FOODS TO AVOID IF YOU'VE JOINT PAIN
Joint
pain is a common health problem that can often cause discomfort and
inflammation or soreness in any of the joints in the body. It can either
be acute or chronic and can vary in severity. Arthritis and gout tend
to be two main causes of joint pain. But it can also result from muscle
strains, broken or dislocated bones, bursitis, fibromyalgia, leukemia
and lupus.
1. Processed meat and red meat
Processed
and red meat contain chemicals such as nitrates and purines, both of
which increase inflammation and pain in the body. Processed foods are
also high in toxins. They contain AGEs - advanced glycation end products
- causing inflammation.
Saturated fats in full-fat dairy products, like milk, butter, and cheese, have also been shown to trigger inflammation, causing pain in the joints. Avoid pasteurized dairy when suffering from joint pain or any other type of chronic pain.
A
2014 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences noted that a red meat-derived glycan promotes the development
of systematic inflammation and cancer progression. What's more, another
study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, found a
connection between red meat consumption and biomarkers of inflammation.
Alternative: Consume more vegetables and food rich in fiber.
2. Refined and artificial sugars
Consuming
high amounts of sugar can also increase the level of AGEs in the body,
causing inflammation. Sugar also triggers the release of inflammatory
agents called cytokines in the body. Excess sugar intake also leads to
weight gain which puts more pressure on your joints and increases pain.
In
a 2014 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
it was found that regular consumption of soda increases the risk of
rheumatoid arthritis in women, independent of other dietary and
lifestyle factors. Avoid sweetened beverages, pre-sweetened cereals,
fruit drinks, pastries, candy and snacks.
Alternative: Opt for natural sweeteners like stevia or honey.
3. Dairy products
Dairy
products may also contribute to joint pain. The high level of protein
casein found in dairy products has been found to trigger inflammation
and pain. A report by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
found that this type of protein may also irritate the tissue around the
joints.
Saturated fats in full-fat dairy products, like milk, butter, and cheese, have also been shown to trigger inflammation, causing pain in the joints. Avoid pasteurized dairy when suffering from joint pain or any other type of chronic pain.
Alternative: Opt for soy milk, almond milk, tofu, margarine and other non-dairy products.
4. Corn oil
Corn
oil is high in omega-6 fatty acids, which may cause the body to produce
pro-inflammatory chemicals. According to a study published in 2012 in
the Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism, an increase in omega-6 fatty
acid intake could potentiate inflammatory diseases. Rather than
eliminating products high in omega-6 completely from your diet, consume
products such as safflower, sunflower, grapeseed, soy and peanut oil, as
well as mayonnaise, in moderation.
Alternative:
While keeping the aforementioned products to a minimum, increase your
intake of omega-3 fatty acids which can be found in foods such as olive
oil, nuts, flax seeds and pumpkin seeds.
5. Refined grains and flour
Refined
grains and flour contain high-glycemic index foods that trigger the
production of AGEs, stimulating inflammation. According to a 2013 study
published in Nutrients, consuming wheat products or cereal grains daily
can cause chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases. Such grains are
also devoid of fiber and B vitamins. Consuming these products regularly
can also increase the risk of degenerative diseases like cancer,
coronary heart disease and diabetes.
Alternative: Opt for whole-grain products or almond and coconut flour.
6. Eggs
Consuming
eggs regularly can increase swelling and joint pain. Eggs, especially
the yolks, contain arachidonic acid that leads to the production of
prostaglandins, which can trigger inflammation in the body. Eggs also
contain saturated fat which can contribute to both inflammation and
pain.
Alternative: If you enjoy eating eggs for breakfast, skip the yolk from time to time and consume just the egg whites.
7. Whey Protein
Whey
protein has also been found to cause inflammation and joint pain due to
the gluten and casein content. Casein is a type of protein that can
cause the production of uric acid in the body - too much of which can
lead to pain and inflammation. Joint pain that arises from uric acid has
been found to cause gout, which can be severe and can do lasting damage
to the joints.
In addition, people who are sensitive to gluten can suffer from chronic inflammation and widespread pain. A study conducted in 2013 and published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, notes that a gluten free diet reduces inflammation and insulin resistance.
In addition, people who are sensitive to gluten can suffer from chronic inflammation and widespread pain. A study conducted in 2013 and published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, notes that a gluten free diet reduces inflammation and insulin resistance.
Alternative: Opt for healthy sources of lean protein such as beans, nuts and seeds.
8. Refined salts
If
you suffer from joint pain, refined salt is an ingredient you should
avoid. Refined salts do not contain natural minerals such as phosphorous
that your body requires to function properly. Limiting your refined
salt intake may also reduce calcium loss from your bones, reducing the
risk of osteoporosis and fractures.
9. Foods containing MSG (monosodium glutamate)
Alternative: Switch
to sea salt or pink Himalayan salt and try to minimize cooking with
salt. Watch out for processed foods that contain excessive salt and
other preservatives to increase their shelf life.
9. Foods containing MSG (monosodium glutamate)
MSG
is a flavor enhancing food additive with preservative properties that
is most commonly found in packaged foods such as frozen snacks, frozen
dinners, canned and frozen Chinese food, salad dressings and potato
chips. MSG is an artificial additive that has been found to trigger
inflammation and pain within the body. It is particularly harmful to
people who already suffer from inflammatory conditions such as
rheumatoid arthritis.
Alternative: Eat fresh, home-made foods and use organic products where necessary, avoiding artificial flavor enhancers.
10. Beer
Consuming alcoholic drinks and
beer regularly is not ideal for your joints. Consuming beer regularly
has been linked to an increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis
and gout. Beer is also high in purine, which the body converts to uric
acid, causing inflammation. Beer also contains gluten which is best to
avoid when you suffer from joint pain.
this is only for your
information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines,
exercises and so on.
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