There are a number of really good resources out there that have information on arthritis and nutrition. One place to start would be you family doctor. You can also try here: http://arthritis.about.com/od/nutrition/Nutrition_and_Arthritis_The_Role_of_Vitamins_and_Other_Nutrients.htm
Elizabeth Jane Ord has written: 'A study of the application of nutrition to patients with rheumatoid arthritis in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital' -- subject(s): Nutrition, Arthritis deformans
There is not one definitive answer on this. Most doctors do not believe there is a link and is more hereditary than nutrition. You should ask your doctor if you have concerns.
Arthritis can be formed because of malnutrition mostly they think its from having an accident where you break bones earlier in life. The bones heal back badly, with cracks.
There are a number of dietary supplements which are believed to help with arthritis symptoms. Vitamin E and fish oil extract can help lubricate joints and relieve pain.
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Max Warmbrand has written: 'The encyclopaedia of natural health' 'How thousands of my arthritis patients regained their health' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Diet in disease, Diet therapy, Naturopathy, Physiological Therapeutics, Popular works, Therapeutics, Therapy 'New hope for arthritis sufferers' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Diet in disease, Physiological Therapeutics 'Encyclopaedia of health and nutrition' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Eat well to keep well' -- subject(s): Nutrition 'Here's health-- nature's way' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Nutrition, Diet 'The encyclopedia of natural health' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias, Hygiene, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Traditional medicine 'Encyclopedia of health and nutrition' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Naturopathy, Nutrition, Hygiene, Traditional medicine
The word "arthritis" comes from the Greek arthron, meaning joint.
Arthritisabout.com has alot of good information regarding controlling arthritis symptoms, as well as a diet plan and nutrition facts. Apparently fruits and vegetables are known to help lessen the risks of arthritis and can also help to reduce the effects.
arthritis
Any inflammation of the joints, particularly the gout.
Rheumatoid arthritis in the toes Forefoot problems such as hammer toes, claw toes, mallet toes, and bunions often develop as a result of arthritis, particularly rheumatoid arthritis.