Our whole bodies are one unit, working together. And the foods we eat are both the fuel and the building blocks for everything else that happens inside our bodies, including what goes into and happens to our backs.
Tip! If your back pain gets to be too debilitating, consider seeking professional help. If you have insurance, there is a good chance it might cover a few sessions.
Inflammatory foods can be very bad for someone with chronic back pain. Chronic back pain, that is back pain which we have on and off, or permanently, for over four months continually, is usually caused by a disease, not an illness or an injury. Whether your condition is autoimmune or allergy based, or just unknown, chances are inflammation is playing a huge role in how much pain you are experiencing.
Many people find that they suffer less inflammation if they reduce the amount of inflammation-promoting foods in their diets. Some foods, such as caffeine, alcohol, simple sugars, and legumes, promote inflammation in almost everyone. Different people have different bodies, and you may find that grains, dairy, eggs, nuts, seeds, meats, citrus fruits, etc., cause inflammation in you. Working out which foods promote inflammation in your body and excluding them is a great way of reducing back pain.
If you eat dairy and digest it well, chances are you are getting enough calcium. If you are not able to eat dairy or do not digest it well, then you will need to consider dietary changes or even supplements to make sure you get enough calcium. Collagen is a type of elastic protein which binds together all the cells in our bodies. It is not enough to eat foods containing glucosamine and other compounds which our bodies use to make collagen.
Tip! Learning to lift properly can save yourself a lot of back pain in the future. Learning to lift from the knees instead of just bending over to lift will greatly reduce the strain on your back.
Don't go too far the other way. The human body is designed to carry a certain amount of weight, in certain places. If we over eat we are adding weight our bodies can not handle, and this extra weight puts strain on the muscles around our spine. This not only causes back pain, but puts us at risk of serious injury, which could lead to future back pain.
Sometimes we need to take a step further back and see what we are doing which may be contributing to our back pain, or making it worse than it needs to be. Like all other pains, changing our hormones will change how intensely we experience back pain. And depending on what is causing it, eating the right foods could actually promote healing and help get us to a place where we are no longer suffering back pain.
Chronic back pain, that is back pain which we have on and off, or permanently, for over four months continually, is usually caused by a disease, not an injury or an illness. Working out which foods promote inflammation in your body and excluding them is a great way of reducing back pain.

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