Improve Your Eating Habits To Save Money On
Prescriptions
by: Stephanie E. Siegrist,
MD
Do you like the arthritis pain
relief you get from over-the-counter anti-inflammatory pills
(like ibuprofen)? But do they “bother your stomach”?
Take an honest assessment of your eating habits. Think about
your diet before you declare the cheaper NSAIDs off-limits and
switch to the more expensive coxibs like Celebrex® or
Bextra®. (Each costs about $100
per month!) If you tend to skip meals or eat poorly, any
anti-inflammatory will cause indigestion, heartburn or a
bleeding ulcer!
NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) work by cooling
off inflammation wherever it smolders. The theory is: No
inflammation, no pain. Inflammation happens because of an
elaborate sequence of biochemical reactions in your body. Some
of the steps in these reactions lead to good work elsewhere,
like controlling normal blood-clotting, and defending the
stomach’s lining from the acid within. NSAIDs block these
reactions, and could interfere with your body’s healthy
housekeeping. This is where their “side effects” come from.
When you swallow an NSAID tablet, don’t imagine that it sits in
your stomach and burns a hole on contact. Instead, it is
absorbed into your bloodstream, and then floats around and
takes effect. One of these effects is arthritis pain relief. On
the other hand, it could also hinder your stomach’s ability to
protect itself. You can help your stomach and reduce the chance
of side effects by eating properly.
A sound diet requires you to eat frequent, small meals and
healthy snacks throughout the day. Having food in your stomach
will give the acid something to do, rather than digest the
stomach itself! It’s not just a matter of “take it with food.”
By fueling and replenishing your body with a healthful eating
plan, you could also do without fancy heartburn pills like
Prevacid® (about $150 per month!)
Good health and a state of “wellness” means you respect the way
all of your organs and systems are interrelated. Do everything
you can to sustain your body’s vigor and balance in order to
ward off anything that threatens it with pain and disease--or
threatens your wallet with the cost of brand-name drugs!
Want to learn more? Visit www.knowyourbones.com to
order “Making Sense of Arthritis Medicine: Manage Your Symptoms
Safely” and discover the risks and benefits of all common
remedies!
About The Author
Stephanie E. Siegrist, MD is a board-certified orthopedic
surgeon in her 10th year of practice, and author of "Making
Sense of Arthritis Medicine." She's one of only 3% of U.S.
orthopedic surgeons who are women! Dr. Siegrist strives to
bridge the gaps that exist in today's doctor-patient
relationship with "Information Therapy!" Complete information
about Dr. Siegrist, and the book, are available from her
website.
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