3 Ways To Keep Your Joints Healthy

Denise Austin by Denise Austin | September 16, 2020 | Lifestyle

Hi Everyone! As we get older – and we all are, each and every day, so let’s EMBRACE IT! – we need to focus a little bit more on different parts of our body, to help protect it. That’s why I focus on ways to keep joints healthy – and so should you, too – no matter what your age! A little prevention early in life will go far, and later in life as well. Below are some of my suggestions for fitness, food and supplements that can help to protect your joints, helping to keep joints healthy and joint pain at bay while still enjoying and active, full lifestyle. Give them a try!

3 Ways To Keep Joints Healthy

1. Fitness

Regular exercise can help to minimize the chronic inflammation that can lead to join pain. It can also help to strengthen the muscles around your joints, helping to protect them and minimize joint discomfort. Not exercising isn’t going to help your joints, you just need to help keep joints healthy by making wise choices with your exercise routine! Try these joint-friendly fitness tips:

  • Always warm up. It will not only get your body and mind ready for a workout, but if you skip it, you may experience joint pain – especially important as we get older. All my workout routines start with a mini warmup, helping you and your joints stay healthy!
  • Mix it up. The same workouts can result in repetitive injury, and can make an existing joint issue worse. So make sure to vary your routine from day to day or week to week, so you are properly working out your entire body. Which leads me to…
  • Focus on joint-friendly exercises! Cycling, swimming, yoga and Pilates are all wonderful ways to get the full benefit of what daily exercise offers up, while being easy on the joints. My DeniseAustin.com plan includes a yoga workout each week – give it a try and see if you and your joints like it!

2. Nourishment

A healthy diet is so important when it comes to caring for your joints. Focusing on foods that can help to minimize inflammation is especially important, so try these eating tips:

  • Choose the best oil. Focus on heart healthy extra-virgin olive oil as your main oil of choice. It has lots of antioxidants which are important for health.
  • Eat foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s are unsaturated fatty acids that are not only good for your joints, but offer heart health benefits, too. Try adding salmon to your diet at least once a week, and flaxseeds to your morning smoothie – both are good sources of omega-3s.
  • Spice it up! Ginger and turmeric are two spices that are natural anti-inflammatories, so add each to your diet to help protect and keep joints healthy.

3. Supplements

Different supplements can help to protect and promote healthy joints. I like these:

  • Omega-3 fatty acids. Again, found in salmon and flaxseed that should be in your diet, but omega-3s are so important for healthy joints, that you may want to consider a supplement. Juvenon Essential Omega-3 Supplement is the one I have been taking – virtually all doctors agree that Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients for sustaining good health, and I loooooove that this brand doesn’t include a bunch of additional ingredients you don’t need!
  • Anti-inflammatory herbs. I mentioned adding these spices to your diet, but you can also take ginger and turmeric in supplement form, so give those a try as well.

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Let’s get fitter, together – inside and out,

Denise

P.S. – Don’t forget to check out the Juvenon Essential Omega-3 Supplement – it offers a potent and effective combination of Essential Omega-3 that delivers the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids without additional ingredients. So help support the health and vitality of your joints!

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