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How to Protect Your Home Against an Increasingly Volatile Climate

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We only have to look around to realize that extreme weather is becoming common. From wildfires to hurricanes and floods, we are experiencing weather patterns that most homeowners are not prepared for. That is why we will look at a few different ways in which you can protect your home against increasingly volatile weather.

Get a Cooler Roof

Basic science tells us that darker colors absorb heat while lighter surfaces do so to a lesser degree. Lighter roofing materials can lower your home’s temperature by 50 to 100 degrees. Remember that some of the hottest years have been in the last decade, and scientists say that it is going to get much worse. If your home has a dark-colored roof, consider carrying out roofing replacements to get a lighter roof.

If you cannot do a full roofing replacement, consider a cool roof coating. This is a thick white paint applied to a roof. It works on different types of roofs and in addition to protecting your indoors from sweltering heat, it also has water resistance and chemical protection properties.

Minimize Water Damage

Those living in areas prone to flooding can do a few things to protect their homes from water damage:

  • Raise generators, water heaters, furnaces and other mechanical systems above the flood level
  • Install flooding detectors so you know when your basement is flooding. This will give you ample time to take action
  • Install a backwater valve. This helps prevent sewage from getting into the basement through a basement drain.

Add Water-absorbing Insulation

Use gravel and other materials that let the ground absorb water in your compound. This will reduce water accumulation and flow into the house.

Carry Out Roofing Repair

Leaky roofs are a major cause of water damage in the case of volatile weather. If your roof is leaking, consider contacting a professional and experienced company like Semper Solaris to repair it for you. They offer top of the line roofing repair and replacement options and work with lots of different types of roofs.

Protect Your Home from Hurricanes

Water and strong winds are some of the most destructive forces in the world. A windstorm or hurricane can leave your house in ruins. If you live in areas where there is the risk of your house being destroyed by wind, there are a few things you could do:

  • Add impact-resistant windows and doors. These are usually resistant to strong winds up to a certain threshold. They also come with additional benefits like reducing noise inside the house, helping keep your house cool or warm and being burglar-resistant.
  • Strengthen your roof. When doing roofing repair, add truss bracing if your home has gabled roofs. Roofs are usually the first to go in case of strong winds, which might lead to water damage in your home if there is a storm happening concurrently.

Make Your Home Fire-resistant

Wildfires have been in the news recently, and when they happen, they damage homes and other properties. While experts agree that it is impossible to make your home 100 percent fireproof, you could make it at least fire-resistant.

One way to do this is to ensure that your contractor uses fire-resistant materials when building the house. These include fire-resistant cement, metal beams and fire-resistant paint inside and out.

If you do not have the luxury of building a new home, start with landscaping. Remove mulch and excess vegetation around the house. If you want to go further, you could use rock mulch around the house. Try to ensure that you have at least five feet of coverage between the house and where any vegetation can be found.

To fireproof your entrances, consider going with:

  • Dual-paned windows
  • Fiberglass doors
  • Tempered glass windows

Get House Insurance

A lot of people think about the physical aspects of protecting their homes from volatile weather but never think of getting house insurance. Insurance is meant to protect your home from damage, be it human or natural.

When getting house insurance, ensure that you read the policy very carefully. A lot of insurance providers will happily cover fires or burglary but never consider covering your house for natural events. It might cost you more than normal insurance, but it is much better than having your home lost and getting no compensation for it.

Shopping for the best insurance providers is like shopping for any other insurance provider. Ensure that they:

  • Have a good reputation of paying claims
  • Do not charge exorbitant premiums
  • Can cover your home plus everything in it in the event of a natural disaster

Events caused by volatile weather are happening more frequently, and they are likely to get worse. If you do not want to lose your home, you must take measures to protect it from the effects of volatile weather. The most important areas to keep an eye on are fire-proofing your home, protecting it from the effects of strong winds, and flooding. You should also consider insurance that covers damages caused by natural disasters.

