Arthritis can
happen at any age. Sore joints begin to limit the activities you enjoy.
The knuckles on your fingers seem swollen, your knees and ankles seem to
ache a lot, your back hurts when you wake up in the morning...
Vitamin C is needed to make collagen, which makes up cartilage.
Cartilage cushions bones, and not having enough leads to deterioration
and osteoarthritis.
Vitamin C is thought to play a role in treating
rheumatoid arthritis because it battles free radicals that injure
cartilage.
The ratio of omega 3 to 6 to 9's is weighted towards the high end in
most foods, but the body needs more 3's. These are the long chain fatty
acids which help fight inflammation. Inflammation is the root cause of
most disease, so omega 3’s is becoming very popular for everything from
avoiding cancer to
Arthritis. Oily fish such as wild Alaskan salmon,
walnuts, freshly ground flaxseed or a good omega-3 supplement may help
reduce the inflammation and pain of
Arthritis. Pay attention to the fish
source of the omega-3 supplement and ensure it is a high quality / low
toxic load source such as Krill oil.
Starches such as bread, rice, beans, pasta, and potatoes give the body
energy. Fiber, the undigested portion of the plants we eat, adds bulk
and helps with the process of elimination.Eat from all 4 basic food groups (breads and cereals, fruits and
vegetables, meats, and dairy) to obtain the needed forty-plus essential
nutrients to maintain good health.
There are others precautions also you should take like doing light
exercises, walking, jogging, cycling, etc. to remain free from joint
locks and pain. Also you must consult your physiotherapist regularly
when undertaking exercises related to
Arthritis.
Glucosamine, MSM, chondroitin, cetyl myristoleate (CMO), and arnica have
all shown promise in managing arthritis to slow progression and reduce
symptoms.
Good eating habits can keep weight within a healthy range. But it is the
incorporation of physical activity in one's life that has the most
impact on keeping pounds off and promoting wellness. If you are not used
to being physically active, it is best to start off slowly. Begin with
ten minutes each day and build up to 30-45 minutes of activity on most
days of the week. It is not even necessary to exercise 30 minutes at a
time; an accumulation of 30 minutes over the course of the day is just
as beneficial.
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble anti-oxidant
vitamin. Vitamin C is required for the synthesis of collagen and dentin.
Collagen is the structural component of blood vessels, bones, ligaments,
and tendons, while dentin is the structural component of teeth.
Vitamin C is also an effective antioxidant that protects proteins and genetic
materials (RNA and DNA) from damage by free radicals.
They're rich in
Vitamin C, which acts as a natural antihistamine. Some
studies link low levels of C with allergies. When your allergies are
flaring up, consider taking a
Vitamin C supplement.
Softer fat and oils from sunflower or corn sources are high in omega-6
polyunsaturated, and they are also responsible for increasing
inflammation in your body. Monounsaturated are to be found in rapeseed
and olive oil, and although they might not make your inflammation any
worse, they have just as many calories, so keeping a close watch on your
intake is quite important if you are aiming for that
weight loss.