6 Foods that fight pain



  
Chronic pain can really deter you from doing even your routine activities. Anyone who suffers from any kind of chronic pain can surely tell you how difficult it is sometimes to get up from the bed in the morning because back or knee or neck has 'pins' in it. Yes...it's difficult to take the first step in the morning when you have a spur in your heel. But one has to live with it and beyond it.
You are what you eat is what most say; and it's true to a certain extent. Like counsellor Deepa Shah says, "Your eating habits attribute a lot to your attitude. Therefore I advise my clients to have a balanced diet."


Rahul Barpute, personal trainer, says that pain, which can keep you from exercising regularly, can be controlled by dietary changes. "Weight loss helps pain control, but often pain forces you not to exercise. It's therefore important to eat properly."


We have, after talking to dieticians and nutritionists come with 10 fit foods for pain fighting. Just include these in your diet and see the difference.


Whole grains

Whole grains are rich in fiber, therefore filling. Once you have a stomach full, you are not inclined to eat wrong stuff and you manage your weight. Also, whole grains are a good source of magnesium, a mineral that has been shown in animal studies to short-circuit muscle pain. Include ragi, bajra, jowar puffs in your snacks. Have mixed atta for your rotis.


Ginger

We are blessed with the best spices in India. Use them. Ginger is the best pain killer having analgesic properties like the popular ibuprofen. It contains a quartet, gingerols, paradols, shogaols, and zingerone which are active ingredients to reduce pain.


Turmeric

Another popular Indian spice is turmeric. Also a ginger family member, it's powder is used in all vegetables and curries. It contains curcumin that helps nip pain


Olive oil

Olive oil is like liquid gold or elixir when it comes to fighting pain. It is rich in antioxidant polyphenols that help reduce common pain-causing mechanism in the body. Olive oil is also a good substitute for butter, which is high in saturated fat, that erodes bone strength and trigger pain.


Salmon and mackerel

Not so easily available in India, but most restaurants now serve salmon. It is rich in pain-busting omega-3 fatty acids and a great source of another pain fighter: vitamin D. 


Nuts

Almonds, walnuts are great source of omega 3 fatty acids and anti oxidants that help in pain control. Add these nuts to your salad or just munch on a handful as an afternoon snack.    

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