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5 Conditions to Watch For As You Age

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Thanks to recent advancements in healthcare and nutrition, what we know as the “golden years” have only gotten better. People today experience an unprecedented quality of life and overall well-being, even as seniors. Average life expectancy rates have also increased, and are now at 80 years for women and 75 years for men in the United States. However, that’s not to say the risk of common health threats that proliferate among the elderly have gone anywhere. On the contrary, changes in our diet and lifestyle have made it more important than ever to ensure that our bones, belly and brain are in working order. Here are five conditions to watch for as you age.

Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is an important issue in senior health, with around 43 percent of affected Americans being over the age of 65. Common age-related forms of this condition include presbycusis and noise-induced hearing loss. In both cases, the ability to hear higher-pitched sounds deteriorates. Regular testing and hearing aids can help.

Osteoporosis

As we age, our bodies lose the ability to create new bone tissue faster than old bone tissue is absorbed, which leads to weaker and thinner bones. This describes the development of osteoporosis, a disease that makes your bones fragile enough to experience serious damage even from the smallest movements.

Osteoporosis has no symptoms, so you need to ask an orthopedics professional to schedule a test. Yale Medicine is one such organization, specializing in the treatment of injuries and diseases related to the musculoskeletal system. Whether you’re seeking physical therapy or simply need a scan, you can prepare for your visit with them online.

Heart Disease

Over time, the heart has to work harder to continue moving blood through the body. Changes in the circulation system are normal, but others can be related to diseases that lead to heart attack or stroke. Common signs of heart disease include shortness of breath, nausea, lightheadedness and chest pain. Strokes are another issue to watch for as you age.

Cognitive Impairment

Memory is naturally affected by ageing, but only to a certain degree. Cognitive impairment can make the simplest of tasks confusing, as well as making it easy to forget things. Studies estimate that up to 20 percent of seniors have mild cognitive impairment.

The more advanced form is known as Alzheimer’s, which is a serious disease of the brain with irreversible effects. People who suffer from it often begin experiencing memory lapses. Dementia is another example. It’s worth consulting a doctor if you believe you have the symptoms.

Diabetes

Although possible at any age, diabetes is especially prevalent among seniors. With this condition, your blood sugar levels reach dangerous heights. This can lead to a range of complications in areas including your eyes, kidneys, heart and nervous system. Early signs include fatigue, blurry eyesight, extreme hunger and a frequent need to use the bathroom.

Conclusion

These are the most common conditions to watch for as you age. However, there are many more, so be sure to consult a healthcare professional often and always follow a healthy lifestyle.

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What do to if your child’s toy has been recalled

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No one likes to think of their kids or their grandchildren in danger. As family members, we work hard to keep them out of harm’s way. We’re helping them cross the road or ensuring that they’re wearing a helmet on their bike. But what happens when the danger is in your home? Do you know if your child’s toy has been recalled?

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Every year thousands of toys are recalled by department stores and manufacturers due to safety issues, choking hazards, fire safety problems as well as likely cuts and lacerations. It’s a worrying subject – click here if you’re looking for a legal firm – which is why knowing what to do when you’re at home with a dangerous product is essential. Here’s what you should do if your child owns a toy that has been recalled:

Don’t let the child play with a toy that has been recalled.

If the child has gotten attached to the toy, then this can be a difficult step. However, you have to remember that even if there are tears and upset now, it’s nothing compared to what could happen if the child gets hurt. Their safety is paramount. Remember, it’s for the best. Depending on the child’s age you could explain the situation, you could distract them with another toy, or remove it from their toy box without their knowledge. You never know, they may not notice!

Visit the manufacturer’s website

On the website, you’ll find plenty of information regarding your next steps. They’ll be able to tell you which toys have been recalled and for what reason. It’s a legal requirement for the manufacturer to provide information relating to the recall. Including a full description of the product, where it was sold and over what period and also whether the recall is due to issues manifesting in testing or a consumer complaint.

Then what?

The manufacturer will inform you what to do with the toy and how to dispose of it or return it. Depending on the nature of the issue, you’ll either get a replacement or a refund.

