By
Kimberly Beauchamp, ND
Glucosamine/chondroitan supplements can help improve joint function and lessen arthritis pain
Joint pain doesn’t have to be a natural consequence of growing older. By using a combination of new discoveries and time-tested therapies, you can help keep your joints feeling young so you can continue to enjoy an active lifestyle.
If you’re overweight, losing extra pounds is the place to start to help keep your joints performing their best and to prevent arthritis from setting in. Exercise is a key player in preserving healthy joint function by strengthening the muscles around the joints, enhancing local circulation, and raising levels of natural pain killers.
What you eat affects how your joints feel and function. Certain foods are thought to cause inflammation in the body, increasing pain and interfering with the healing process.
With so many choices on the market for joint pain, here are some tips for finding the best bets for keeping your joints feeling supple:
At the end of a busy day, take the time to nourish your body from the outside, too.
If you have ongoing joint pain that doesn’t respond to these simple measures, it may be a sign of a more serious condition. See your doctor to determine a plan that’s right for you.
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