Arthritis What Works

Arthritis What Works by Dava Sobel, published by St. Martin’s Press in 1991, is a comprehensive resource that explores the role of nutrition in alleviating arthritis pain. This 1st U.S. paperback edition spans 475 pages and is presented in English. The book is based on a nationwide survey of individuals living with arthritis, highlighting practical strategies for managing the condition.
Readers will find valuable insights into dietary approaches, along with a 30-day meal plan designed to support those affected by arthritis. The book also offers guidance on various treatments, surgical options, and exercise, making it a multifaceted resource for understanding and addressing this health issue. With a focus on health and fitness, as well as public health concerns related to diseases and conditions, this edition serves as a practical guide for individuals seeking to improve their quality of life through informed choices.
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The authors’ discovery–based on a nationwide survey of people with arthritis–of the importance of nutrition in combatting arthritis pain puts relief within the reach of thousands. Praised by health care professionals and medical experts as one of the most valuable books on arthritis available and contains a 30-day meal plan and advice on treatments, surgery, and exercise.
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