| SolveYourProblem
eLearning Series:
Arthritis Relief Now!
( 15 pages )
ARTHRITIC
DIETS & NUTRITIONAL HEALING
There is a great
deal of debate in the medical world about the effects of
overall diet on arthritis and using diet toward
alleviating the condition. Doctors have known for a long time
that diet affects gout, a specific type of arthritic condition,
however the jury remained out for a long time on other common
types of arthritis such as rheumatoid and osteoarthritis.
However,
overall dietary health is important and does come into
play. Being overweight can affect certain arthritic conditions,
forcing some joints to
carry more of a load. This added weight stresses the joints, causing overuse
or more wear to components, and pain, especially in the knees. So making
sure
arthritic sufferers eat god foods and get help from healthcare providers
to create and follow a well-balanced dietary plan is advised.
To
begin, here is a look at some vitamins, minerals, nutrients
/ foods and some herbal applications to consider.
VITAMINS
Vitamin
B5 When grouped and tanked together, B vitamins work
at their peak. They, and B5 specifically, are good
for reducing swelling.
Vitamin
B3 This
vitamin reduces tissue swelling and dilates small arteries,
increasing blood
flow. Note
that Vitamin B3 is NOT advised for persons
with high blood pressure, gout or sliver disorders.
Vitamin
B6 Another
B that reduces tissue swelling.
Vitamin
B12 This vitamin aids in multiple functions. It helps with cell
formation,
digestion, myelin production,
nerve protection.
Vitamin
C This
vitamin acts as an anti-inflammatory, relieving pain, and
rids the body of free
radicals.
Vitamin
E This
is a strong antioxidant that protects joints from free radicals
while increases joint
flexibility.
Vitamin
K This
vitamin assists with mineral deposit into the bone matrix.
MINERALS
Boron
This trace mineral aids in bone health.
Calcium
This
is a much-needed mineral for bone health.
Magnesium
Magnesium
helps keep calcium in balance within the system.
Zinc This mineral is necessary for bone growth, but is often
lacking in arthritic patients.
Manganese
Manganese
is also necessary for bone growth. However, do not ingest
manganese
with
calcium because
they can work
against each
other.
Copper
Copper
helps to strengthen connective tissue.
Germanium
This
antioxidant helps with pain relief.
Sulfur
A lack
of sulfur can result in deterioration of ligaments, cartilage,
collagen
and tendons.
NUTRIENT COMBOS
Chondroitin
Sulfate This lubrication in joints, joint fluid and connective
tissue, can be found
in the sea
cucumber.
Gelatin
Help
with raw cartilage replenishing with this cheap source.
Glucosamine
Sulfate This combo is necessary for tendon,
ligament, bone,
cartilage,
and synovial (joint) fluid
formation.
Quercetin
This
helps with inflammation reduction.
Type II
Collagen Use this for growth and repair of joints,
articular cartilage
and
connective tissue.
> Home > Arthritis
Relief Main Page
|