These days
many people suffer from autoimmune problems, and one of the most common is
rheumatoid arthritis. You may be surprised to know that this condition begins
in the gut, where the vast majority of chronic ailments begin.
This is
actually a good thing because making changes in your diet for healthy gut
function is easy and effective.
In this
article, we will share some smart ideas that will help you treat your
rheumatoid arthritis naturally. Read on to learn more.
You Really
Are What You Eat!
Just like
the Tin Man, if your joints are not oiled they will be creaky and stiff.
Unfortunately,
you cannot remedy this with an oil can. To treat your own creaky joints, you
must apply oil from within and it must be the right kind of oil.
Omega-3
fatty acids are extremely important for reducing inflammation and lubricating
your joints. Natural sources in the diet include:
Flaxseed and
flaxseed oil
Wild caught
fatty fish
Grass fed
beef
Chia seeds
Walnuts
There are
many ways to add these healthy foods to your diet. Have fatty fish such as wild
caught salmon for dinner once a week.
Add flax seed
or Chia seed to smoothies and shakes. Snack on walnuts, and make sure that any
time you eat beef it is grass fed beef.
As you
increase your consumption of healthy oils, you should decrease and eliminate
consumption of unhealthy oils. Unhealthy oils include all hydrogenated oils
such as:
Cottonseed
oil
Rapeseed oil
Soybean oil
Canola oil
Corn oil
All of these
oils cause inflammation throughout your body. They are bad for your health in a
wide variety of ways.
Replace them
in your diet with healthier oils such as extra-virgin olive oil for cold
cooking and coconut oil for hot cooking.
Add Sulfur
To Your Diet
You may have
heard of the supplement called MSM for treating joint problems. You may be
surprised to know that you can get a natural form of MSM by adding some
delicious, healthy veggies to your diet. Be sure to get plenty of:
Asparagus
Cabbage
Onions
Garlic
Most people
don’t eat enough of any of these vegetables, but it is important that you
increase their presence in your diet to help fight the pain of rheumatoid
arthritis.
Enjoy
cabbage both raw and cooked in many different dishes. Be sure to include onions
and garlic when you cook any veggies and/or meats. Take advantage of sales on
asparagus in season and eat ample amounts.
Create A
Delicious Bone Tonic For Pennies
Bone broth
is an old-fashioned sort of concoction that used to be common in every kitchen.
It contains collagen that provides the vital amino acid lysine and proline.
These two
amino acids are essential in rebuilding damaged tissue. For this reason,
drinking bone broth helps battle joint degeneration.
Making bone
broth is extremely simple to do. Just simmer joint bones (beef or pork) for a
long period of time. Luckily, these types of bones are usually very inexpensive
to purchase at your butcher. They are usually sold as “dog bones” for a few
cents. Purchase a few of these and place them in a large pot of pure filtered
water. Bring the pot to a boil and then simmer for several hours.
This broth
can be flavored with garlic and onions and other spices to enjoy as a hot
beverage. It also makes an excellent stock for soups and for use in other types
of cooking.
It’s easy to
make a large pot, pour it into smaller, separate freezer safe containers and
freeze for future use.
Consume
Large Amounts of Fresh Fruits and Veggies
Overall, you
should enjoy the most natural, whole foods diet you possibly can. It should
consist mostly of fresh, whole fruits and vegetables.
The reason
for this is that raw fruits and vegetables are filled with natural
anti-inflammatory compounds and enzymes.
Tropical
fruits such as papaya are excellent sources of papain, and pineapple contains a
very important anti-inflammatory enzyme called bromelain.
Be sure that
at least half of your diet consists of fresh, healthy fruits and veggies.
One
exception to the fruit and vegetable rule is that you may want to avoid
nightshade veggies.
These
include tomatoes and potatoes and any other vegetable that is in the Hemlock
family. These have also been known to exacerbate inflammation.
Avoid Sugar
& Processed Foods
Many people
eat a diet that consists almost entirely of processed foods, and this is a very
bad thing, indeed.
Processed
foods are filled with hydrogenated oils and sugar, and these are both
outrageously inflammation producing.
If you
suffer from rheumatoid arthritis (or even if you don’t) avoiding sugar and
processed foods entirely is the wisest health choice that you can make.
This means
that you should not eat foods that are prepared in advance and come in a
package.
You should
not drink sodas (not even diet sodas). You should also avoid grain products,
especially those containing gluten.
Most
commercially prepared baked goods are highly processed, and the gluten they
contain can trigger inflammation.
Additionally,
highly processed grains convert rapidly to sugar in your system. This not only
causes inflammation, it can also lead to type II diabetes.
Take Smart
Super-Food Supplements
In addition
to eating foods that are rich in enzymes, you should also supplement your diet
with enzymes. Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme.
This is a
type of enzyme that can be taken on its own (without food). Locate a
high-quality proteolytic enzyme supplement to take before meals.
Supplementing
with glucosamine sulfate or glucosamine/chondroitin combined with MSM can also
be very effective in relieving arthritis symptoms.
This
combination provide your body with nutrients that help you rebuild your joints.
Adding fish
oil as a supplement is also extremely beneficial and may actually provide very
quick relief from arthritis pain.
Turmeric is an Indian spice that can be taken as a capsule supplement
(1000 mg daily) and/or added abundantly to your diet.
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