The Anti-Inflammatory Foods Rheumatologists Want You To Eat More Of
The Anti-Inflammatory Foods Rheumatologists Want You To Eat More Of
If you suffer from arthritis, chronic pain or joint stiffness, you'll want to stock up on these doctor-approved ingredients.
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Chronic illness is a concern for many, especially those who struggle with arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus or gout.
Help can be found from the medical specialty of rheumatology, which works to reduce inflammation, chronic pain and joint or organ damage.
Many rheumatologists take a holistic approach that includes medical and lifestyle solutions, so they have clear ideas about the role diet can play in their patients’ health.
While eating anti-inflammatory foods can help with some symptoms, experts we spoke with noted that there’s no single “magic” food to cure these diseases.
“One thing I really want people to hear is that in 99.9% of cases, nothing you ate or didn’t eat caused your autoimmune disease,” said Dr. Amanda Moyer, who practices adult and paediatric rheumatology at OU Health at the University of Oklahoma. “Likewise, there is no one special food that will cure it.”
“Diet is powerful, but it is not a magic on-off switch for autoimmunity,” Moyer said. “That doesn’t mean food doesn’t matter, because it impacts how you feel day-to-day, how your medications work, your weight, your heart health and long‑term risks of complications. But I don’t want patients carrying unnecessary guilt or being blamed for a disease process they did not create with their lunch.”
Here are some of the top foods these experts frequently recommend to........
