Anti-Inflammatory Dieting

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By marleymauve


Diet Can Impact Pain

Whether you've got chronic arthritis, fibromyalgia or another reason for being in pain, the anti-inflammatory diet can help you.

In fact, the foods you eat could actually cause you unneccesary pain and inflammation!

This list of some of the foods can help you when you deal with pain either for a chronic health problem or due to a recent health issue:

  • peppers
  • cabbage
  • cauliflower
  • sweet potatoes
  • garlic
  • spinach
  • lemon
  • kiwi
  • strawberries
  • tomatoes
  • fish
  • avocado oil
  • Olive Oil
  • green tea
  • nuts
  • cinnamon
  • parsley
  • turmeric

Changing your lifestyle and your diet can be a daunting task but baby steps will lead toward a healthier, happier, more vibrant you. Start by eating a rainbow diet of healthy and fresh foods and reduce your refined carohydrates and bad fats.

Eating an anti-inflammatory list of foods on a regular basis will also likely result in weight loss as well.

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