Unless you have gouty arthritis (In which case you have to avoid foods high in purines) you don't really have to worry about avoiding any foods. there has been no relation ship found between died and the symptoms of Arthritis. However individuals with arthritis commonly report that their symptoms get worse if they eat particular foods. these foods hover are different depending on the individual concerned.
nightshed vegetables like eggplant, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes
rhubarb
Yes just keep in mind the size of the person and take it with food.
I would like to take them food and goods that they cannot get in Cuba
Your question cannot be answered because you did not say what "it" is.
Other infections which can be caused by Salmonella include:.joint infections (arthritis)
NO
Arthritis cannot be transmitted from person to person except by genetics. It is not caused by a pathogen. Arthritis is simply the wearing down and inflammation of joint tissues.
Go to the related link (Benefits and Risks of Opioids in Arthritis Management) below for the information that is available on this subject
Yes
Two good supplements to take in for arthritis are vitamin C and vitamin D. Some other supplements recommended for those who have arthritis are vitamin E, calcium, and B vitamins. http://www.rd.com/health/6-supplements-for-arthritis-sufferers/ can help you with more in detail about supplements that help with arthritis.
Arthritis does not have an actual supplement to take. To decrease the pain, you can take ibuprofen or other pain medications from over the counter.
I cant be 100% but in Scotland I have worked as a steward and the rule I work by is you are allowed to take food in but you cannot take cans orplastic bottles in, so take capri sonnes or cartons.
Once you have it you always have it