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		<title>Get control of Arthritis, and Get Your Life Back!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red, burning, swollen and so stiff you don&#8217;t want to move&#8230; that&#8217;s what those who suffer from arthritis experience on a daily basis. If you know this all to well, you are probably one of the 46 million Americans (that&#8217;s 1 out of every 5 people) that are living with arthritis every day. To better [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Red, burning, swollen and so stiff you don&#8217;t want to move&#8230;<br /> that&#8217;s what those who suffer from arthritis experience on a<br /> daily basis. If you know this all to well, you are probably<br /> one of the 46 million Americans (that&#8217;s 1 out of every 5<br /> people) that are living with arthritis every day. To better<br /> understand how to get relief from this debilitating disease<br /> we need to dive deeper into its root cause.</p>
<p> Some of the types of arthritis which are associated with<br /> inflammation include:</p>
<p> * rheumatoid arthritis<br /> * gout<br /> * tendinitis<br /> * bursitis<br /> * polymyalgia rheumatica</p>
<p> What is Arthritis?</p>
<p> Arthritis actually means joint (arthr) inflammation (itis).<br /> Arthritis can be used to define a group of more than 100<br /> rheumatic diseases and other conditions that can cause pain,<br /> stiffness and swelling in the joints or any part of your body.<br /> Additionally, it can damage the joint cartilage which can lead<br /> to joint weakness, instability and visible deformities that<br /> can interfere and, in severe cases, limit a person&#8217;s ability to<br /> perform most basic daily tasks such as walking, climbing stairs,<br /> using a computer keyboard, washing dishes or brushing your<br /> teeth. Arthritis can affect anyone regardless of age and most<br /> commonly affects joints in the knees, hips, hands and spine. If<br /> left undiagnosed and not treated properly, arthritis can cause<br /> irreversible damage to the joints, bones, organs, and skin. Not<br /> to mention dramatically impair your quality of life.</p>
<p> Arthritis-related conditions primarily affect the muscles and<br /> the bones but it is also considered to be systemic, affecting<br /> the whole body. Arthritis can cause damage to any bodily organ<br /> or system, including the lungs, kidneys, blood vessels, skin and<br /> even the heart. The Arthritis Foundation sites two independent<br /> studies (Brigham and Women&#8217;s Hospital in Boston and at the Mayo<br /> Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota) both of which prove that the<br /> widespread inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis is linked to<br /> heart disease and an increased risk of early death.</p>
<p> No one really knows the exact cause of arthritis but there are<br /> certain risk factors to keep in mind:</p>
<p> * Genetics &#8211; likely to contribute to risk but no one knows<br /> how much.<br /> * Age &#8211; the older you are the more at risk you become.<br /> * Weight &#8211; maintaining a healthy weight will ease the load on<br /> the joints.<br /> * Previous Injury &#8211; major injuries are likely to contribute to<br /> risk.<br /> * Occupational Hazards &#8211; repetitive, high demand jobs increase<br /> risk.<br /> * Certain Sports &#8211; high level, high demand sports can<br /> contribute to arthritis (however, general exercise is always<br /> a plus)<br /> * Illness or infection &#8211; an infection in the joint or gout can<br /> lead to arthritis.</p>
<p> What we do know is that when you have arthritis your immune system<br /> goes into over-drive and causes the joints to swell and become<br /> inflamed. Therefore, treating the inflammation becomes key in<br /> managing the pain and discomfort associated with this condition.</p>
<p> Sadly enough, the Arthritis Foundation reports that half of those<br /> Americans with arthritis don&#8217;t believe anything can be done to help<br /> ease their pain. You may be in that situation yourself, having<br /> thrown your hands up in frustration and simply decided to live with<br /> your pain. The good news is that by reducing the inflammation you<br /> can significantly <a href="http://www.healbackpains.com">ease the painful symptoms</a> associated with<br /> arthritis.</p>
<p> Here are a few ways to reduce your inflammation:</p>
<p> * Exercise &#8211; less weight equals less stress on joints<br /> * Diet &#8211; Eat plenty of vegetables, fruits and whole-grain<br /> products; limit sugar, salt and fat (especially saturated fat<br /> found in animal products)<br /> * Rest &#8211; a good balance between rest and activity is the key to<br /> joint health<br /> * Over-the-counter and prescription medications &#8211; while these may<br /> provide temporary relief by masking the pain they are not always<br /> get to the root of the problem &#8211; inflammation. They can also<br /> have serious side effects, especially with long-term use.<br /> * Natural anti-inflammatory supplements &#8211; probably the most<br /> promising natural approach to reducing inflammation in a long<br /> while. We recommend looking for supplements containing systemic<br /> enzymes and all-natural herbal ingredients.</p>
<p> By taking these simple steps to reducing inflammation you will be well<br /> on your way to managing your arthritis pain and it devastating effects<br /> on your mind and body. Everyone should strive to achieve a healthy and<br /> active lifestyle for optimal health and wellbeing.</p>
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