Nicotine is reputed to aggravate arthritis especially rheumatoid arthritis So the answer is Yes
To date there is no clinical evidence that diet affects arthritis However a good way to find out in your particular case is give it up and see if there is an improvement.
this would depend on the individual/ there is no definitive evidence that it does. However there are many individuals that swear humidity has an effect on the severity of their symptoms.
My dad used to be in a wheelchair because of arthritis. So one day when he was at the doctor's the doctor asked him if he ate any grapefruit and my dad told him that he had one every morning. The doctor told him to stop. In a month my dad was out of his wheel chair.
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Nicotine is reputed to aggravate arthritis especially rheumatoid arthritis So the answer is Yes
That would be unlkely, ther is no evidence that humidity has any effect on the symptoms of arthritis.
No bananas have no effect on arthritis. No diet has been developed yet that has.
They are fairly high in purines in the vegetable family and as a result may have a bearing on People suffering from gouty arthritis.
Yes. Tea is acidic (tannic acid) and can contribute to heartburn. The caffeine in tea can also aggravate heartburn.
To date there is no clinical evidence that diet affects arthritis However a good way to find out in your particular case is give it up and see if there is an improvement.
Yes
Yes, peanuts and peanut butter can aggravate arthritis. I was a peanut butter eater all my life, I am now 58. I would have starved to death if nobody had invented peanut butter, it was my main diet many days. Now I cannot eat peanut butter, it aggravates my arthritis. I tried almond butter and it was a lot worst than peanut butter. I find cashews bad too.
this would depend on the individual/ there is no definitive evidence that it does. However there are many individuals that swear humidity has an effect on the severity of their symptoms.
You can use black tea by steeping the tea leaves or tea bags in hot water and enjoying it.
Although a specific diet hasn't been formulated for arthritis, it is believed that dairy, foods high in saturated fat, and nightshade veggies (tomatoes, eggplants, potatoes) tend to aggravate arthritis more. A great idea would be to keep a food diary and see after what meals/foods her arthritis gets worse.
White tea, Green tea, Oolong tea, and Black tea.