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Here's our take on 10 foods that may help reduce pain and increase mobility in the joints: Omega-3 Fatty Acids / Fish Oils. ... Nuts and Seeds. ... Brassica Vegetables. ... Colorful Fruits. ... Olive Oil. ... Lentils and Beans. ... Garlic and Root Vegetables. ... Whole Grains. More items... •
Perfect Foods. (Image credit: XuRa (opens in new tab) | shutterstock (opens in new tab)) ... Beans. (Image credit: USDA) ... Kale. (Image credit:...
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Read More »Ben Franklin was right when he said: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” We agree, so our orthopaedic specialists encourage patients to adopt dietary and exercise habits that support strong bones and joints. Your everyday routine can have a big impact on the health and longevity of your joints. For example, choosing foods that build bone density, strengthen connective tissue and reduce inflammation can help you prevent injuries and preserve your joints for a long, active life. We often see patients who are curious about making lifestyle changes to reduce joint pain. Yet our orthopaedic doctors recognize that it’s hard to change everything at once. Therefore, taking a look at your diet is a great place to start. Here’s our take on 10 foods that may help reduce pain and increase mobility in the joints:
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Read More »Fruits sometimes get a bad rap because of their high sugar content, but many are excellent antioxidants. Just like with vegetables, certain fruits are more effective than others in reducing inflammation in the body. We’re particularly partial to blueberries, which are high in anthocyanins – one of the most powerful flavonoids. These help “turn off” inflammatory responses in the body. Apples are another fiber-rich, anti-inflammatory fruit, and they deliver added benefits for gut health. Pineapple is also on our short list for its bromelain content, a nutrient that has shown to reduce joint pain caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. However, most of the bromelain is found in the stem and core of the pineapple, so blend the core into a smoothie to get the maximum benefit.
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