My child is injured by a toy that has been recalled, what should I do?

Of course, your first step is to take them to the emergency room. Even if the injury seems minor its worth noting that some injuries worsen over time, so make sure you have a doctor examine your child. If  you choose to pursue a personal injury claim then the medical report will support your case.

 

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Three Tips For Better Sleep

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We all know when we have had a poor night’s sleep. There is something about the feeling we have the morning after a disturbed night that makes everything we do feel more difficult. You move more slowly, you feel less steady, and emotions are often a bit closer to the surface – good emotions and negative ones alike. It’s not lost on anyone that bedtime is an important stretch of time for us all.What a lot of people might not realize is just how many ways there are to get a better sleep, or make it worse. Not only is there a lot we can do to affect how beneficial our sleep is, but there are a few surprising facts, things we thought were positive (but aren’t!) and a wealth of other information that is well worth knowing if you want to get the best night’s shuteye, so read on…

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Reading is fine, but…

 It’s tricky to figure out how we should feel about a book before bedtime. By reading, we are working our brains, and it is easy to see how that could be a negative. After all, if your mind is racing, it’s next to impossible to settle down. However, studies show that reading before bedtime relaxes us physically, by allowing us to settle and breathe for a spell, and mentally by distracting us from stressors. Of course, what you read has an impact too: avoid page-turning thrillers for obvious reasons – and read an actual physical book, as e-readers use LED lights that affect our production of melatonin, and prevent us getting better sleep.

Eat and drink the right things

 It should be obvious that coffee before bedtime is a bad idea, so let’s assume that’s covered. The same is true of anything sugary like soft drinks or milkshakes, as well as foods like chocolate. In truth, no food at all should be taken within two hours of bedtime if you want to sleep well. If you are eating that close to bedtime, it should ideally be something light like a salad.

Supplements and tinctures are fine, too, as they won’t settle on the stomach. Some may even help you sleep, such as CBD supplements from the likes of https://www.everydayoptimalcbd.com/, while a cup of herbal tea can help your digestion and other physical processes. Take a glass of water with you, too, as thirst impulses can wake you up. What you eat or drink at bedtime can certainly help you get better sleep, or worse. 

Music can help you get better sleep

 Listening to music before bedtime is potentially very beneficial as long as it’s the right music. Naturally, anything that is loud and pulsing is a bad choice, as is anything that could be described as an “earworm” – you don’t want to spend three hours tossing and turning while “Surfin’ Bird” by The Trashmen works its way through your brain. Quiet, ambient beats are good, as is gentle classical music. According to inc.com, the best track for sleep is believed to be “Weightless” by Marconi Union, although you may find you have your own preferences.

Getting a good night’s sleep is essential for being the best you in the morning – so take the opportunity to aid your brain in letting you have the most relaxing six to eight hours imaginable.

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3 Things You Need to Know About COVID-19 if You Have An Autoimmune Condition

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 By Dr. Chad Larson, NMD, DC, CCN, CSCS, Advisor and Consultant on Clinical Consulting Team for Cyrex Laboratories

At this point, the global pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has impacted all of our lives in ways large and small. For many of us, we’ll be feeling the impact of this outbreak long after it’s gone. However, for those among us with an existing autoimmune condition, the necessity of taking every precaution to guard against this disease is particularly urgent.

Results from a recent study by Imperial College London indicate nearly 2.2 million Americans could die from the coronavirus within a year if we are unable to flatten the curve, and those already with immune system dysregulation are particularly vulnerable. This means that the 23.5 million Americans who suffer from an autoimmune disease need to do all that they can to protect themselves. Common symptoms of COVID-19 include: fever, chills, body aches, dry throat/nose, dry coughing and trouble breathing. It is a highly contagious virus that can affect individuals of all ages, but most severely affects older adults and those who have pre-existing conditions, such as an autoimmune disease.

