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Arthritis Foods to Avoid | Rheumatoid Arthritis | Joint pain | worst foods for arthritis | worst food for rheumatoid arthritis
0:00 Why food is important in Arthritis
0:43 Inflammatory Fats
2:36 Added Sugar
3:01 Nightshades for Arthritis patient
3:46 Foods High in AGEs
4:56 Gluten containing foods
5:36 Purine rich foods
6:15 High-salt foods
Foods play an important role in arthritis because they can either help reduce inflammation and manage symptoms, or exacerbate inflammation and make symptoms worse. Arthritis is a chronic condition characterized by inflammation of the joints, and certain foods can either promote or reduce inflammation in the body, which can affect arthritis symptoms.
If you have arthritis or joint pain, then you should avoid these foods that can aggravate inflammation and joint pain.
1. Inflammatory fats.
Several types of fat increase inflammation in the body.
Several oils, such as corn, safflower, sunflower, and vegetable, contain high levels of omega six fatty acids. Omega-6 fatty acids are not harmful in moderation, but excessive consumption can aggravate joint pain.
In the video we have share few foods which contains high saturated fats and should be avoided.
2. Full-fat dairy products, such as whole milk, butter, and cheese
Tropical oils, such as coconut oil and palm oil
In the video we have share few foods and dairy product which contains high saturated fats and should be avoided.
3. Added sugar:
Many products contain added sugars. So, always check food labels of breakfast cereals, sauces, and soft drinks, as these may contain surprising amounts of added sugars.
4. Nightshades:
Nightshades are a group of vegetables that contain the compound solanine. It is a natural toxic compound that acts as a natural pesticide, protecting these plants from insects, fungi, and other threats.
Different studies have different opinion about the nightshade vegetables. Some say it can trigger inflammation, but others say it can actually reduce inflammation.
So, what to do? Watch our video to know more on this.
5. High AGE foods:
Advanced glycation end products or AGEs are molecules, created through reactions between sugars and proteins or fats. They naturally exist in uncooked animal foods and are formed through certain cooking methods.
We have discussed in detail about high AGEs foods in our video.
6. Gluten containing foods.
Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley, and it is known to trigger an immune response in individuals with celiac disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is also an autoimmune disease.
It Is seen that gluten containing foods can aggravate inflammation and joint pain in rheumatoid arthritis.
But, if you have osteoarthritis then you probably don’t have to worry about that. Watch our video to know more on this.
7. High-salt foods.
Excessive salt, or sodium, intake may increase the risk of developing autoimmune diseases such as Rheumatoid arthritis. It may also worsen the symptoms.
People should keep their sodium intake below 2,300 milligrams per day which is about 1 teaspoon of salt.
If you have arthritis, a healthy diet and lifestyle may help improve your symptoms.
Keep in mind that lifestyle factors like your activity level, body weight, and smoking status are also vital to managing arthritis.
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Joint pain is a very frequently encountered problem in clinical practise and the joints which we see majorly affected are the knee joints and the hip joints an also the small joints of the spine, which can result in back pain, which is also a very common problem. So the mechanism for this pain is similar, that is why the treatment also is in similar lines again it can be an acute pain or a chronic or a long standing pain. So depending on what kind of pain we are dealing with, we will decide the line of treatment, for an acute joint pain, you can give rest to the joint, by icing or hot fermentation may be useful and you can take simple analgesic drugs like paracetamol and ibuprofen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If these are not adequate, then we need to investigate. then we need to seek medical attention and find out if there is a more serious cause which requires a different line of management. If it is chronic, if it is a long standing pain or if it is recurrent or if it is frequently again and again happening, you need to go and see a specialist doctor to find out the exact cause to again find out the exact cause so as to offer the most appropriate management and control of your pain. In joint pain, you also need to make sure that you have a good balanced diet, you have a good intake of Vitamin D 3, calcium, and also the Omega 3 acid containing rich diet so that lubricates the joints and also helps the overall management of joint pain. Video Rating: / 5
Are you experiencing pain in your bones and joints? This video breaks down the top 10 natural home remedies to help alleviate arthritis symptoms.
