It is possible to manage the pain of arthritis naturally, and staying active is crucial as it can actually help with pain relief. In this article, an arthritis sufferer tells how he has the condition under control by making changes to his diet and taking moderate exercise.
Summer may be the time for holidays and enjoying the outdoors (weather permitting!) but if you suffer from arthritis, it's not always that easy.?Here are a few tips for managing arthritis naturally in the summer.
- If you抮e on a car journey, try to take breaks so you can stretch and move, or rest if you抮e driving.
- Try to take a short walk each day. If you抮e walking in the countryside, try to choose footpaths that are on the flat, and use a walking stick for support.
- Feel like tackling some gardening? Use a lightweight wheelbarrow for carrying tools or heavy bags of compost, and use a gardening chair rather than kneeling.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water ?always have a bottle handy.?This may help prevent fatigue or dizziness.
- Swimming is excellent exercise for people with arthritis.?Avoid the busiest times and take care when getting in and out of the pool.
- If you have already discovered the dietary component of Charles de Coti-Marsh's Home Treatment Programme for arthritis, do try to stick to it although tempted by summer treats.?Remember the recommended natural supplements too, as many people who follow his dietary guidance do report improvements from taking K Compound in particular. 營f you抳e never heard of the Home Treatment Programme, visit The Arthritic Association抯 website for more details!
Have a great, safe and active summer.?