Arthritis Treatment: Reduce Your Pain Naturally.
December 15th, 2006If you have arthritis and you are looking to control pain without drugs, then the first thing you need to do is reduce your weight or maintain a normal weight. If you are overweight, weight loss will be the most important thing you can do to improve the level of pain, stiffness and mobility.
A small amount of weight loss can make a significant difference. The best measure of weight in relation to height and general body health is the Body Mass Index (BMI). The normal range is 20-25 and 26-30 is considered overweight and over 31 obese.
Extra weight puts additional stress on weight bearing joints such as knees and hips, and increases the level of pain. It also increases the risk of arthritis. It is not always easy to lose weight if you have arthritis. If your weight remains constant on a particular diet plan, then you are consuming just the right amount of calories to provide for the needs of the body. If you are gaining weight, then you are taking more than your body needs and the extra calories are stored as fat.
To lose weight you need to consume less than your body requires. This way the extra calories needed is obtained from the breakdown of fats stored in the body. Exercise will help you burn fats. it is not as effective as a specific diet plan but will help. It should be incorporated into the whole weight loss plan.
The heavier you are, the more calories you will burn during exercise. Exercise will keep the joints supple, reduce stiffness and tone up supporting muscles. It also makes you feel healtheir and energised.
To assess your progress, evaluate the level of pain, stiffness and mobility before your diet and exercis plan, then make assessmentsat intervals.
Dr.Phil Hariram
Arthritis Guide.
