Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Can Your Diet Affect Arthritis Symptoms?

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Can Your Diet Affect Arthritis Symptoms?
By Carol Eustice
With early symptoms of arthritis, people often wonder what they can change in their diet to help manage symptoms. People often connect diet and arthritis in their minds. Let's face it, that would be an easy fix. But, what's the reality? What do studies show about diet and arthritis? Does it make any difference if you eat certain foods or don't eat others?
Are Nightshade Foods Bad for Arthritis? 
A popular theory has long circulated that nightshade vegetables trigger arthritis. The implication is that if people with arthritis avoided nightshade foods or eliminated them from their diet, pain and other symptoms of arthritis would diminish. Is this true?
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Gluten-Free Diet and Rheumatoid Arthritis 
Gluten-free has been the buzzword in the dietary world for several years. Many people have gone gluten free. Some couldn't even explain why, if you asked. But, others strongly believe that there are health benefits. Could it help people with rheumatoid arthritis?
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Not Helped by Dietary Changes 
It's one of the first questions someone with rheumatoid arthritis asks: "What dietary changes should I make to stop this disease?" Not only are people who ask the question looking for a quick fix, they want a fix that will keep their symptoms in remission. Is that possible with diet?
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Gout Diet - Foods to Eat 
Gout is one of the types of arthritis where diet matters. Gout patients should consume a low-purine diet. What's a low-purine diet and why does that help to control gout?
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Anti-Inflammatory Diet May Help Arthritis 
Following an anti-inflammatory diet has become increasingly popular. Basically, an anti-inflammatory diet focuses on foods to avoid that increase inflammation and foods to include in your diet that reduce inflammation.
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