Here we go again.
Unsurprisingly, my back is hurting again. Might be because of too much sitting - I've been sitting in front of the computer since morning. Sure, I do take 15-minute breaks every hour (that's the recommended interval) but for guy like me with scoliosis, taking breaks just won't cut it.
I've talked about inversion therapy on my last post but purchasing an inversion table or gravity boots right now is out of the question. They're pretty darn expensive, even the ones they say are cheap. Might try hanging upside down on monkey bars sometime.
Kidding aside, I think I also have to manage the kinds of food I eat. There must be some connection to back pain and food intake...I think.
Well, there actually is! I just recently found it.
Here are some foods that helps ease back pain. I hope they're effective because I'll really have to swing on them monkey bars if they're not. Most of these food contains anti-inflammatory enzymes that heals the body. o it might be effective against bulging discs or those with recently injured backs. For my scolio? I think not. But they're over all healthy foods so it's not a lost cause. Here's the list:
1. Berries - Contains anti-inflammatory enzymes that heals the body.
2. Grass-fed Beef - Contains less saturated fats and contains CLA that helps lose weight. So if you're body pain is caused by excessive weight, eating grass-fed beef is a good way to lose weight without the hassle of eating non-tasty foods.
3. Pineapples - Contains anti-inflammatory enzymes that heals the body.
4. Garlic - Contains anti-inflammatory enzymes that heals the body. Garlic is also found out to be a mild painkiller.
5. Milk - This is pretty obvious. Calcium derived from milk will help the bones get stronger, thus more able to support the upper body weight.
6. Turmeric - Contains anti-inflammatory enzymes that heals the body. Like garlic, turmeric is also found out to be a mild painkiller.
7. Green Tea - Just hearing about Green Tea makes me healthy already. Green tea contains a lot of flavonoids and polyphenols that helps to detoxify the body.
8. Fish with Omega-3 - Substances found in these types of fish are effective pain killers.
9. Water - The body is made up of almost 70% water. Sometimes, back pain is caused by the lack of intervertebral fluids that cushions each vertebra. Drinking adequate amounts of water keeps the spaces in the discs hydrated thus minimizing the risk of back pain.
Well, these are some foods that I found to be helpful. Honestly, I haven't eaten turmeric yet (or maybe I've eaten one but never really realized it). I'm eating (and drinking) quite a bit of those mentioned above, so we'll see how my back responds.
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