- Are The Foods You Are Eating Keeping
You In Pain?
- By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS
Try An Anti-Inflammatory Diet:
It Could Be The Answer To Eliminating Your Pain.
When I say Inflammation,
thoughts of painful joints, muscles, swelling and loss of mobility
probably comes to mind. But did you know that recent research
shows that chronic inflammation in your body can lead to serious
disease such as diabetes, heart disease, some cancers, and Alzheimer's
disease, to name just a few?
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The amount of inflammation in
our body varies and is dependent on may circumstances like activity
level, amount of sleep or stress in our lives and even the foods
we eat. Now what you have to realize is that these factors are
all accumulative and as the levels increase the risk for disease
increases.
Now early in life these levels
can be so low that you would not even know that you have any
inflammation in your body and that is because our bodies do a
fair job at controlling the inflammation at least for a while,
and than one day you wake up and you are in your 40s and
something is just not right and then the fear sets in and you
think to yourself what did I do?, what did I do wrong?, or what
can I do right now to help myself?
Well, the first step is to get
your C-Reactive Protein levels tested, you will need to ask you
Doctor and may even demand to have the test done, all it takes
is a blood sample and then have your levels evaluated by your
Doctor and even by a registered dietician to help you formulate
a plan of care because our diets can play a large part in achieving
optimal health. |
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If you have pain from inflammation
you may choose to take the traditional medical path
for inflammation such as, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs), steroids and even joint replacement surgery in
severe cases. The good news is that there are more natural ways
to fight inflammation, and they do not have the undesirable side
effects caused by most typical medical treatments.
What You Eat Makes All The
Difference
The food we eat is a critical
piece of the puzzle when it comes to controlling inflammation.
The average American diet consists of high fat, high sugar, loads
of red meat and a frightening amount of processed foods. These
are all likely to increase inflammation, not to mention contributing
to obesity, yet another high-inflammatory culprit. By switching
to an anti-inflammatory diet plan made up of healthy, whole foods,
you can actually decrease inflammation and in turn ease the pain
and discomfort associated with it.
The first step is to avoid processed
foods, foods high in sugar and junk food whenever possible. Instead
choose fresh, whole foods including anti-inflammatory varieties
like lean proteins, fruits and vegetables. But choose carefully,
in fact even some vegetables and pre-packaged health
foods can work against you.
Use this quick list of the best
and worst foods in controlling inflammation:
Anti-inflammatory foods
Atlantic Salmon- (wild)
Fresh whole fruits, vegetables
Bright multi-colored vegetables
Green tea
Water
Olive oil
Lean poultry
Nuts, legumes and seeds
Dark green leafy vegetables
Old fashioned oatmeal
Spices, especially Turmeric and Ginger
Pro-inflammatory foods
Sugar, from any source
Processed foods
French Fries
Fast Foods
White bread
Pasta
Ice Cream
Cheddar Cheeses
Snack Foods
Oils such as vegetable and corn
Soda, caffeine and alcohol
In addition to these dietary changes it is also recommended that
you:
- Maintain a healthy weight -
There is no question that Eating Healthy is not easy
these days, either at home or at a restaurant. But you must at
least start to do these three things. Decrease your sugars, decrease
your hydrogenated oils and increase your daily intake of fiber
to 35 grams, that is a ton of fiber but just try, you may hit
it, you may not, the point is try to.
- Get better sleep 7 to
9 hour is mandatory for optimal health and the one thing that
most people do not know is that quality sleep is the key to controlling
systemic inflammation.
- Relax more often to lower stress
levels Find time for yourself, morning, noon and night
and focus on your breathing and clear the clutter in your mind,
learn to stay focused on the most important tasks in your life.
- Exercise on a regular basis
Everyone always asks me what is the best exercise to do
and all I can say is Do something you like to do, granted
you can tolerate it, shoot for 15 to 20 minutes 3 times a week.
- Demand to have you CRP levels
tested This simple blood test is the best indicator of
the level of systemic inflammation in your body, it is recommended
that you have the levels evaluated by an certified health care
provider to take the most appropriate action for you and your
condition.
So if you are in pain and you
are going to make a conscious choice to help yourself get better
then
Making these changes to your
diet and lifestyle will most certainly improve your overall health
and help reduce the pain from inflammation. If you would like
more information about reducing inflammation naturally and effectively
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