Rheumatoid Arthritis or RA, is a disorder that occurs as a result of symmetrical polyarthritis and chronic inflammation. In Ayurveda language, Rheumatoid Arthritis is called ‘Amavata’. The word ‘Ama’ means the accumulated toxins. If we put down Rheumatoid Arthritis as a whole, it is a combination of all the features of Vata Dosha along with the deposition of Ama or toxins in the joints or tissues of the body. The major symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis are pain, swelling, stiffness or tenderness in the tissues.
People
who are suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis report of amazing results by
adopting the Ayurvedic diet and meditation. The use of herbs and Ayurvedic
supplements is extremely beneficial and you will be able to see results soon.
You can also book an online consultation with ayurvedic doctors of Nirogam Ayurveda.
Ayurvedic remedies reduce inflammation and flare-ups. So, more doctors are now
recommending such solutions to chronic RA disorders.
Foods to eat for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Food
for Arthritis is a perfect blend of the three doshas as per Ayurveda -
Vata, Kapha, and Pitta. Dosha means an element of primary nature that is
already present inside the body. However, along with that, you must know about
the right foods to eat. Check out the list of foods below.
1.
Grains
Any kind of grains such as aged rice, long-grain variety
of rice, wild rice, red rice and so on are good if you are suffering from
Rheumatoid Arthritis. Along with that other grains such as millets, especially
fox millet and barley helps reduce inflammatory problems. Grains are easy and
light on the stomach and digestive system. Otherwise, kernels of barley also
lower burning in the joints.
2. Pulses and legumes
In this regard, horse gram and chickpeas get the
special and most important mention of all. Horse gram is easily available in
any market and you can replace any other snack with a bowl of soaked horse
gram. Also, hummus is a great idea to have chickpeas in a tasty form. Both of
these foods have proteins and also great for the digestive system along with
being helpful for Rheumatoid Arthritis.
3. Warm water
Keep drinking lukewarm water throughout the day,
but not in excess quantities. It is better if you boil water with ginger and
then drink it. It is an Ayurvedic remedy that removes toxins from the body and
also improves the digestive system. If you are suffering from the chronic pain
of Rheumatoid Arthritis, this remedy will make you more flexible. Also, you
will experience less burning and heaviness in the joints.
4. Leafy green vegetables and fruits
There are several essential elements present in
seasonal fruits and leafy green vegetables. For example, you will get
polyphenols, Vitamin E, bioflavonoids, riboflavin, catechins, vitamin C,
carotenoids and other low weight molecular elements. These elements also
contain antioxidants, anti-inflammatory features, and other fibrinolytic
substances.
Bitter vegetables such as neem, bitter gourd,
bottle gourd, brinjal, pointed gourd, goosefoot, drumsticks, and other similar
vegetables. Arugula, kale, greens from dandelions and radicchio are some herbs
that help reduce inflammatory symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
5. Spices
The most essential spices that restrict arthritic
alterations in bone health are ginger, garlic, and turmeric. The best part is
that incorporating spices in your daily diet is not at all difficult because
they are the main flavouring elements of our food. Also, the spices contain all
kinds of anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and other analgesic properties.
Besides, spices and herbs improve digestion.
6. Buttermilk
A great home remedy for Rheumatoid Arthritis is
buttermilk. The best way to consume buttermilk is by adding 2-3 garlic cloves
in it. If you have a problem consuming whole cloves of garlic, you can also
make a paste of those and add to your drink. However, the second option may
have a stronger smell.
7. Animal Meat
The meat of some wild animals such as quails is
significantly helpful if you are suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis. The bush
and jungle quails are the best variants. Meats are good sources of vitamin A as
well as Iron.
8. Wine
Consuming old wine is a good way to deal with
Rheumatoid Arthritis. However, consuming old wine does not mean excessive
drinking. Drink it in a moderate and measured amount.
9. Castor oil
First of all, milk is a good source of protein and
Vitamin D. On the other hand, castor oil is a good purgative. Pour a few drops
of castor oil in a glass full of milk. Stir it well and gulp down before going
to bed. However, the side-effect of this remedy is that you may have a problem
of loose bowel movement the very next day.
Generally
speaking, vegetables or fruits should be cooked or stewed well, before you can
eat them. The best idea is to go for sweeter vegetables and fruits such as
squash, cooked apples, raisins, and potatoes. Also, stay away from food items
that take time to digest such as raw apples, Brussel sprouts, and broccoli.
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Also read
1. Management
of Amavata (rheumatoid arthritis) with diet and Virechanakarma