Autoimmune diseases affect the body’s ability to fight the virus, and thus the symptoms of the virus become more severe. Many autoimmune diseases can compromise the body’s production of white blood cells that protect the body against foreign invaders. The lack of white blood cells prolong the length of time it takes to fight the virus, which causes the symptoms to get worse, and therefore puts those with autoimmune disorders at a higher risk.  Some of the most common types of autoimmune disorders are lupus, psoriatic arthritis, Type 1 Diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune thyroid disease and more. Although everyone should be taking precaution to prevent the spread of COVID-19, those with autoimmune disorders should be taking extra care to ensure that their health is not compromised during this trying time. Here are some important things to know about coronavirus if you are autoimmune compromised:

 

  1. Go overboard in avoiding public spaces

While this should be a rule for everyone during this time, it especially applies to those with autoimmune disorders. In fact, if you’re reading this and you have an autoimmune condition, please understand that we as a society are practicing social distancing in part to protect you—so do your part! If you have an autoimmune disorder, ensure that you are doing everything you can to avoid public places. Self-quarantining includes having someone deliver your food (and sanitizing any food or packages upon receipt) and only leaving your house when absolutely necessary or for brief periods in open air locations with plenty of space between yourself and anyone else (six feet or more to be safe if you have an underlying autoimmune condition). It is important to note that this does not simply mean avoiding those who are sick or are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. Individuals can have the coronavirus and be asymptomatic for up to two weeks. This means that there are a large number of individuals who are spreading the disease unknowingly, as they are not aware they even have it themselves. If you have the luxury of living near family or friends who are not autoimmune compromised, ask them if they are willing to help you receive all essential items that you are not able to go out and get.

 

  1. Tests are in limited supply…but you are a priority

One of the main causes associated with the rapid spread of COVID-19 is the lack of adequate testing available to the public. Although tests are being developed that allow for more individuals to be checked and receive their results quicker, there are still not enough tests for every individual who has been exposed to the disease. It is important to note that if you have any symptoms, especially if you also have a pre-existing autoimmune condition, there is a COVID-19 hotline that you can contact and ask where you can get tested. A Google search of “COVID-19” or “coronavirus {your state}” can put you in contact with your state’s coronavirus hotline and access to medical centers that are currently administering tests. If you feel that you are already experiencing more severe symptoms of the virus, contact your existing health care provider for the best steps on how to proceed—and make sure they are made aware of your condition. 

 

  1. Symptoms of COVID-19 are not immediate—even for those with an autoimmune condition

Similar to the flu, it is possible to contract the virus unknowingly and live asymptomatic for an extended period of time. Individuals with autoimmune conditions are likely to experience more severe symptoms quicker, however it exactly depends on the health of their immune systems. For example, those with pre-existing lung conditions are likely to experience trouble breathing/shortness of breath when compared to those with full lung capacity. Contact your health care provider if you experience any COVID-19 symptoms or have been exposed to someone who could be positive. If you are at risk because of an existing autoimmune condition, you cannot afford to sit back and wait to see how bad your condition gets before taking action.  

When you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system has to work harder than others just to keep your body healthy and protected from regular day to day germs and bacteria. The most dangerous thing about COVID-19 is that our bodies have never been exposed to it before and there is no cure at this time. Some people who get it are asymptomatic and others experience nothing more than light cold symptoms, while others fall gravely ill. If you are someone with an autoimmune disease, you should not underestimate the possibility that you may fall into the latter category. Practice social distancing, wash your hands, follow the news—all the things everyone else is doing. But also pay attention to how your body is doing with your condition and be prepared to take action should you feel you may have been exposed. We still have much to learn about COVID-19 , but we know that anyone with a compromised immune system will be particularly vulnerable as we look to contain its spread.

 

Dr. Chad Larson, NMD, DC, CCN, CSCS, Advisor and Consultant on the Clinical Consulting Team for Cyrex Laboratories. Dr. Larson holds a Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine degree from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Southern California University of Health Sciences. He is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He particularly pursues advanced developments in the fields of endocrinology, orthopedics, sports medicine, and environmentally-induced chronic disease.

