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3 Effective Ways to Relieve Achy Joints and Improve Your Health

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Originally Posted On: https://greenlifeway.org/blog/3-effective-ways-to-relieve-achy-joints-improve-your-health

Did you know that there are several things that you can do to help relieve achy joints and feel better?  Most joints have two different bones connected to them.  One bone injury may be all that is needed to lead to joint pain.

 

The Harsh Reality of Age

When I was a child, I would often hear my parents, grandma and grandpa complain about joint pain.  I always remember looking at “older people” like – what is your problem?  I’m sure you can relate.

 

Suddenly, one day our aging bodies begin to remind us that we are not a child anymore.  Perhaps we got hurt doing those slick rail rides with the skateboard we received as a birthday gift from mom and dad?

 

You thought you had healed but years later, begins to be your achilles heel.  We hit our 40’s, 50’s and beyond and life reminds us of its fragility.

 

It is safe to say that achy joints are experienced by everyone at some point in their life.  The pain can last any amount of time depending on the actual injury and your age.

 

Inflammation is central to most challenging diseases that no one talks about

Some may experience swelling, stiffness, muscle pain, or inflammation of the affected area.  Out of those mentioned, rarely do we actually discuss inflammation.

 

Yet if you ask someone how their knee is doing, they will say, “Oh, the swelling is better today but yesterday it had me on the couch.”

 

According to Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DMN, CNS, Josh says this about Inflammation (Dec 2018):

 

Inflammation is now being linked to just about every health condition. What are some examples of inflammatory diseases? According to a Harvard Medical School report, “Chronic inflammation plays a central role in some of the most challenging diseases of our time, including rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, and even Alzheimer’s.”

 

It’s “an emerging field,” says UCLA’s Dr. David Heber. “It’s a new concept for medicine.” This is a quote from 2009! Thankfully, inflammation has gotten a lot more attention in the past 10 years, but the problem still remains: Modern medicine focuses on treating symptoms, not addressing the root cause of a health issue, which in many cases is inflammation.

 

To combat this, people are turning to CBD by the thousands.

 

Why CBD?

CBD helps to repair and rebalance our bodies natural endocannabinoid system (cannabinoids also found in the Hemp plant).  These rebalance the body and our systems which we explain HERE in our article, “What is CBD?”

 

 

Finding Joint Pain Relief Starts With Your Choices

For most people, change happens from the inside out.  Not just another application of Bengay™ cream.

 

You have to watch what you put into your body if you want your body to behave a specific way.  Obvious by now yet most people ignore it.

 

Take notice, however.  In the current Global Coronavirus pandemic, obesity may be a huge factor in the death rates.  Specifically considering those Americans over 50 and are obese.  Americans habits have created many underlying health conditions which the virus seems to exacerbate.

 

A Way Forward for Your Health and Joint Pain

 

THE best way to do that is to Eat healthy!  GreenLifeWay wouldn’t be ethical if we didn’t include this very important message to you.

 

Our mission is to help people…not just buy a CBD product.  Yet more people have shared they have found relief from joint pain, stress, anxiety, sleeplessness…including pets. More in-depth studies are being done as we speak.

 

Therefore, we’ve put together a list of 3 things you can readily do to help combat joint pain and experience some relief:

 

1. Eat Healthy

I know – it’s been hammered down our throats.  Yet most of America is overweight and buying bags of artificial candies in cart loads and swinging into a fast food joint because we’re too lazy to cook for ourselves anymore.

 

Seriously, we wonder why we aren’t healthy?  (sorry, rant over…)

 

Try this instead: Load up on foods rich in:

 

Vitamin C. Color is very important for your diet.  Vitamin C foods may be juicy oranges, sweet red peppers and tomatoes, cantaloupe, kiwi, and other others.  These High Vit C foods help to reduce (or stop) cartilage loss.  Such loss is what ultimately causes the pain.  A well know disease is Arthritis specifically.

 

Also a quick note on a report from Dr. Andrew Saul and Sayer Ji coming out of China is that high doses of Vitamin C are helping people recover from the Coronavirus.

 

You should avoid foods high in omega-6 fatty acids, such as corn oil.  These may increase inflammation. They often may be the cause of the pain.  Also look at whether you’re eating refined grains and start buying whole grains instead.

 

Early research suggests refined grains have an inflammatory effect, whereas high-fiber whole grains may help reduce inflammation.

