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Managing arthritis - diet
Submitted by admin on March 14, 2008 - 2:16pm.
Arthritis and dietary supplementsCertain supplements are of particular interest in arthritis -
A combination of glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM is the most economical way to take the last three supplements. The tablets can be quite large and a liquid drink is a palatable alternative.
Arthritis, processed food and food allergyThis excellent book challenges the Arthritis Foundation, and highlights research showing links between arthritis and what we eat - Medical research has also found a link between smoking and the development of osteoarthritis.
Fibromyalgia dietsFibromyalgia is becoming an important topic when it comes to joint pain. This is a syndrome - a group of symptoms - where joint and muscle pain predominate, and which might be dismissed as 'arthritis'. There are four very good publications on the web (by the same author) which cover this topic well - 1 Fibromyalgia - the muscle pain epidemic - (Part 1) 2 Understanding and treating chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia - (Part 2) 3 Chronic fatigue / fibromyalgia - (Part 3) 4 What treatment seems most effective in treatment of fibromyalgia - (Part 4)
Diets for gouty arthritisSome arthritic disorders are specifically triggered or aggravated by particular foods, eg gout. »
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