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Pain from arthritis is never enjoyable. Even though you might not think of the kitchen as a place to combat arthritis symptoms, eating an anti-inflammatory diet can help manage pain and swelling. Why not include these foods and seasonings in your diet? Research has shown that they can reduce the body’s levels of inflammatory chemicals.

We provide these recipes to assist reduce arthritis discomfort from breakfast to dinner. Additionally, they can help you maintain a healthy weight and increase your energy levels. The finest aspect? And they taste good!

Breakfast

Cherry mango smoothie

Just in time for the hot summer months, this anti-inflammatory smoothie uses fresh cherries. Cherries contain high levels of polyphenols and vitamin C, which both have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These properties can help fight arthritis pain as well as post-exercise soreness. Cherries also contain melatonin to promote a restful night’s sleep.

Try this smoothie for a fresh and anti-inflammatory start to your day.

Lunch

Mediterranean Tuna Salad

Most people know that eating fish containing omega-3s is good for your heart. Did you know it’s also useful in reducing inflammation? The best sources of omega-3s are fatty fish, such as tuna, salmon, mackerel and sardines.

Omega-3s fight inflammation by interfering with enzymes called cytokines and immune cells called leukocytes, two critical components of the body’s inflammatory response. These omega-3s shut down inflammation on a cellular level even before it begins. This helps reduce your risk for developing arthritis and help combat joint pain and swelling for those who have the condition.

We love this Mediterranean tuna salad that’s packed with omega-3s to keep you feeling your best.

Dinner

Turmeric Chicken & Quinoa

The deep marigold root known as turmeric is one of the best spices to use when battling arthritis, as it is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Studies show that consuming 500 mg of turmeric every day is effective against osteoarthritis, especially in the knee.

The active ingredient in turmeric, curcumin, has also been shown to help treat symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease and stomach ulcers.

This dish uses turmeric and quinoa, another superfood, to deliver a tasty, healthy and anti-inflammatory meal.

Find the recipe here

Dessert

Chocolate-Dipped Frozen Bananas

Yes! You can have dessert! As long as you don’t overindulge, many sweet treats help fight inflammation when consumed in moderation. Dark chocolate and cocoa powder contain antioxidants and flavanols that can help reduce inflammation.

You can also treat yourself to a little red wine with dessert, as red wine contains resveratrol, a compound that is proven to reduce inflammation. Just remember to never drink too much, as excessive alcohol can also cause inflammation.

Satisfy your sweet tooth while keeping inflammation in check with these chocolate-dipped frozen bananas.