
Diets @ MindSay 
I have personally tried most of these, what works form me, but not to the extint that they say they will are:
eliminating nightshades, like tomatoes, has no effect on me.
The only diet that helped me was the low carb diet, getting rid of the sugars.The Bromelain worked some. Glucosamine chondroitin& MSM triple strength helps,and I took a natural pain pill that had this in it turmeric, boswellia, ginger, and aswangandha relieved pain and inflammation , I would still get it but when I first found this it was 12 dollars, now its close to 18 dollars, so I get it now and then from my health food store.
blessings,
Arthritis Diets & Supplements: Do They Work?
WebMD Feature
By presidential proclamation, we're living in the National Bone and Joint Decade, 2002-2011, and that means we should be seeing a surge in research into causes and treatments of arthritis and other diseases.
Meanwhile, many people with osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) seek relief by buying the latest book or nutritional supplement claiming to relieve or cure arthritis, or they take advice from a neighbor who swore that eating gin-soaked raisins eased her symptoms.
How do you navigate this gray area of unregulated therapies to know if what you're doing can help or harm? WebMD talked with two experts who provided insight into the claims made for arthritis diets and supplements. Hayes Wilson, MD, is a rheumatologist in Atlanta and medical adviser for the Arthritis Foundation. Christine Gerbstadt, RD, MD, practices in Pittsburgh and is a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association.
Here's a guide to help you sort fact from fiction:
Diets
- Eliminate nightshades. One of the most common diet claims is that eliminating nightshades, which include potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, and most peppers, relieves arthritis. This diet probably isn't harmful, but there are no studies to support it.
- Alkaline diet. The alkaline diet presumes both OA and RA are caused by too much acid. Among the foods it excludes are sugar, coffee, red meat, most grains, nuts, and citrus fruits. It's meant to be followed for just one month. It may be that people feel better because they lose weight, reducing stress on joints, which eases pain. There are no studies to support it.
- Dong diet. This restrictive diet relies heavily on vegetables, except tomatoes, and eliminates many of the same foods as the alkaline diet. There's no evidence it affects arthritis.
- Vegetarian diet. Some people report improvement in symptoms, but evidence is mixed. One small study of people with RA showed improvement in four weeks, and follow-up studies of those who stayed on the diet showed continued improvement after one and two years.
- Switching fats. One of the known correlations between food and arthritis is that omega-6 fatty acids increase inflammation, and omega-3 fatty acids reduce it. Limit intake of meat and poultry, and increase your intake of cold-water fish, such as sardines, mackerel, trout, and salmon. For salad dressings and cooking, substitute olive, canola, and flaxseed oils for corn, safflower, and sunflower oils.
- Gin-soaked raisins. Lots of people claim it works, but experts say there's no evidence. Grapes and raisins do contain anti-inflammatory compounds, but not in amounts that would be therapeutic. The gin might dull pain, but drinking to excess sabotages health benefits of nutrients and vitamins, and introduces a whole new set of problems.
- Green tea. Drinking three to four cups of green tea a day could help people with RA. Studies funded by the Arthritis Foundation showed that giving the polyphenolic compounds in green tea to mice significantly decreased the incidence and severity of RA. Human studies have not yet confirmed the results.
Use Caution
Experimenting with foods and supplements is not without risks. "I know people get desperate enough to try anything, but I would not feel comfortable eliminating whole groups of food," says Gerbstadt. "Before you eliminate any foods or modify your diet, check with a nutritionist."
"The best advice is to eat a healthy, well balanced diet and stay close to your ideal body weight so affected joints have less extra weight to carry around," says Wilson. "Also get plenty of rest and exercise and decrease stress."
Be aware that many supplements interfere with or enhance effects of medications you're already taking. For example, a number of supplements increase the effects of blood-thinning medication. Check with your doctor.
Hey guys!
I'm not going to be a Bridal Consultant after all. So I'm going to redo high school and prepare to get a Bachelor's in Religion. I want the basic training of a pastor but I don't want to be a Pastor because I don't think that's what I'm meant to do. I want to get to know the Lord more though. I'm 19 years old and I feel like I don't know God like I should. I LOVE photography and writing. I also feel like I should be doing something worth while you know?
I'm also thinking about going on a diet again. Anyone have any suggestions on what to join? Please help me with this.
~*Another day in the life of Rebekah*~*316*~
My silver Ipod, which is brand new to my lifestyle, that Nathan got me for Christmas, is being utilized to THE fullest extent. I am a music fiend. :) I am only halfway to content as far as all the songs/albums I want on the ipod. I prance around in that thing :) Nathan just can't tear my earphones off of me...This is a very good thing, as far as my writing is concerned, because it's music, a certain kind for a certain mood, that inspires me to get on out there in the field and write some kind of damn thing.
I have adopted my old diet. I know it's cliche because it's a new year coming up and everyone upon everyone wants will vow to live healthier, but it just so happens that I have comfortably adopted my old diet from 2003--which let me tell you is sensible and not even remotely lengthy enough for me to even write a book about.
Losing weight is easy. Drink water and eat salad with a lean protein included. Bam. You're done. Hit the gym 5-6 times a week. 45-60 min. a day is really nothing, especially with extra motivation, i.e. music, reading material.. Eat less and move more. It's not quantum physics, people.
It takes approximately 5-12 days for your body to release an addiction to sugar and high-glycemic intakes.
Simply live your life outside and away from the kitchen and keep a glass of water near always. Household projects are encouraged :) I just rearranged and reorganized the office this weekend, haha.
Bab's Deli has breakfast! The coffee was in house...courtesy of the evil doers in Advertising! From Bab's Deli: a blueberry bagel with cream cheese that my wonderful coworker did not want and an egg and veggie twist...which is like an illigitmate son of a biscuit and bagel or something! A donut from the dude in the education department of our newspaper.
SO: what diet? I will walk for lunch as I usually do..unless lunch is reduced to 30 minutes.
Hope not!
The husband and I started a new diet plan and I am ravenous! Its funny because I think its mostly hormonal. PMS is a bitch. I have to ask my Biological Psych professor why is it that women tend to constantly feel hungry before that time of the month. It makes sense during pregnancy because those hormones turn on to make sure we eat enough for the baby. Could it be that the same hormones are switching on in the hopes that a pregnancy happens before menstruation starts? Who knows? All I know is that I'm friggin HUNGRY!
The diet pretty much entails eating a portion of protien and a salad for lunch. On the way home from school, I stopped at Chilis and ordered the Buffalo Chicken Salad with a glass of grapefruit juice. This salad is HUGE folks and normally I can only eat half of it. Today I wolfed down the entire salad. Before I knew it, my fork was scraping the plate. It was sad. What was even sadder was I was STILL HUNGRY!
Since I've been taking Biological Psychology my friends and I have been talking about things in neurological terms. Therefore, I must insist that the messages being sent to my hypothalamus via peptides and fatty acids stating that I am hungry stop immediately so that I will still be able to fit into pants that button and zip up.
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