Discover Which Fruit and Vegetables Help Relieve Arthritic Pain


arthritis diet


If you or someone you know suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, you


know how painful and debilitating it can be. If you haven’t


walked a mile in those shoes, you can’t imagine how frustrating


it can be. Your doctor may say try this medication, try that.


Don’t do this, do that. But sometimes, to no avail. The disease


is caused by a misguided immune system attack on the body's own


joint tissue, which leads to swelling, pain, stiffness and in


some cases deformity. Rheumatoid arthritis is more common among


women than men.





Perhaps what you’re eating, or more specifically what you’re not


eating can be causing some of your soreness. Recent findings


suggest that a diet high in fruits, vegetables, legumes and


certain oils aids in relieving symptoms in people with rheumatoid


arthritis. After following a diet rich in fruits and veggies for


three months, people with rheumatoid arthritis experienced a


number of improvements not seen in people following a typical


American diet high in processed foods. Some of the improvements


shown include a decrease in pain, inflammation, disease activity


and in the number of swollen joints. Further, previous research


suggested that more olive oil and cooked vegetables help protect


people from the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.





The current results suggest that "patients with (rheumatoid


arthritis) can obtain better physical function and increase their


vitality" from eating a fruit, vegetables, legumes and some oils


diet for three months, write Dr. Lars Skoldstam of Visby Hospital


in Sweden and colleagues.





This plan is similar to that of people who live in the


Mediterranean. They also tend to eat a lot of fruit, vegetables,


and legumes, more fish and less red meat. Moreover, they drink a


moderate amount of wine, and rely on olive oil as their main


source of dietary fat. Earlier research has suggested that


followers of this diet enjoy a wide range of benefits, such as a


lower risk of heart disease, cancer and memory loss.





Additional studies have shown that citrus and zinc may also cut


rheumatoid arthritis risk. Citrus can be helpful because of the


antioxidants they contain. Findings are not conclusive, yet


promising.





In the study, the doctors found that women getting less than 40


micrograms of beta-cryptoxanthin, a component found in citrus


fruits such as oranges and grapefruit were at a somewhat elevated


danger of developing rheumatoid arthritis than women who consumed


more than that amount.





Although thus far it has only been proven that genetics is the


culprit behind rheumatoid arthritis, if there have been some


findings as to the benefits of eating fruits and vegetables,


wouldn’t it make sense for suffers to up their intake? It


certainly can’t hurt… and may actually help. Now please pass the


broccoli with a side of grapefruit!





The information contained in this article is for educational purposes


only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure any


disease. Consult a health care practitioner before beginning any


health care program.











About Author

Emily Clark is editor at Lifestyle Health News and Medical Health News where you can find the most up-to-date advice and information on many medical, health and lifestyle topics.

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