 

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Best Foods That Help Kick out Stress and Anxiety

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Stress and anxiety are two of the most common psychological conditions that are affecting millions around the globe. Stress is a response that a person exhibits due to a disruption in their physical or psychological conditions. Anxiety is a reaction that a person exhibits due to stress. However, many people ignore stress or anxiety, as they feel that it is only gonna last for some time, or it is going to ward off on its own. Pressure in work or personal life and chronic health conditions are two of the most common causes of stress and anxiety. If unattended in time, it could accumulate and interrupt everyday life and long term health. Hence, it is vital to diagnose these conditions in the early stages. It not only improves the health and well-being but also enhances the person’s ability to cope up with various physical or psychological health conditions.

When a person suffers from anxiety or stress, they show a lot of symptoms. Below listed are a few signs that are common in both these conditions:

  • Headaches
  • Disrupted sleep
  • Obesity
  • Depression
  • Hypertension
  • Physical pains
  • Sweaty palms or feet
  • Digestive disorders
  • Irregular food habits
  • Irregular heartbeats
  • Poor concentration
  • Irritability
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fatigue

These symptoms can disturb both the physical and psychological well being of a person.

There are various treatments that could treat anxiety and anxiety. However, many health experts believe that the best approach is to modify the lifestyle and dietary habits. It not only treats anxiety and stress but also relieves the person from various conditions related to it. Below listed are some of the best-recommended foods to treat the disease.

Foods that alleviate stress and anxiety

Foods play a prominent role in enriching the overall functions of the body. The foods listed below are known to lessen the stress and anxiety levels in the body by regulating healthy physical and psychological functions.

Turmeric

Turmeric is one of the holistic adaptogenic herbs that is known to alleviate several physical and psychological health conditions. It includes obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, inflammations, and cardiac diseases, which could otherwise cause anxiety and stress.

Besides, curcumin is known to boost an essential component known as DHA, which is known to treat and prevent anxiety or stress. Turmeric’s antioxidant properties also reduce oxidative stress, which in turn reduces symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress in the body. Thus, turmeric plays a vital role in treating the condition, the root causes, and other symptoms associated with it.

Avocado

Avocados contain essential vitamins that fuel the regulation of neurotransmitters, which elevate the mood and effectively treats stress and anxiety. They are also loaded with potassium, which lowers blood pressure, which in turn reduces the stress levels in the body. Besides, avocados improve memory, concentration, and prevents blood clots in the brain, which could be some of the side-effects of anxiety and stress.

Green tea

Green tea is enriched with l-theanine, which is known to fight stress and anxiety effectively. It is known to improve concentration, focus, and thought process that plays a crucial role in reducing stress and anxiety levels. Besides, green tea is known to soothe, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, Alzheimer’s diseases, and various chronic conditions, which could otherwise lead to stress or anxiety.

Blueberries

Blueberries are packed with vitamin C and antioxidants that are essential for alleviating brain functions, which can relieve stress and anxiety. They reduce the oxidative stress that can promote intelligence and slow down the aging process of the brain. On a more positive note, blueberries also help the body in fighting diabetes, cardiac disorders, and other diseases that are known to cause anxiety or stress in the body.

Yogurt

Yogurt has a considerable positive impact on the brain. It does so by improving the person’s ability to cope up with anxiety, stress, and mood swings. Yogurt contains probiotics and other essential components that promote the healthy bacteria in the gut, which in turn enriches the brain functions. The immune-boosting powers of yogurt also help the body in fighting chronic physical and psychological conditions that can indirectly alleviate stress and anxiety levels in the body.

Alongside the foods mentioned above, following a healthy dietary and lifestyle routine is also essential to cure stress and anxiety. Make sure that your daily diet contains all the vital nutrients and also avoid any junk or processed food, which could otherwise trigger the conditions. Also, make sure to have a physical workout of at least 30 minutes a day/alternate days.

Conclusion:

Anxiety and stress are pretty common in the modern world. Attending them in the early stages and taking necessary measures can alleviate the condition and improve overall well-being. However, it is advised to seek proper medical treatment if anxiety and stress persist for a longer time. The foods mentioned can help in treating the conditions to a great extent, augmenting the treatment, and fight any side-effects of the medications or treatments.

