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Fearlessly pursue your fitness with these foods that help reduce inflammation in our bodies

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Sometimes food truly is the best medicine. We can use what is on our plates to manage aches and pains and annoying ailments. What we eat can play a role in our joints overall health.

Some joint pain is caused by inflammation of the joints and other areas around them, by adjusting our diet we can reduce in the body. There's no such thing as a quick fix, however. Experts say that it can take three to six months of changed diet before you start to notice change.

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Omega 3 fatty acids can help reduce inflammation. You'll find this in nuts, seeds and cold-water fish like salmon.

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Berries, especially dark ones, contain anthocyanins that can turn off inflammation markers in our bodies.

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Pineapple contains bromelain, this enzyme has been shown to reduce arthritis, inflammation and pain. 

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Garlic, onion, turmeric and ginger are not only jam-packed with flavour, but they also have anti-inflammatory properties, which will reduce any pain in the joints. 

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Compiled by Phelokazi Mbude

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