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Natural Arthritis Treatment - Prevent Arthritis with Healthy Living

A huge percentage of the world population will suffer some form of arthritis in later life. In less than thirty years, around seventy million people are expected to be diagnosed.

 
There are many types of Arthritis, however, symptoms are generally characterised by inflammation of the joints, causing pain, and immobility. Many people, will ignore early warning signs, and resort to regularly taking pain killers to control discomfort. However, just a few simple lifestyle changes and the disease can usually be kept under control. As they say, prevention is always better than cure. It doesn't have to be hard to prevent arthritis with healthy living! Being overweight can be a big problem. For every extra couple of extra kilos your body is carrying, the stress on the joints is fourfold. Knees and ankles being especially vulnerable. Not only will keeping your weight under control make you feel healthier all around, it can actually help prevent future problems with arthritis.

A brisk walk every day can work wonders. Reducing the risk of arthritis, improving mobility, and reduce any pain you might be experiencing right now. Swimming is also a good exercise. High impact aerobics, exercise and sports which have great impact on the joints, may improve your health right now. However, the damage they might cause to your joints may not be worth it in the long run. Vitamins are also important. Vitamin D can help the absorption of calcium in the body, magnesium rich foods, like beans and brown rice are also good. Magnesium is essential for calcium absorption, yet can not be stored by the body. Vitamin C, also, can not be stored by the body. This is an antioxidant, also believed to be important for Arthritis prevention. Not only is it an antioxidant, Vitamin C also helps make collagen in the body, vital for keeping cartilage healthy. Deterioration of the cartilage is another major cause for Arthritis.

When it comes to nutrition and diet, foods with more colour generally have more nutrients. So liven up those meals! Not only will the food look more appealing, it will be better for you too! Not only are vitamins A, B, C, and E considered important, new research suggests vitamin D can help protect older women from Rheumatoid Arthritis. Vitamin D being considered beneficial for diseases which occur due to a fault in the immune system. Even though researchers are not entirely sure why, results suggest it does help. To prevent arthritis with healthy living there are four golden rules. Eat a healthy diet, take regular exercise, avoid over stressing the joints and drink plenty of water. Without water, dehydration will soon stress the joints, and create, avoidable, friction to the joints. Today, more than ninety percent of people over the age of sixty five suffer painful joints or arthritis. So, why not take steps right now?



 

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