Author Bio:

Emylee Modestino is a wellness lifestyle writer. She loves sharing her thoughts and personal experiences related to natural remedies, yoga and fitness through her writing. She currently writes for How To Cure. She can connect with others experiencing health concerns and help them through their recovery journeys through natural remedies.

 

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4 Natural Remedies To Help Manage Chronic Pain Conditions

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Living with a chronic pain condition is so hard and it can affect every aspect of your life. Simple things that you used to take for granted become very difficult and it can feel like your condition is really holding you back from doing the things that you want to do in life. That’s why it’s so important that you find ways to manage the pain so you can live life the fullest without the constant fear that pain will stop you. If you speak to a doctor, they will prescribe you some medication, but a lot of people don’t like that option. Strong pain medication can be very addictive and it has a lot of side effects, like drowsiness and nausea, so it can be just as debilitating as the pain condition is. The good news is, there are other alternatives to these strong painkillers that don’t carry the risk of addiction and do not have the same serious side effects. These are some of the best natural remedies to help manage chronic pain conditions.

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Exercise

People tend to think that exercise is a bad idea as it will make your pain worse, but that is not usually the case. Most people find that exercise helps to improve their situation because you release endorphins, which act as natural painkillers when you exercise. That means that you should see a reduction in pain if you stay active. However, it is important that you start out slowly and find low impact exercises, like walking and swimming, so you can stay active and get your heart rate up without putting too much stress on your body and making the pain worse.

Marijuana And CBD

Marijuana and CBD products are a very popular alternative pain relief remedy and although there is not a huge amount of research into it, a lot of people report that they find regular use of marijuana or CBD to be more effective than painkillers with fewer side effects. Marijuana can be smoked as cigarettes or using smoking pipes, or alternatively, you can take it orally in edible form. If you live in an area where marijuana is not legal, you can use CBD products instead. They come in so many different forms, like edible sweets, capsules, and oil that can be dropped on the tongue.

Essential Oils Help Manage Chronic Pain Conditions

Essential oils are an important part of alternative medicine, and there are lots that are great for pain relief. Things like wintergreen, lavender, and peppermint have all been shown to help with pain. You can use them in a variety of ways, like massaging them into the skin, making them into a bath soak, or using a diffuser.

Meditation

Often, a large part of chronic pain is mental rather than physical. That is why meditation is such an effective way to help you manage pain. Regular meditation sessions have been shown to reduce pain, and they can also help to manage the stress and anxiety that is caused by chronic pain conditions. Even a 5 minute daily meditation can make a huge difference, so make sure to add it to your daily routine.

These are all great natural remedies for chronic pain conditions so you do not have to rely on strong painkillers with lots of nasty side effects. 

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Joint Pain And The Weather -Are They Really Connected?

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If you haven’t felt it for yourself, you’ve likely heard someone blame their joint pain on the rain or cold. Is arthritis and weather really connected? If so, how? It has been said for centuries that cold, stormy, or even sudden rises in the humidity levels can cause extra pain deep in the muscles, joints, or bones. However, is this pure speculation based on old wives tales, or a scientifically proven fact with evidence that arthritis joint pain and the weather are connected?

Several scientists have asked this question and have done studies that have proven that certain people can, in fact, feel a connection to weather through their old injuries, arthritis, or age. One study, done by scientists at The University of Manchester, is titled “Cloudy With a Chance of Pain” and provides evidence specifically to this natural phenomenon.

Many people struggle with this and wonder if it’s a true feeling or just their imagination playing tricks on them. This article will explain how weather does affect arthritis pain and how you can take measures to prevent and ease that discomfort.

Joint Pain and The Weather: The Connection

This connection between joint pain and the weather is not new. It has been around for quite some time. The first mention of a connection between arthritis and weather that are recorded are from the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates. He claimed that “those who wish to understand medicine need only look at the changing seasons of the year and study the prevailing winds.”

