Arthritis News
by Thomas Recker
Osteoarthritis is the most
common form of arthritis affecting 16 million Americans usually
over the age of 40. This condition begins gradually with the
deterioration of joint cartilage, the cushion between bones
causing stiffness. As deterioration increases the bones rub
causing spurs, then the spurs grind together causing pain.
Osteoarthritis is considered neither preventable or curable but
many advances have been made in efforts
to slow the advancement of the
disease.
Studies have shown Glucosamine as a major
cartilage building supplement that has proven effective and the
most popular. Often, MSM is combined with Glucosamine as an
effective enhancement since MSM has been shown effective in
slowing joint cartilage deterioration. Though not a cure this
combination is by far the most popular and effective for
most.
Chondroitin Sulfate is another proven cartilage builder as
well as Niacin amide, a form of Vitamin B, is popular for knee
pain relief. The combination of Glucosamine, MSM, Chondroitin
Sulfate, and Niacin amide can be found in separate supplement
form or often combined in a joint relief, or joint building,
supplement formula.
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SAMe (Sadenosylmethionine) is a cartilage builder from the
Amino Acid Methionine. It has good anti-inflammatory properties
and has proven very effective but it is the most expensive and
out of reach for most people at this time. Hopefully the
effective supplement will come down in price in the future.
In efforts to reduce joint pain the herbs Boswellia, White
Willow, and Brome lain have anti-inflammatory affects and are
available separately or often combined with the supplements
listed above. Cayenne Cream applied to joints topically blocks
the pain signals but the short duration time of 3 to 4 hours is
the average expectation and fine if the discomfort is
temporary.
A number of inroads surrounding diet and osteoarthritis, and
rheumatoid arthritis as well have been recently coming around.
Carbohydrates are being looked at closely; apparently reduced
carbohydrate diets are showing some effectiveness as well as
certain food sensitivity towards arthritis. Tracking suspected
food in relation to joint pain, or a short term low
carbohydrate diet as well, is easily accomplished and
recommended in 8 week personal trials.
Suspected foods include sugar, grains, and highly processed
foods. A diet high in Omega-3 Fish Oils may help arthritis
sufferers. Moderate, low impact exercise is also highly
recommended with emphasis towards stretching and strength
training. Start slow, keep track of pain and changes, its not
an overnight cure but effective stop to the degeneration is the
first step.
Thomas Recker is a contributing editor for www.iwantvitamins.com
http://www.iwantvitamins.com
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Thomas Recker Editor for www.iwantvitamins.com
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