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People
with osteoarthritis should improve their diet by cutting down on
highly refined and processed foods, saturated animal fats, sugar and
salt, and by eating more wholegrain cereals and fresh fruit and
vegetables. A diet high in Omega-3 fatty acids such as fish,
vegetables, nuts, flaxseed oil has been found to prohibit the body’s
production of inflammatory immune compounds called leukotrienes.
Researchers have also found that people who ate at least two servings
of baked or broiled oily fish per week reduced their chances of
suffering from arthritis almost by half (Simopoulos AP. Essential
fatty acids in health and chronic disease. Am J Clin Nutr.
1999;70(30 Suppl):560S-569S).
Oily
fish include salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines, anchovies, and
albacore tuna. You can also take fish oil capsules to reduce
stiffness and lessen tenderness in the joints.
Several foods have been mentioned
anecdotally as stimulants of osteoarthritis pain. They include
potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and orange juice. No studies
have been conducted to verify that these foods aggravate the pain of
osteoarthritis, however.
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