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As doctor Mark Hyman says, โ€œFood is medicine. You can not find anything in a bottle that is more powerful than what you put on your forkโ€. The best diet for pain relief depends on the individual but ultimately reduces inflammation and restoring the healthy bacteria in the gut.

Methylation Diet

Methylation is a natural process in the body that controls the replication of DNA. In turn, methylation is responsible for the aging of each cell and has been thought to play a role in the onset of, or a lack of, chronic disease.ย  Methylation is also responsible for controlling the unhealthy compound that can damage blood vessels called homocysteine, recycles molecules for optimal detoxification, and keeps inflammation under control. The methylation diet focuses on adding foods into the diet that enhance the role in DNA methylation. The process behind methylation is to remove the bodyโ€™s obstacles that drain the natural methylation process while providing the body with a wide variety of nutrients for optimally balanced activity. This results in a gut that is not as irritated, leading to less gut inflammation and ultimately will reduce inflammation in the overall body, leading to less pain.

An example of breakfast following the methylation diet provided by Lara Zakaria in the book โ€œEveryday MDLโ€ is Cranberry-Apple-Cinnamon Oatmeal. This meal consists of steel-cut oats, coconut oil, fresh cranberries, a crisp apple, and honey for topping!

Avoiding Nightshades

What is nightshade?ย  Nightshade is a vegetable that contains Alkaloids, which are substances containing nitrogen. These nightshades are thought to increase inflammation in the gut and lead to other autoimmune diseases. Many nightshades are a rich source of nutrients and do not cause people issues. However, to reduce overall pain in the body,ย  avoiding these foods reduces inflammation and offers health benefits.

Examples of common nightshades to avoid include Eggplant, Peppers, Potatoes, and Tomatoes.

Gluten-Free

Joint pain and inflammation are two common symptoms when it comes to celiac disease. Celiac disease is when an individual has an autoimmune response to gluten. Gluten is the protein commonly found in wheat. Gluten does not get properly digested for those with celiac disease, causing damage to the small intestine and the inability to absorb the nutrients.

This leads to painful stomach aches, diarrhea, and inflammation of the intestines and tissues. This causes problems inside the gut and outside the gut. By reducing gluten in the diet, patients reduce depression, joint pain, headaches, and skin rashes. With the reduction of these symptoms comes the reduction of pain. The less inflammation is caused from the bodyโ€™s inside, the less pain felt by the patient.

Phytonutrient Diet

Phytonutrients come from plants. The word โ€œPhytoโ€ refers to the plant in Greek. Phytonutrients are not essential to life, but they have been shown to help prevent disease and reduce inflammation by providing the body with natural compounds that plants produce.

Phytonutrients offer the body antioxidants, carotenoids to support immune health, flavonoids to aid in healthy cell communication that leads to detoxification, and glucosinolates to help eliminate toxins.

On top of all these diets, one of the best things to aid in pain relief is to add all-natural simple supplements into your daily lifestyle. Fish oils will help the bodyโ€™s cardiovascular system and support healthy mental function as well as glucose and insulin metabolism.

Pre/Probiotics will feed the healthy bacteria and provide a natural immune response, bowel regularity, and lactose digestion.

Vitamin D is a vitamin that almost everyone is deficient in. By adding this supplement to your diet, it will support bone health and cardiovascular health.

Curcumin is derived from Tumeric. This is an all-natural supplement that provides antioxidants, and cell activity, supports the joints, helps relieve minor pain, and provides the health of organs and their systems while promoting healthy cell growth.

Eating healthy and providing your body with a diet to allow it to work optimally, does not have to be repetitive, plain or boring. These foods and diets allow individuals to enjoy their life and their foods while ultimately reducing inflammation and experiencing pain relief. -Kenna Vaughn, Senior Health Coach

*The scope of our information is limited to chiropractic, musculoskeletal, and nervous health issues or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We use functional health protocols to treat injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our office has made a reasonable attempt to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research study or studies supporting our posts. We also make copies of supporting research studies available to the board and or the public upon request.ย 
References:
Hodges, Romilly. โ€œBreakfast.โ€ Everyday MDL Recipes for the Methylation Diet & Lifestyle Program for Optimal Genetic Expression, edited by Kara Fitzgerald, p. 35.
Olsen, Natalie. โ€œPhytonutrients.โ€ Healthline, 2018, www.healthline.com/health/phytonutrients.
Pearson, Keith. โ€œAre Nightshades Bad for You?โ€ Healthline, 23 June 2017, www.healthline.com/nutrition/nightshade-vegetables.
Rath, Linda. โ€œThe Connection Between Gluten And Arthritis.โ€ Www.arthritis.org, 2015, www.arthritis.org/living-with-arthritis/arthritis-diet/anti-inflammatory/gluten-free-diet.php.
โ€œWhat Are Phytonutrients? Types and Food Sources.โ€ WebMD, WebMD, 29 Oct. 2018, www.webmd.com/diet/guide/phytonutrients-faq#1.

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