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Nutrition for Sciatica Foods rich in magnesium include spinach, Swiss chard, dark chocolate, dried pumpkin seeds, black beans, avocado, dried figs, yogurt, bananas, dairy, apricots, fish, and brown rice. Consuming more of these foods can help you manage and relieve sciatic pain.
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Read More »With the proper care, sciatica can be managed and treated with good nutrition and activity When Chris Cooney, known online as The Vegan Zombie, recalls what it was like to live with sciatica, it always comes back to one event in his life. While he was training for his FBI physical fitness test, he hopped online to look up exercises that would give him an edge during his conditioning. One of the exercises he found was based on a workout from the 2006 film, 300. The exercise involved performing plyometric exercises. Cooney decided to up the ante and add 20-pound dumbbells. When he landed from a jump, he felt immediate pain shooting through his leg and thought that he might have pulled a hamstring. On a run later that evening, Cooney noticed that the pain in his leg didn’t let up. After two weeks, he still had the burning pain and realized after a quick Internet symptom search that he had sciatica. “What happened was a piece of my disc bulged out—I guess it was weakened—after doing the exercise and it was pressing against my sciatic nerve. I could feel it all the way down to my heel. It was this radiating pain that would not go away,” he recalls. “The quality of my life started going downhill.” For the next two years, he suffered from sciatica. His doctor recommended several treatment plans for him from physical therapy and cortisone shots to microdiscectomy, a minimally invasive surgical procedure that provides relief from back pain caused by a lumbar herniated disc. After much consideration, he opted for the procedure and now he’s pain-free. After sciatica, Cooney found himself 30 pounds heavier. “I didn’t like where I was. I was the most overweight as I had ever been and mentally I wasn’t comfortable in my own clothes,” he says. He has since worked out for 15-20 minutes every day for three years straight, focusing on core exercises to strengthen his back, which helped him to get into the best shape of his life after living with sciatica. After three months, he was 30 pounds less using this minimalist approach. “It took me three months to [get to] where I was happy, and then I just maintained it ever since by eating the proper diet and working out on a daily basis,” Cooney says.
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Read More »“What happened was a piece of my disc bulged out—I guess it was weakened—after doing the exercise and it was pressing against my sciatic nerve. I could feel it all the way down to my heel. It was this radiating pain that would not go away,” he recalls. “The quality of my life started going downhill.” — Chris Cooney “You have to [eat] more omega-3 essential fatty acids, which reduce inflammation naturally. You can eat salmon, fish, sardines and cold water fish,” she says. She also warns, “You want to reduce all other animal protein in your diet. Take more B-vitamin rich foods and vegetables. Eat a lot of fiber-rich foods like legumes, whole cereals, and whole grains. These provide a lot of antioxidants and phytonutrients.” As you make changes in your diet, be sure to avoid excessive calories since weight gain can worsen this condition. Download an app like MyPlate Calorie Tracker for iOS or Android to help you track your eating successfully.
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Read More »Gentle yoga poses, like cat-cow sequence, child’s pose, or upward-facing dog, are easy on the back. Many of the basic poses provide quick pain relief and help you open up your back and stretch muscles that may have become tight from sitting. Stretching. Daily stretches before you get out of bed can help to relieve pain associated with sciatica by warming the muscles for use. Stretches should be eased into and done with care.
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