Good morning
my name is max
i have 36 yeras old and i praticed kickboxing but Recently (two years ago)
I discovered to suffer Osteoarthritis in both hips
this is my list of diet used every day for about 6 months
whit protocol warrior diet (eating only once daily in the evening)
I only train 2 times a week in the gym
morning:
water with supplement of glucosamine chondroitin msm omega 3
and magnesium carbonate in a citrate formulation
evening
water with supplement of glucosamine chondroitin msm and omega 3
3 eggs (sometimes with the addition of pasteurized egg white)
many seasoned steamed broccoli raw olive oil
red beans
300g greek yogurt zero fat low carb high protein
many nuts and almonds
Raw chocolate sugar-free
and magnesium carbonate in a citrate formulation
(occasionally 2 oranges and a little pineapple)
is wrong as my anti-inflammatory diet?
Thanks for your precious input!
Max from Italy
anti-inflammatory diet for Osteoarthritis in both hips
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Re: anti-inflammatory diet for Osteoarthritis in both hips
Anti-inflammatory foods won't help if your joint mechanics are off, which means the muscles controlling the joint are not working optimally. Read “Treating Worn-Out Joints” at http://www.stadion.com/injuries_sports.html.
Concerning nutrition:
For most people it may be less important what anti-inflammatory foods they eat, but more important to eliminate the foods that are pro-inflammatory and harmful to *their* immune system. While your list includes many foods that are *generally considered anti-inflammatory* and does not include what are *generally considered pro-inflammatory foods,* if I ate like you do I would be sick and my joints would be inflamed. Because one's reactions to every food are individual it is not a good idea to follow the fads and advice in the popular media.
General principle: Whatever is truly good for you has to be good for all aspects of your health. If it is good for some aspects of your function but not for others, then it is not good at all and will likely harm you in the long run.
About eating egg whites without yolks:
http://www.fitbomb.com/2010/11/stop-wit ... Journal%29
Your list shows that you limit your intake of saturated fats. Here are articles you may want to read:
http://high-fat-nutrition.blogspot.com/ ... the%20lard
(Note improvement in joint function reported by arthritis sufferers.)
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/saturated-fat-healthy/
(Note improvement in joint function reported by arthritis sufferers.)
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com/
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com ... /arthritis
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com ... ory%20diet
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com ... flora.html
For health and thus for optimal function I follow the Optimal Diet of Dr. Kwasniewski. Follow your body's reactions and you will know what's good for you.
Concerning nutrition:
For most people it may be less important what anti-inflammatory foods they eat, but more important to eliminate the foods that are pro-inflammatory and harmful to *their* immune system. While your list includes many foods that are *generally considered anti-inflammatory* and does not include what are *generally considered pro-inflammatory foods,* if I ate like you do I would be sick and my joints would be inflamed. Because one's reactions to every food are individual it is not a good idea to follow the fads and advice in the popular media.
General principle: Whatever is truly good for you has to be good for all aspects of your health. If it is good for some aspects of your function but not for others, then it is not good at all and will likely harm you in the long run.
About eating egg whites without yolks:
http://www.fitbomb.com/2010/11/stop-wit ... Journal%29
Your list shows that you limit your intake of saturated fats. Here are articles you may want to read:
http://high-fat-nutrition.blogspot.com/ ... the%20lard
(Note improvement in joint function reported by arthritis sufferers.)
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/saturated-fat-healthy/
(Note improvement in joint function reported by arthritis sufferers.)
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com/
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com ... /arthritis
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com ... ory%20diet
http://coolinginflammation.blogspot.com ... flora.html
For health and thus for optimal function I follow the Optimal Diet of Dr. Kwasniewski. Follow your body's reactions and you will know what's good for you.
Thomas Kurz
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