This was superhelpful! Having everything explained properly like this makes it easier to understand. Thank you for giving a sensible approach and hope for the future. Blessings.
I had severe knee arthritis & was on the path to replacement. I started a carnivore diet four months ago & the excruciating pain vanished within a week. I'm still pain free.
@@versewriter8123 These are the reasons that you feel better; not Carnivore-Diet. Inflammatory Foods (Sugar, Gluten, Fake-Oils, too much Carbohydrates).
Hi David, yes I will do so, I will make a video explaining the exercise that is the most useful. Of course it also depends on the proble, ie the type of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is the one stemming from mechanical damage, like in this knee video, and is addressed with compensatory exercises. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks and destroys the cartilage - this is not exercise linked ("psoriatic" arthritis is similar to RA in that it is autoimmune related, but is specifically linked to Psoriasis - itself an autoimmune disease). So I will make a video on osteoarthritis in the hands and finger joints, and exercises to help improve it; but if you think your arthritis is linked to an autoimmune issue (rheumatism) then please watch my video on Autoimmune science and Diet: ruclips.net/video/i62meazYAKA/видео.html
I'm guessing the point of your comment is that you have knee arthritis and were told to do squats? Squats can actually help but only after you are sure your glutes and hamstrings are properly activated (hence the simple exercises in this video). However, the form you have doing the squats is crucial, as you need to use your butt muscles and not your quads. You need to poke your butt out on the way down (without arching your back), and straighten up again on the way up. Practice with a lighter (safer) weight until you feel the glutes working, then you have figured out the technique. But none of this will help you on a twinkie diet!
@shapefixer When in my 40's I had terrible sciatica. Sent to a specialist who said he didn't know how I was walking and said I needed immediate back surgery. I told him everyone I knew who had back surgery traded one pain for another. I told him to sent me to therapy. There I got a 200 pound woman to massage my leg for 6 sessions. At the end, she said she wasn't supposed to give medical advice, but she suggested I lose 20 pounds. I lost 40 by juicing and walking 2 hrs daily, one in the morning and 2nd at night. All my pains went away and I felt better than in my 20's. I had 2 refrigerators for cycling thru my fruits and veggies. I kept in that shape about 5 years and I don't know how I lost my mojo and gained it all back. I popped my knee after moving/lifting my wife who has Parkinson's. I don't want to "blame" but I'm going to have to try extra hard to maintain 2 diets, one for her and one for me. The knee has been giving me trouble for almost 3 years. It scares me to go down further because I need to improve in order to hopefully outlive my wife. I've been dipping down periodically 5 pounds from the 220... which is a start.
Thank you. I have hip arthritis and am doing keto...just started. Will do this too
This was superhelpful! Having everything explained properly like this makes it easier to understand. Thank you for giving a sensible approach and hope for the future. Blessings.
Thank you Andrew , yet again . Happy christmas to you all.
You're a Champion Andrew Merry Christmas mate! 🎄
Good information!
I had severe knee arthritis & was on the path to replacement. I started a carnivore diet four months ago & the excruciating pain vanished within a week. I'm still pain free.
Cut out all seed/vegetable oils which are highly inflammatory. Use lard, olive, coconut oils or tallow.
@@versewriter8123
These are the reasons that you feel better; not Carnivore-Diet. Inflammatory Foods (Sugar, Gluten, Fake-Oils, too much Carbohydrates).
Great. More of these videos please.
I'll keep going as long as you let me !
Thank you for this excellent info!
My hip has been putting stress on knee...as hip improves im hoping knee will too. Thank uou!
Would you be able to provide any advice to help with arthritis of the hand, in particular the DIP joint.
Thank you.
David Harrison
Hi David, yes I will do so, I will make a video explaining the exercise that is the most useful. Of course it also depends on the proble, ie the type of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is the one stemming from mechanical damage, like in this knee video, and is addressed with compensatory exercises. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks and destroys the cartilage - this is not exercise linked ("psoriatic" arthritis is similar to RA in that it is autoimmune related, but is specifically linked to Psoriasis - itself an autoimmune disease). So I will make a video on osteoarthritis in the hands and finger joints, and exercises to help improve it; but if you think your arthritis is linked to an autoimmune issue (rheumatism) then please watch my video on Autoimmune science and Diet: ruclips.net/video/i62meazYAKA/видео.html
Excellent video
Glad you liked it
Thanks for the advice on exercise for knees ❤
Andrew!!! and Abi, this is fantastic!!!!!!!! Fantastic info. I do so e of this fault in my morning routine. Thank you!!!!
That's great Hayden! Fair winds to you
Thank you Andrew, this information is greatly appreciated.
Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year ❤
Same to you Kath!!
Lower inflammation
Is good information
Always!
Thanks Andrew. My knee oa is not caused by muscle impalance. It is caused by bow legs (genu varum) can this be corrected without surgery!
1) Im 40 pounds overweight
2) Twinkie diet
3) Dr recommended squats
4) I have a flabby butt.
I'm guessing the point of your comment is that you have knee arthritis and were told to do squats? Squats can actually help but only after you are sure your glutes and hamstrings are properly activated (hence the simple exercises in this video). However, the form you have doing the squats is crucial, as you need to use your butt muscles and not your quads. You need to poke your butt out on the way down (without arching your back), and straighten up again on the way up. Practice with a lighter (safer) weight until you feel the glutes working, then you have figured out the technique.
But none of this will help you on a twinkie diet!
@shapefixer When in my 40's I had terrible sciatica. Sent to a specialist who said he didn't know how I was walking and said I needed immediate back surgery. I told him everyone I knew who had back surgery traded one pain for another. I told him to sent me to therapy. There I got a 200 pound woman to massage my leg for 6 sessions. At the end, she said she wasn't supposed to give medical advice, but she suggested I lose 20 pounds. I lost 40 by juicing and walking 2 hrs daily, one in the morning and 2nd at night. All my pains went away and I felt better than in my 20's. I had 2 refrigerators for cycling thru my fruits and veggies. I kept in that shape about 5 years and I don't know how I lost my mojo and gained it all back. I popped my knee after moving/lifting my wife who has Parkinson's. I don't want to "blame" but I'm going to have to try extra hard to maintain 2 diets, one for her and one for me. The knee has been giving me trouble for almost 3 years. It scares me to go down further because I need to improve in order to hopefully outlive my wife. I've been dipping down periodically 5 pounds from the 220... which is a start.