Strong Women and Men Beat Arthritis

Product DescriptionStrong Women and Men Beat Arthritis shows the direct connection between a strength-training program and the reduction-and even ...


Product Description
Strong Women and Men Beat Arthritis shows the direct connection between a strength-training program and the reduction-and even prevention-of arthritis symptoms. This book offers: € An exercise program designed specifically to protect the joints and relieve stiffness and soreness
€ A scientifically based eating plan to reduce inflammation and pain
€ A hands-on guide to the latest medications
€ The real story on complementary therapies-which ones … More >>

Strong Women and Men Beat Arthritis

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6 Responses to “Strong Women and Men Beat Arthritis”

  1. Anne Bown says:

    This is the 2nd copy of this book I’ve bought. The first was for myself and has been a great help with my rheumatoid arthritis over the years. Now that my daughter has been diagnosed with the same disease, I wanted her to have a copy for her own, not just my borrowed copy. Besides, I needed mine back!

    The idea that we can take charge of our disease and make informed decisions, and especially, improve our condition through strength training is an empowering concept. The book discusses everything from diet to drugs to alternative treatments, with detailed instructions and diagrams on stretching and strength exercises that can be done at home and really make a difference.

    I showed this book to my rheumatologist, and he was quite impressed. I’d recommend it for anyone with arthritis.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. …Extremely informative for all, regardless of your health. Miriam Nelson has done it again not only with her easy reading style, but with very educational and informative text. I’m going to send as a gift to a friend.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    I am the kind of person that is not going to buy or “buy into” a book unless it is supported by some reasonable evidence. If you’re like me, then you’ll love this book. It is based on a study recently conducted at the Tufts University. In short, the study used a program of exercise and nutrition to combat arthritis. The results? Pain was reduced by a whopping 43%!

    Key to their program was strengthening exercises which have been shown in other studies as well as being extremely beneficial for arthritis patients. I am very pleased with books like these that offer sound treatments based on research. If you like these kind of books too and also suffer from back pain, I can recommend “The Multifidus Back Pain Solution” (available here at amazon.ca too) that is based on randomized controlled trials and involves only one exercise you do at home that strengthens your multifidus muscles found to be abnormal in many people with back pain. So start reading, start exercising, and start getting better!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  5. I was recently diagnosed with knee osteoarthritis, and I started following the nutritional suggestions in this book. I think it’s already starting to help! Plus it tells you how to perform strengthening exercises for your aching joints. I am a big fan of Dr. Nelson’s other works. I like how she explains the science and the applications. I plan to share this with my mom, who also has osteoarthritis.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  6. This is an excellent work on the alternative medicinal and
    conventional medicine protocols for arthritis. Dr. Nelson
    mentions various Vit C dietary combinations utilizing
    orange juice, strawberries or grapefruit to provide Vit. C.
    Next, the authors cite important anti-inflammatory combos;
    such as, Omega 3 fish oil and flaxseed oil. Sunflower oil
    has the requisite Omega 6 ingredients. Sulfasalazine and
    methotrexate are important protocols for treating seronegative
    spondylarthropathies. In addition, the lungs, heart and eyes
    may be impacted by ankylosing spondylitis and related diseases.
    For instance, Iritis may impact the eyes. Calcification of
    the heart valves and electronic problems with the heart have
    been noted. Decreased lung capacity is another important
    resultant of ankylosing spondylitis.

    The authors point out that Chronic Juvenile Arthritis stunts
    growth. In addition, the SED RATE (sedimentation rate) and
    rhematoid factor are the gold standard for blood tests to
    detect arthritis. In my own experience, the MOST- micro-oxidative
    stress test may be helpful in articulating the yeast component
    as an aggravating factor in arthritic conditions.

    The authors provide an important series of exercises which
    may be helpful for arthritic patients. The physical therapy
    training consists of moderate squatting, toe stand
    (standing erect on your toes), moderate push-ups by pressing
    the wall, back extensions by facing the floor and raising the
    head, modified sit-ups, knee extension flexing, full range
    motion employing light weights in torque motion, face flat on
    the floor raising the back legs, the lunge stretch,
    cross-over hips, placing one knee on the chair and standing
    upright or erect, shoulder stretches and a host of others.
    Dr. Nelson indicates that excess joint fluid is a sign of
    inflammation. In addition, surgical intervention can be
    helpful. For instance, an artificial joint may last 15-20 years.
    Acupuncture helps to stimulate endomorphins and change blood
    flow patterns. There is evidence that acupuncture relieves
    arthritis, although there is less evidence for Chiropractic.
    This book is worth the price. It provides important alternative
    medicinal protocols for arthritis as well as classic physical
    therapy exercises aimed at preserving joint mobility and
    elasticity. I would supplement the exercises with Alpha
    Lipoic Acid to enhance bodily elasticity. In my own experience,
    Northern Polar magnets may be helpful if strategically placed.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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