He makes it sound so simple, but since then studies have proven that three major types of weather change causes sometimes severe pain.

  1. Cold Temperatures

Several people report being able to feel when an extreme cold front is coming and they certainly can. Cold weather is one of the worst triggers for arthritis due to the fact that the cold changes human blood flow.

The human body is designed to keep itself warm which is an average temp of 98.6°F. When cold air is coming to the body automatically goes into this must keep warm mode and can cause the blood flow to be re-routed from limbs and joints to more vital organs like the heart and lungs!

  1. Arthritis and Barometric Pressure

Most commonly known as “air pressure, barometric pressure truly can affect the limbs and joints. This is why pain can increase when conditions are humid, rainy, or suddenly hot or cold due to weather fronts.

Seasons also affect barometric pressure especially in the winter when it gets really cold.

Arthritis is super sensitive to seasonal changes because the cartilage cushioning the bone inside of the joint is extremely worn. This causes the nerves to be exposed and severely sensitive to any type of weather or pressure change.

  1. Less Activity

Much like seasonal barometric pressure extreme heat or cold can cause people to naturally become less active. When joints and bones that suffer from wear and tear or arthritis pain become still and stiff for long periods of time they become even more inflamed and in pain.

This is why if you suffer from joint or limb pain it is vitally important to get moving at least a few minutes every day. Try a Zumba class, walk on the treadmill, or schedule a daily aerobics class. Find something that you enjoy and truly stick to it.

How to Treat Joint and Limb Pain

Even though the weather will unavoidably affect arthritis flare-ups for some people there are a few things you can do in order to treat and ease the pain so that it is more bearable.

  1. Be Active

As stated above being active is one of the best ways to keep the blood flow steadily flowing in order to reduce pain.

Activities do not have to necessarily be high impact. Simply riding a stationary bike for twenty minutes a day can do wonders for improving joint pain and increase overall fitness levels.

  1. Take Vitamins

If you spend a lot of time indoors it is important to take a Vitamin D supplement. Vitamin D is essential to the joints and bones!

However, taking a multivitamin daily will give you enough Vitamin D but if you don’t there are plenty of Vitamin D supplements on the market!

Another great way to improve joint and bone health is fish oil. Fish oil is full of Omega 3’s which are proven to decrease inflammation.

  1. Collagen Peptides

So what exactly are collagen peptides? Let’s break it down.

Collagen is a vital protein for the body. It is the major building block for hair, nails, skin, bones, and joints. Peptides are little pieces of the protein made up of amino acids.

When joined together collagen peptides are like a soothing superglue that can effectively treat and soothe joint breakdown. Not only does it soothe the joint break down but it stimulates the tissue to create more cartilage. It truly treats the problem not only soothes it.

Other benefits of adding some Collagen Peptide powder to your glass of water is hair, skin, and nail health. Drink a glass a day and it will help you in more ways than one!

      4. Heat

Heat is a definite way to soothe aching joints.

Simply take a long hot relaxing bath or take a soak in the hot tub to feel instant relief. Although heat is a great way to soothe the pain it’s important to keep in mind that it is a temporary fix.

If you find you have severe pain in one main area it can be effective to use a heating pad. Just place the heating pad to the aching area for twenty minutes. By directing the heat to that one area you are causing deeper relaxation which causes optimal comfort.

Don’t Let Joint Pain And The Weather Hold You Back

Although arthritis and weather can go hand in hand it’s important to prepare to treat it so that you don’t miss out on all the adventures life has to offer.

Joint pain can be incredibly painful and there is no definite cure for every person yet. That is why it extremely important to listen and learn your body.

Maybe you had severe pain the last time that big snowstorm was approaching or maybe you could feel that thunderstorm rolling in. Whatever it may be, knowing your own triggers can better help you know how to prepare for joint pain and the weather how to treat it.

As for treating joint and arthritis pain try it all! These tips are a great place to start and soon you will know exactly what works best for you so that you can conquer every adventure that life has to offer!

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