Diet for Reducing Pain
Beneficial for all types of joint pain, muscle pain, arthritis, osteoarthritis
and fibromyalgia.
Disease can start as mild joint pain and back pain, but can progress to
Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Fibromyalgia.
We are not allowed to say or write that we can cure arthritis, osteoarthritis
or fibromyalgia, because these are defined as medical conditions, and
only a licensed health practitioner is legally allowed to tell you that
you have arthritis, or any other medical condition. Please take note:
we are not offering a "cure for arthritis".
Perhaps the most important dietary recommendation for individuals suffering
from pain is to achieve a normal body weight. Being overweight
means increased stress on weight-bearing joints.
Beyond that, it is critical that your diet be rich in natural antioxidants
from fruits and vegetables because their natural plant compounds can protect
against cellular damage, including damage to the joints. Foods especially
beneficial for arthritis are flavonoid-rich fruits, such as cherries,
blueberries, blackberries and strawberries.
Also important are sulfur-containing foods, such as garlic, onions, brussels
sprouts, and cabbage. The sulfur content in fingernails of arthritis sufferers
is lower than that of healthy subjects without arthritis.
Ginger contains anti-inflammatory
compounds called gingerols. These substances are believed to explain why
so many people with osteoarthritis experience reductions in their pain
levels and improvements in their mobility when they consume ginger regularly.
Although most scientific studies have used organic powdered ginger root,
fresh ginger root at an equivalent dosage is believed to yield even better
results because it contains active enzymes.
Most studies utilized 1 gram of powdered ginger root. This would be equivalent
to approximately 10 grams or one-third of an ounce of fresh ginger root,
roughly 1/4" inch slice.
Eat a low-carb diet, and incorporate foods that are high in omega-3 essential
fatty acids. They are nature's anti-inflammatory that slow or even
reverse your arthritis, depending on the type and the root cause of your
condition.
Incorporate the following foods in your diet arthritis pain relief:
- Cold-water fish
- Vitamin D-rich foods (sunflower seeds, eggs, fish)
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Olive oil (pure extra virgin), helps the body produce prostacyclin,
a powerful anti-inflammatory substance
- Yogurt and kefir, probiotics,
live bacteria culture that helps eradicate the toxin-producing bacteria
found with arthritis
Other foods that are highly recommended for arthritis pain relief are
alfalfa, asparagus, celery seed, wheat grass, barley grass, and pineapple
(which contains bromelain). Fiber
is necessary along with digestive enzymes that benefit the break down
of foods.
Enriching Green Superfoods
are a great tasting "greens drink", containing highly concentrated
nutrition from plant sources. When you supplement your diet with our superfoods,
your body receives nutrients that it requires to function properly and
optimally. You'll see increased energy and vitality. And because superfoods
are whole food nutrition, you will not later experience a drop in energy,
as you would from sugar and caffeine.
Enzymes
are the spark of life... a critical energy that runs your entire body.
Without them, you couldn't digest or absorb food, all your cellular functioning
would stop.
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Try the water cure.
I did two things to get rid of arthritis: I stopped eating meat
(any kind) and I started drinking 12 glasses of water everyday.
Two months later, the pain is gone.
Love, ~~Grisel
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Energized
Water has had its molecules returned to their original life-giving,
super moisturizing state. This allows maximum moisture absorption into
the cells of your body, pets and plants; a major key to healing, and the
maintenance of health and vitality.
Glucosamine and niacinamide: Both of these remedies have proven effective
in studies, and are safe when taken as directed. 500 milligrams of glucosamine
sulfate three times a day, and 1,000 milligrams of niacinamide three times
a day, is a common dosage. You won't feel the effects of this for three
to four weeks, so be patient. About 1 percent of people who take this
dose will experience nausea - if you do, stop taking it immediately and
the nausea should go away promptly.
There are some herbs that will provide relief, including: boswellia,
white willow bark, and holy basil. These are all known to be natural cox-2
inhibitors.
Systemic cleansing of the body, including bowel, lymph, parasite, kidney
and liver, will lead to significant improvement of symptoms and arthritis
pain relief. Years of implementing such an approach with patients has
proven time and time again that diligent attention to cleansing the entire
body systems, one by one, is truly an integral piece for arthritis pain
relief.
Foods To Avoid
People with arthritis may want to avoid foods from the nightshade
family. These foods contain a substance (solanine) that interferes
with enzymes in the muscles, and inhibits normal collagen repair in the
joints, or promotes the inflammatory degeneration of the joint.
Nightshade plants include tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, peppers, mushrooms
and tobacco. It appears that long-term, low-level consumption of these
plants can worsen arthritis pain. Cayenne pepper is excluded from this
"avoid list" as it has been shown to aid in arthritis pain relief
when taken internally or applied as a poultice.
Although remaining to be proved, elimination of nightshade plants from
the diet may offer relief for some people, and is certainly worth a try.
Diets high in saturated fats, meat, dairy, and omega-6 fatty acids are
detrimental to a healthy immune system, and contribute to the development
of arthritis. Omega-6 foods include animal products, refined vegetable
oils and grains. Grains alone are being targeted as significant contributors
to both systemic and isolated inflammatory responses, and the gluten in
grains is identified also in dairy proteins.
Choosing alternative arthritis pain relief is as easy as changing your
foods. This will not work for all arthritis sufferers, but it's worth
trying it for three to four months, to see if dietary changes can bring
relief for you.
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