brian Austin Green says that the diet has led to symptoms "as a stroke"

"I couldn't talk. I couldn't read. I couldn't write," said actor 90210.


In a new interview, actor Brian Austin Green opened up on the symptoms "similar to a stroke" which he says has spent more than four years recovering. The teenage idol of the 90s was invoked on the podcast Sex, lies and sprayed tanning , hosted by Dancing pro Cheryl Burke . (Green has contributed to the reality TV show and is related to Dwts Dancer Sharna Burgess .) Speaking to Burke, the actor said that health professionals had taken a long time to understand what caused his intense symptoms because he had not had a stroke. According to Beverly Hills, 90210 Star, he couldn't read, speak or write for a while and was periodically nailed. Read the rest to find out more, including food choices which, according to him, have led to the disease.

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Green remembers not being able to speak.

Brian Austin Green at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards
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As indicated by People , on the episode of October 2 of October Sex, lies and sprayed tanning ,, Green listed the symptoms of his mysterious disease.

"I had spent four and a half years recovering from symptoms similar to a stroke without ever having had a stroke, but I couldn't speak," he said.

The actor explained that he had received a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis and vertigo and was bedridden for three months.

He continued: "These neurological things began to happen after vertigo, and it was - it was four and a half years of my life. I got to the point where I mixed as if I was a man 90 years old. I couldn't say it. I couldn't read. I couldn't write. "He added:" I had such a cerebral fog that I reintroduced my best friend, as, more 25 years and over to my sister whom he had also known for over 25 years. "

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He says his diet was behind his health problems.

Brian Austin Green at an event for
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Green continued by explaining that he spent "more than 190 blood tests" and had two MRIs, none of these tests resulting in a concrete response. He therefore began to explore outside the field of Western medicine. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

"Everything was not diagnosed by Western medicine, so I finally had to find a doctor who is much more, like kinesiology and oriental medicine," said the 50 -year -old. A new practitioner told Green that he had "internal inflammation of gluten and the newspaper" and that stress also contributed to his symptoms.

Burke asked Green if His car accident 2014 was determined to be a factor, and Green said that his problems were "completely food" despite reports in the press which indicated the opposite. "It's a confusing story," he admitted.

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Green diagnoses can lead to many possible symptoms.

 Brian Austin Green at the 6th Annual Night Of Generosity in 2014
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According to the Mayo clinic, hemorrhagic rectocolitis "is an inflammatory disease of the intestine (MII) which causes inflammation and ulcers (wounds) in your digestive tract." Symptoms include diarrhea, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain and cramps, weight loss, fatigue and fever, among others. Mayo Clinic explains that the course of the ulcerative colitis varies according to the individual and that some patients come into remission.

"The exact cause of the ulcerative colitis remains unknown. Previously, the diet and stress were suspected. However, researchers now know that these factors can worsen but do not cause ulcerative colitis," reads the Mayo clinic site.

As for vertigo , the Mayo clinic explains: "Vertigo is the false sense that your environment turns or moves." Vertigo can occur for various reasons, including migraines, the accumulation of liquid in the inner ear of Menière's disease, infection, etc.

Green has also lowered a lot of weight involuntarily.

Green previously opened on his health problems, including in 2022 Hello America Interview alongside Burgess.

"I have treated ulcerative colitis several times. It is a really approximate experience," said Green. Burgess added: "I did not know how debilitating it was until I saw it and watch the weight place it." Green shared that he had lost 20 pounds. Burgess said to see his partner go through this: "Having not experienced this kind of thing before, and that I always learned, I was favorable and aiman for?"

As in the more recent interview, Green said Hello America These food changes have made a difference. "I try to avoid gluten and dairy products as much as possible," he said. "It's really just a diet, as long as I can keep things in my system with which my body does not think I poison it, so it does not retaliate. I would eat food, and literally it was As, my body has not treated all of this. So when you start playing catching up, for example, to remain quite hydrated. It is such a battle. "

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