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Drawing Up a Psoriatic Arthritis Diet Plan
9/23 15:23:07

It's not too difficult to draw up a psoriatic arthritis diet plan, especially if you're working with your doctor or rheumatologist. Your entire health history and current health needs to be taken into consideration before a good psoriatic arthritis diet plan for you can be made. But there are a few generalities that you will expect to be told to follow.

Low Fat, High Fiber

Arthritis is thought to be a problem with the body's immune system, no matter what type it is. Psoriatic arthritis diet plans should include foods that help your body's immune system do its job. If you have a lot of excess body fat, this makes the immune system not work very well. You need to eat foods low in cholesterol, low in fat and high in fiber.

Chances are, this low-fat, high fiber psoriatic arthritis diet plan is what you need to do for other health conditions. Often you don’t just have arthritis, but a whole host of other ailments such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, irritable bowel syndrome and chronic constipation. Your best diet for arthritis is often the best diet for other aspects in your life, too.

Another reason that you want foods high in fiber as part of your psoriatic arthritis diet plan is that the prescription medications you are taking may make you constipated. Some times, they do the opposite. Everyone reacts to medication differently. Also, fiber helps you feel fuller than most other types of food. When you feel full, it's easier to stick to your psoriatic arthritis diet plan.

Other Tips

Caffeine and alcohol are thought to aggravate any kind of arthritis pain because they both work to dehydrate the body. Your sore joints need all of the fluid that they can get. Although it's not entirely necessary to cut caffeine and alcoholic beverages from your life, you should cut back on daily consumption. Even just drinking a glass of water in between cups of coffee can help your body's circulation.

Smoking greatly reduces the body's ability to digest food and burn fat. For example, people on the exact same diet loose less weight when they smoke than when they don't. Smoking also slows down the body's circulation and can also contribute to dehydrate the body. Please don’t use smoking as an appetite suppressant when you are trying to stick to a psoriatic arthritis diet plan. Quite smoking and increase your exercise instead.

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