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➡️ Epsom Salt Bath
Epsom salt, otherwise known as magnesium sulfate, has been used for centuries to treat muscle pain, arthritis, and fibromyalgia. With magnesium at its core, Epsom salt naturally relaxes muscles. Since 50% of the United States population is magnesium deficient, soaking in an Epsom salt bath has the potential to normalize magnesium levels.
➡️ Herbal Tea
Many herbal teas have compounds that can reduce the inflammation responsible for bone and joint pain. Ginger tea has been shown to assist people who suffer from osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis due to its high phenolic content.
➡️ Hot and Cold Therapy
The healing action behind hot and cold therapy is due to an increase in blood circulation. When heat therapy is applied, blood flow increases, and when cold therapy is applied, blood vessels contract, pushing blood away from the area.
➡️ Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Omega-3 fatty acids are anti-inflammatory compounds that can play a key role in alleviating pain in your joints. One study found that subjects reported lower levels of pain when consuming fish oil supplements.
➡️ Capsaicin Cream
Capsaicin is an active compound of chili peppers that is known for having pain-relieving effects. One study found that the topical application of a 0.025% capsaicin cream was shown to reduce pain by 57% in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 33% in patients with osteoarthritis.
➡️ Turmeric
Turmeric is often known as the king of natural health remedies. That is because of its anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, and strong antioxidant properties. Multiple studies on osteoarthritis have shown that turmeric extract can act as a therapeutic aid and reduce pain symptoms.
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➡️ Yoga
The lack of muscle flexibility and strength imbalance is often directly responsible for pain in your bones and joints. The good news is that these imbalances can be remedied with a stretching routine. Using yoga as a way to not only reduce joint pain but to eliminate it is often possible.
➡️ Acupuncture
Acupuncture has a long history as a natural remedy for many diseases. It’s a form of alternative medicine where thin needles are inserted into the body. One study was performed on the effects of acupuncture on patients with osteoarthritis knee pain. The results were promising because the subjects reported both a short and long-term improvement in knee functionality.
➡️ Olive Oil Massage
Deep tissue massages are a great way to reduce bone and joint pain, as it increases blood circulation to a specific area. Using olive oil during the massage is even better because it contains the compound oleuropein that is directly responsible for reducing inflammation.
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Here we have discussed some Home remedies for osteoarthritis.
Hot & Cold Compress:
When it comes to pain, hot and cold compresses may be very beneficial. Compresses can reduce muscle pain or spasms surrounding a joint.
Making a compress can be as simple as using a warm or cold towel.
Epsom salt baths:
Epsom salt baths can provide all-over relief, especially for joint pain. The
Osteoarthritis-friendly foods:
Glucosamine and chondroitin are one of the most popular nutritional supplements.
Avocado-soybean unsaponifiables. This nutritional supplement which is used in Europe to treat knee and hip osteoarthritis. It acts as an anti-inflammatory, and some studies have shown that it can slow or even prevent joint damage.
Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish and fish oil supplements, might help relieve pain and improve function.
Maintaining a moderate weight.
Carrying extra weight increases the stress on your weight-bearing joints, such as your knees and your hips. Even minor weight loss can relieve some pressure and reduce your pain. Talk to a dietitian about healthy ways to lose weight.
Physical therapy and Occupational therapy
A physical therapist can show you exercises to strengthen the muscles around your joint, increase your flexibility and reduce pain.
Occupational therapist can help you discover ways to do everyday tasks without putting an extra stress on your already painful joint.
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The top 8 vitamins to relieve joint pain in cartilage, ligaments, tendons and synovial fluid.
If you suffer with joint pain in areas such as the knees, wrists, hands, hips, spine or elbows then you likely have inflammation in the joints.
Joint pain can be caused by degenerative joint diseases, bone-on-bone rubbing, injuries, and may sometimes require surgery repair them. Fortunately there natural ways to get rid of joint pain by correcting your diet.
In this video I’m going to reveal how to relieve joint pain using 8 simple vitamins, nutrients and natural remedies such as Vitamin D3 and K2, Collagen, Boron and many others.
You’ll also learn about which foods to avoid that may be making your joint pain worse, i.e inflammatory omega 6 oils.
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