Nov 12, 2013

The One Area That Wears Out Over Time And Causes The Mechanism To Be Prone To Breakage.

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By Morgen Jayasinghe


A good case can be made that, in the human body, our joints and the surrounding soft tissue are our weakest links. Indeed, joint pain affects tens of millions of Americans.

According to the Arthritis Foundation, over 1.3 million people suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, while another 27 million experience the pain associated with osteoarthritis. And everyone from fitness buffs to weekend warriors to professional athletes can attest to the toll that sports can take on joint health.

Things would be different if you had suffered injuries, which had left your joints sore or inflamed. However, if you are facing this issue regularly you will do well to know that it could be an indication for something worse to follow.

There are things that can be done to improve bone and joint health before a fracture occurs or other health conditions become a bigger concern. These things include: increasing the amount of calcium in your diet. Get plenty of Vitamin D, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, and other trace minerals in your diet, avoid excess amounts of alcohol and caffeine, quit smoking if you do, and avoid aluminum because this can displace calcium in the body.

Exercising is also very important for both bone and joint health. Some exercises that you could do include: walking, biking, aerobics, and weight-lifting. Doing weight bearing exercises helps the bones to become stronger, builds up muscles, and helps with balance which may help reduce falls and fractures.

Whether we're in our athletic prime or are feeling the effects of getting a bit older, taking supplements that are specifically designed to enhance our joint health simply makes sense.

Do not ever believe that the food you have is capable of providing you with the fatty acids which are essential to keep your joints healthy. In most cases, it has been noticed that people have a diet which does not help joint health at all. If you have been indulging in the wrong type of diets, you will do well to make changes immediately in order to keep your joints in good health.

Making sudden changes may not seem an easy task but will have to be done for the benefit of your body. One way of accomplishing this feat would be to add nutritional supplements, which will help aid the health of your joints.

Our joints may be the body's weak link, but using targeted nutrients can help us strengthen that link and ensure that our joints and soft tissues will continue to serve us for years to come.




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