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- NATURAL WAYS TO PREVENT ARTHRITISArthritis is an autoimmune disorder that attacks the joints in the body. When arthritis is present, symptoms include pain, swelling, inflammation, redness and stiffness---joints can even become disfigured. Although there are many ways to treat arthritis, one of the best options is prevention.Exercise is as important as nutrition when it comes to keeping your weight down. It can also keep your joints moving and reduce the chances of them becoming stiff. Perform exercise that involve using your range of motion, such as weight training, walking, swimming, elliptical training, rowing and stair stepping. To keep your joints even more preserved, avoid repetitive high-impact activities like jumping.Stretch RegularlyBromelain, made from an enzyme found in pineapple can help with pain and inflammation. A 2005 study conducted in Germany also showed bromelain helped to boost the immune system and protect against infection. This natural remedy, however, can be dangerous when taken with blood thinners.Cat's ClawCat's claw is made from the root bark found in a woody vine and then dried. It is found in Peru's Amazon rain forests. Researchers there believe it has anti-inflammatory properties. A paper published in the "Journal of Rheumatology" quoted a study that showed cat's claw reduced swelling and pain in the joints.Glucosamine and ChondroitinGlucosamine is made from the shells of crustaceans like shrimp and crab while chondroitin is derived from pork or bovine sources. The Glucosamine/Chondroitin Arthritis Intervention Trial (GAIT) conducted by the National Institutes of Health illustrated that, when the supplements are taken together, they can decrease pain and inflammation, as well as improve joint mobility.Devil's ClawDevil's claw is an herb that originated in South Africa. The international journal "Phytomedicine" reported on a 2002 study of more than 200 people with osteoarthritis, knee, hip or back pain who used devil's claw. The majority reported a decrease in their pain and mobility. The Arthritis Foundation also believes that devil's claw may help those with gout.Fish OilThe oil made from cold water fish, like salmon, tuna and mackerel, has been found to be helpful with an array of health problems, including arthritis. More than a half dozen studies have shown enough improvement among those with rheumatoid arthritis that they could cut down on their prescription anti-inflammatory medication.GingerThe root of the ginger plant has been shown to inhibit inflammation, according to the Arthritis Foundation. In addition, it is used to reduce nausea, fight stomach ulcers and increase the circulation of those with Reynaud's phenomenon, a form of arthritis that affects the fingers and toes.Stinging NettleThe stem and leaves of the stinging nettle are used to make pills and extracts or tea that can be taken internally or applied directly to the skin. A study conducted in Germany showed that the leaf has an anti-inflammatory substance especially helpful in joint diseases such as arthritis.Turmeric