Joint inflammation affects over 54 million adults in the United States, contributing to chronic pain, mobility issues, and decreased quality of life, according to the CDC. As a vital component of the musculoskeletal system, healthy joints are essential for movement and daily activities. However, delayed diagnosis remains a key challenge, often worsening outcomes. Understanding the role of dietary choices has become increasingly significant for managing joint health and potentially mitigating inflammation’s impact.
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13. Kale Kale is a nutrient-dense leafy green that stands out for its high levels of carotenoids—such as lutein and beta-carotene—and vitamin C, both of which…