 

Vitamin K. Not going to lie.  This is the hardest for me.  You don’t have to turn into a rabbit, however.  Just make meals that feature greens, such as spinach, kale, and cabbage.  They have incredible pain-soothing properties.

 

Omega-3 fatty acids. Having lived in Alaska, I love a well cooked mouth watering Salmon.  With this mind, just think salmon and nuts (almost any kind has wonderful Omega 3’s) which help curb joint inflammation.

2. Take Supplements

First warning – if you are taking medication of any kind, you should definitely consult with your Doctor to ensure that your supplement (whatever and wherever it came from) will not cause a serious reaction.  Sometimes these supplements are made with fish products (shellfish) so please be careful if you are one of those individuals!

 

That said, I love supplements.  I love natural healing too.  A large-scale study funded by the National Institutes of Health found that a daily combo of 1,500 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligrams of chondroitin might help ease symptoms in people with moderate-to-severe joint pain.

 

Also make sure you’re getting plenty of vitamin D to help keep your bones strong and prevent joint pain. Look for a supplement with 1,000 milligrams of D3 (the kind your body manufactures from sunlight), but check with your doctor first because some supplements can interact with prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

Your Body needs water for joint pain relief

3. Exercise and Drink Plenty of Water

There are plenty of exercise blogs so I’m not going to beat a dead horse.  But, if it’s cold outside, cold weather has been linked to joint pain.

 

People are less likely to work out when it’s chilly and damp.  That alternative for many is becoming a couch potato.  This is bad news for your joints.  Exercise helps lubricate your joints and actually helps to prevent pain.

 

Water:  This is huge!  …and this is why according to usgs.gov:

 

Up to 60% of the human adult body is water.

 

According to H.H. Mitchell, Journal of Biological Chemistry 158, the brain and heart are composed of 73% water, and the lungs are about 83% water. The skin contains 64% water, muscles and kidneys are 79%, and even the bones are watery: 31%.

 

Each day humans must consume a certain amount of water to survive. Of course, this varies according to age and gender, and also by where someone lives. Generally, an adult male needs about 3 liters (3.2 quarts) per day while an adult female needs about 2.2 liters (2.3 quarts) per day. All of the water a person needs does not have to come from drinking liquids, as some of this water is contained in the food we eat.

 

Take a look at this infographic to refresh your memory of how important water is to your body:

What does water do for you and your body

In conclusion, eating the right things and really being watchful of what you put into your body is a root cause of what your future will look like.  If you eat junk.  Your body will be junk.  If you eat healthy, your body will reward you.

 

Next, taking supplements approved by your doctor (especially seek Doctor approval if you’re taking medications) can aid extra support in several ways.

 

Here at GreenLifeWay we would recommend you try CBD which we discuss in our article, “What is CBD?.”   Knowing where your CBD came from is critical also.  Would you trust a gas station to deliver high quality foods?  [Answer: NO!].

 

Why then would you not research the company you choose to buy your CBD from?  Ours is 3rd party tested, we own the farm in Oregon and own the entire process from seed to bottle.  That’s what you should look for in a quality product.

 

Finally, exercise and drinking plenty of water according to your body weight is a huge factor in aiding lubrication to joints.  This alone can help people dramatically.  Often we’re just very dehydrated.

 

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Sources:

*1. Chronic Inflammation at the Root of Most Diseases + How to Prevent! By Dr. Josh Axe, DC, DMN, CNS;  December 12, 2018; https://draxe.com/health/inflammation-at-the-root-of-most-diseases/

 

*2. “The latest on glucosamine/chondroitin supplements”. By Dr. Robert H. Shmerling, MD; Posted October 17, 2016, Updated September 16, 2019

The latest on glucosamine/chondroitin supplements

 

*3. “The Water in You: Water and the Human Body”. https://www.usgs.gov/special-topic/water-science-school/science/water-you-water-and-human-body?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects

 

*4. “U of M’s Osterholm says obesity could be deadly factor in U.S. COVID-19 outbreak”  1 April 2020; https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/u-of-ms-osterholm-says-obesity-could-be-deadly-factor-in-u-s-covid-19-outbreak

 

*5. https://youtu.be/fwyAM7fCG44 Youtube video from Dr. Andrew Saul and Sayer Ji discuss Vitamin C and the Coronavirus 29 March 2020

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