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Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:20 pm |
I was reading an interesting piece on athletes taking Ibuprofen and how common practice it is but how they're seeing it actually increases inflammation and then I read this paragraph:
NSAIDs actually slowed the healing of injured muscles, tendons, ligament, and bones. “NSAIDs work by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins,”substances that are involved in pain and also in the creation of collagen, Warden says. Collagen is the building block of most tissues. So fewer prostaglandins mean less collagen, “which inhibits the healing of tissue and bone injuries,” Warden says, including the micro-tears and other trauma to muscles and tissues that can occur after any strenuous workout or race.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/01/phys-ed-does-ibuprofen-help-or-hurt-during-exercise/
Just thought I'd share because we all are interested in building collagen and reducing inflammation!
I can't take Ibuprofen because it tends to give me instant gastritis, but it does work well for pain doesn't it?
Here's some food to increase collagen:
Dark green vegetables (raw): Kale, Spinach, collards, and asparagus
Red fruits and vegetables (raw): Berries, Tomatoes, red peppers, and beets. Also Blueberries and Blackberries for their antioxidant properties. Fewer free radicals = more collagen production.
Omega fatty Acids such as: Salmon, tuna, cashews, pecans, almonds, Brazil nuts, and avocados.
Rich in sulfur foods, such as: Black Olives, Cucumbers, celery, carrots, cantaloupe, and sweet potatoes. |
_________________ 61 OMG! Health and fitness oriented and I take care of my skin from the inside out and use Klaron, Clindamycin, Tazorac Shikai creams, Beyond Coastal Sunscreen, Clairsonic. |
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Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:14 pm |
I guess this explains why Toby is having great skin results from her intense use of Green smoothies - and I'm all about them these days myself. |
_________________ Enjoying dermalogica with my ASG and Pico toner ** Disclosure: I was a participant without remuneration in promotional videos for Ageless Secret Gold and the Neurotris Pico Emmy event. |
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Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:22 pm |
YES! Also I forgot to put beans on the list, I love to have beans cooked and in the freezer to take out when I have nothing to eat. Here's a recipe for beans and for tomato soup that's also SO GOOD:
Yum Yum Comfort Chili
2-3 cups black beans or mixture of beans/barley
Ground beef or sirloin
1 Red onion
1 Bell pepper
2 Zucchinis
2 Yellow squash
4-5 Celery stalks
4 Carrots
5-6 large tomatoes-or large can of crushed tomatoes and sauce
4 cloves garlic
Cumin
Cayenne pepper
Dried chilies (the kind you sprinkle on pizza)
Ground pepper
Salt
Oregano
Parsley
Olive oil
Brown beef, onions, and garlic in olive oil (in a large soup pot). Add seasoning, water, beans, chopped bell pepper, chopped carrots, chopped celery, and chopped tomatoes. Cook till the beans are almost done and then add the chopped squash and zucchini, season more if needed, then finish cooking. Serve with grated cheese on top and sliced avocados.
Tip: set timer every 15 minutes so you can stir it. If you need to add water you can do it when stirring, chili should not be soupy when done.
Tomato (anti-oxidant) Soup
Makes 3 Quarts
1 eight-ounce jar sun dried tomatoes in olive oil
1 large yellow onion, coarsely chopped
12 ripe beefsteak tomatoes, washed and scored into quarters
3 quarts homemade or ready-made organic chicken broth
1 large handful fresh basil, washed, stems removed
2 tablespoons freshly grated nutmeg
cayenne pepper, to taste
sea salt and pepper, to taste
whole cream, optional
In a large soup pot, over medium-high heat, heat the sun dried tomatoes and all of the oil. When hot, add the onion and sauté until soft, about five minutes, stirring occasionally.
Add tomatoes to pot, cover with chicken broth and cook over medium heat for one hour, until very mushy. Turn off heat, add basil and cover. When completely cool (or soup will splatter out of the blender), purée soup, about 60 seconds per batch, until very smooth. Rinse pot and wipe dry. (You may strain the soup for a smoother consistency if desired.) Return soup to the pot. Season with nutmeg, cayenne pepper, salt and pepper. Ladle into bowls and pour cream into the center of each bowl. |
_________________ 61 OMG! Health and fitness oriented and I take care of my skin from the inside out and use Klaron, Clindamycin, Tazorac Shikai creams, Beyond Coastal Sunscreen, Clairsonic. |
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Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:56 am |
wow, thanks for the info on NSAIDS. I've been taking them for a long time due to back pain/surgery.
As well as worrying about my skin, the operation I had was a joint fusion on both sides of my back and it's critical that the fusion knit and grow into the exising joints - you'd think my doc would have mentioned the effect of NSAIDS!!! I'm on quite strong ones but I might try and cut back and introduce more of the foods listed.
Really appreciate the post x |
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