I think that exercise and diet have a lot more to do with arthritis and joint pain than we give it credit for. Most of the food that we include in our diets that are sugars and starches are inflammatory foods, and inflammation is one of the things that accompanies/causes pain.
I know that I can feel the difference right away when I have indulged in apple pie, or some other dessert, and my knees and ankles will swell up and not move very well.
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HappyFlowerLady, I agree and have noticed a real correlation between eating refined flour-foods, sugar...and inflammation/pain in my body. I was surprised, years ago, when my doctor told me I have RA in my hands, because I had no pain at all. As time went on, I took a prescription drug for around two years, then got off of it. During that two years, inflammation increased in my body and now I notice some pain. (I know some of you have to take prescription drugs.) I suppose as older people, we process foods differently and have to be even more careful not to eat a "typical American" diet. I take lots of turmeric, which SeaBreeze mentioned. Right now, I am reading about MSM and that sounds promising. I'll stop and take some now. I am taking two teaspoons a day, once in the a.m. and once in the p.m. I will work up to more. Maybe some of you might want to experiment with MSM (and a diet with few refined flour and almost no sugar!) I don't have much pain "yet," just stiffness and a little pain.