01/07/2019 / By Zoey Sky
If you suffer from an inflammatory disease such as arthritis, one of the most common causes of joint pain, daily life can be difficult. One way to naturally address this symptom is by making lifestyle changes like exercising regularly or following an anti-inflammatory diet.
Anti-inflammatory foods can help reduce the inflammation caused by various types of arthritis like ankylosing spondylitis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Following an anti-inflammatory diet means you need to include “a family of vegetables that offer a powerhouse dose of inflammation-fighting elements,” cruciferous vegetables. Studies have shown that cruciferous vegetables have positive effects on the biological factors that cause inflammation in the body. (Related: Mediterranean diet reduces inflammation and degradation of cartilage in osteoarthritis patients.)
Below are some examples of cruciferous vegetables:
Other healthy anti-inflammatory food options include certain oils, fish, fruits and vegetables, nuts, spices, tea, and whole grains.
Follow a healthy diet with a lot of anti-inflammatory foods to relieve the symptoms caused by arthritis.
There are different types of arthritis, but most of them start with similar symptoms. These symptoms tend to worsen over time, but there are measures you can take to slow down the progression of arthritis.
Below are some of the early signs of arthritis:
To read more articles about cruciferous vegetables and other healing vegetables, browse Prevention.news.
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