Eight Tips to Control
Arthritic Pain
1. Make
Sure You Really Have Osteoarthritis
2. Searching For Just
Pain Relief? You Shouldn't
3. Keeping Your Weight
in Balance is Key To Taking Control of Your Osteoarthritis!
4. The Arthritis Fighting
Diet
5. Fighting Arthritis
Through Proper Exercise!
6. The Treatments: NSAIDs,
Cox-II Inhibitors, Surgery, & Glucosamine
7. How to Evaluate a
Glucosamine Product
8. 12 Ingredients that
Will Ease Your Arthritis Pain
Tip
3: Keeping Your Weight
in Balance is Key To Taking Control of Your Osteoarthritis!
If you remember from yesterday's tip, the first step in managing your arthritis
is getting your diet in order. Before I talk about the specific foods you should
and should not be eating, I will first talk about being overweight and how it
affects your arthritis.
This
is a difficult subject to approach but one that is key
to understanding one of the best ways to slow the onset
of your osteoarthritis.
If your
osteoarthritis is affecting your load-bearing joints, keeping
your weight within normal ranges is important. Load-bearing
joints of course refers to any portion of your body that
would be affected by excessive weight. Hips, knees, feet
and spine are all load-bearing joints.
Excessive
weight is a tough issue for some. There are those of us
who have always been a little overweight and have never
been able to lose it. Don't give up on doing exactly that.
It becomes a much more important issue when osteoarthritis
is affecting your ability to function without excessive
pain on a day-to-day basis. I am suggesting that if you
are not already doing so, you make efforts to watch your
diet. Try your best to engage in exercises that will assist
you in losing weight such as walking. Believe me, it is
well worth the time spent.
Continue
to tip 4: The
Arthritis Fighting Diet
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