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- $Title{Are There Special Diets That Can Cure Arthritis?}
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- weight bearing joints gouty uric acid dietary osteoarthritis rheumatoid ra
- arthritic nutrition nutritions food foods tissues gout acids}
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- Are There Special Diets That Can Cure Arthritis?
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- QUESTION: I am sure that I have read about special diets that can cure
- arthritis, and I certainly could use that type of help. I try to keep up with
- my medications, but it doesn't always seem to work. If only I could find out
- what foods to eat, and perhaps what foods not to eat, I am sure I would do
- much better. Could you please provide me with the details of such a diet. I
- would be very thankful.
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- ANSWER: You often read about claims that special diets will "cure" arthritis.
- There is no such thing as a special arthritis diet, and arthritis is not
- caused by having too many or too few nutrients in your diet. I wish that
- there was such a miracle diet, for most certainly I would share it with you.
- However, if you are overweight, it is a good idea to slim down, and a weight
- control or calorie restricted diet can be useful in such a case. Excess
- pounds put extra stress on your weight-bearing joints. This makes getting
- about more painful, and such inactivity may speed the progress of the disease.
- A regular activity program, even if it is just an afternoon walk, will help
- you maintain your mobility, and keep your joints in the best working condition
- you can. The one form of arthritis where what you eat might make a difference
- is gout. Many doctors recommend that patients with gout avoid excessive
- amounts of alcohol and fatty foods. They also discourage eating foods such as
- liver, kidney and caviar: these foods promote the formation of uric acid, the
- chemical that accumulates in gouty joints. But even in gout, proper medical
- treatment with drugs is more important than diet. Taking your medications on
- a regular basis helps keep you in control of discomfort and pain. It may not
- seem like they work all the time, but I wonder how bad it might be if you
- suddenly stopped all your medications at once. Probably a lot worse than you
- might imagine. You probably are doing pretty well over all, so just keep your
- spirits up, your level of activity high, and when they do invent a medically
- sound diet that can really help, you can be sure I will put it right here in
- this column.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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