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Reverse Arthritis
There
is a common habit that doubles your risk of arthritis. Surprisingly, even doing this
habit “moderately” creates the same risk.
This
is according to a new study from Karolinska Institute in Sweden, published in
the Arthritis Journal and Therapy.
The
good news is if you change this one habit, you can drastically improve your arthritis, and you
may feel the difference within a matter of days.
A
recent study published in the Arthritis Journal and Therapy reveals that smoking significantly increases the risk of developing rheumatoid
arthritis.
Researchers
clarify that many previous studies showed the direct link between heavy smoking
and the increased risk of this autoimmune disorder.
However,
this is the first study ever conducted to observe if light smoking has the same
effect of inducing the development of arthritis.
This
mega-study was conducted by following 30,000 women (aged 54 to 89) throughout a
period of seven years. During this long-lasting research study, participants
were asked various questions about their diet, lifestyle, and smoking habits,
including frequency and history of smoking.
After
summarizing the study results, the researchers discovered that as few as just
one to seven cigarettes per day more than doubled (2.31 times) the chance of developing rheumatoid arthritis, compared
to the study participants who never engaged in this unhealthy habit.
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Warning Sound
If
you hear this sound, you had better run for shelter. Because a new study
published in the journal Arthritis Care and Research reveals it’s a clear sign of arthritis in the making.
Most
of us ignore this sound as something normal or unimportant, but nothing is
further from the truth.
Crepitus
is when you hear grating, cracking, or popping sounds around your joints. It is
something that most of us consider unimportant, but as this study shows, when it
happens frequently, it can be problematic.
The
scientists analyzed the data of 3,495 people collected by the Osteoarthritis
Initiative study.
None
of them had symptoms of knee osteoarthritis at the beginning of the
study.
The
scientists looked at knee radiographs and pain questionnaires taken on
commencement of the study and several times thereafter up to 48 months later.
In
addition, they asked the participants about the frequency and severity of
crepitus at the beginning of the study, and again after 12, 24, and 36 months.
With
all this information at hand, the researchers could compare the crepitus scores
with the radiographs and pain scores to see whether the former were meaningless
or whether they predicted arthritis.
The
chance that the subjects developed symptomatic arthritis increased along with
an increase in the frequency of their crepitus.
This
was especially true for those whose radiographs showed osteoarthritis at the beginning of the
study, even while they were in no pain at all.
This
means that you should not wait until the pain starts if you experience frequent
cracking or grinding sounds in your knees.
You
can ask your doctor to take a radiograph to establish whether or not you have arthritis, and then start treating it
immediately before the pain even kicks in.
Immediate
weight loss, healthy dieting, and gentle joint exercises work best if they
are started before arthritis takes hold.
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Arthritis Factor Discovered
When
treating arthritis, we most often focus on inflammation and cartilage buildup. Maybe
you’d think of relaxing the muscles or adjusting the bones.
But
a study recently published in Arthritis Care Research reveals a new factor. One
that most doctors don’t ever think about when it comes to arthritis.
This
factor can however make or
break your arthritis recovery as well as the rest of your
life.
Researchers
identified 2,287 people with knee osteoarthritis of approximately the
same severity (Kellgren/Lawrence grade two or three).
They
used the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale to assess depressive
symptoms in each of the patients at their annual doctor’s visit.
They
then used the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index
(WOMAC) pain scale to measure the amount of pain from which they suffered in
the year after their depression test.
The
study ran for four years during which these tests were carried out four times
each.
Once
the study was completed, they found that the existence or severity of depression symptoms
did not influence the amount of pain from which the patients suffered in the
subsequent year.
Depressed
and non-depressed patients, and severely depressed and mildly depressed
patients, experienced roughly the same amount of pain.
But
those who had struggled with depression for the longest
period suffered the most, while those whose depression was intermittent or recent
suffered the least.
Based
on these findings, the authors recommend that depression be treated as a part of routine
clinical practice for arthritis patients, as their experience of
their condition is so strongly influenced by it.
Interestingly,
it seems that the arthritis pain actually causes the depression and people who manage to reverse their arthritis most often experience
great mood-uplifting in the process (not so surprising).
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This
post is from the Arthritis Strategy Program. It was created by Shelly Manning,
a former arthritis sufferer and a health
consultant.
A Brief Background on
the Author
Like you, Shelly
Manning also suffered from arthritis, particularly osteoarthritis. This was due
to her weight and desk job. Her condition eventually took a toll on her
relationship with her (former) husband.
It was when she went
to Hong Kong that she met Janerdquo, an old woman who owned the restaurant
where she ate. Janerdquo supposedly offered her a bowl of a weird-smelling
soup, which helped ease her joint pain. She ate there each day for 10 days
until she was completely healed from arthritis.
Shelly Manning
decided to research this natural remedy and to create a step-by-step treatment
plan to others who are suffering from different types of arthritis, such as
gout, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and psoriatic
arthritis.
That’s why she
created “The Arthritis Step By Step Strategy.” According to her claims, this
unique strategy will get rid of joint pain and stiffness, repair your damaged
joints, and treat the underlying cause of your arthritis.
Shelly teamed up with
Christian Goodman, the owner of Blue Heron Health News, a publishing company
that aims to help people to take responsibility for their own health by using
natural health alternatives for preventing arthritis in fingers and knees
naturally.