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Arthritis Diet: Food to Eat and Avoid
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The weekly diet for arthritis patients should include servings of non-inflammatory Omega-3 fatty acids like Wild Alaskan Salmon, cold water fish, Omega-3 fortified eggs, walnuts, fish and freshly ground flax-seed. You can also take meals that include ginger and turmeric as they are known to be anti-inflammatory.

Eat five to nine daily servings of fresh fruit and vegetables to ease the join pain. There are some foods that you have to avoid for arthritis like potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant and peppers. But there is no concrete scientific theory to support this base.
Limit any food that can cause inflammation. Arthritis food that you should avoid include Polyunsaturated vegetable oils found in processed foods, vegetable shortenings and margaines. These are actually fats that promote inflammation.

If you have rheumatoid arthritis, go for lesser animal products and eats lots of vegetables. According to a study, people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis who eat vegan diet have seen quite a good improvement in joint strength. Also if you feel that a particular food type is increasing joint pain, avoid it and see what difference it makes to your health. Read more about arthritis treatment
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