How to combat arthritis in a drug-free way

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By beth811

A special kind of fasting (eating sparingly or not eating certain foods) is an effective way to treat rheumatoid arthritis, but most people tend to have relapses when they start eating normally again.


Now, you might be able to sustain the benefits of fasting with a special diet. Here’s what worked for some other people during a scientific study.


Researchers studied 27 people on a special diet and 26 people who ate normally. Those on the special diet fasted for over a week, and then were put on a vegetarian diet for a year.


The diet includes herbal teas, garlic, vegetable broth, watered-down potatoes and parsley, and juice extracts from carrots, beets and celery.


During the next phase, they were put on a gluten-free vegan diet for three to five months. A vegan diet is a vegetarian diet that omits all animal sources of protein.


Gluten-free means that they didn’t eat any food containing wheat, rye, oats or barley. During this diet, they were asked not to eat food that contained gluten, meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, refined sugar or citrus fruits, salt, strong spices, alcoholic beverages, tea and coffee.


Gluten is vegetable albumin – prepared from wheat and other grains.


The diet was then changed to a diet consisting of dairy products and vegetables (lacto vegetarian diet) for the remainder of the study.


After only four weeks at the health farm, the diet group showed a significant improvement: fewer tender and swollen joints, less stiffness, and more grip strength. These benefits were still present a year later.


The special-diet group also lost more weight than the regular-diet group. But the reduction in weight explains only a small portion of the improvement, the report says. Some people’s arthritis might be triggered or aggravated by food allergies.


Talk to your doctor about what kind of diet is best for you.


Medical Source:

The Lancet (338, 8772:899)

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Cedar Cove Farm 2 years ago

You might add that a diet including grass fed meat (beef, chicken, pork, lamb etc) which are high in Omega 3's will help with the inflamation of arthritis. Studies show that Omega 3's are a natural anti-inflamatory, while Omega 6's actually cause inflamation and blood clotting. Comoddity food from the grocery store is loaded with Omega 6's. Just food for thought. I wrote a more complete hub on the subject entitled "The Benefits Of Grass Fed Beef". Thanks for the hub.

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beth811 Hub Author 2 years ago

Hi, Cedar. Thanks for visiting and for the input.

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vocalcoach Level 7 Commenter 19 months ago

Thank you for this good hub on healthy remedies for arthritis. Rated up.

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beth811 Hub Author 19 months ago

vocalcoach - Thanks for rating up.

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