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10 tips to overcome
1. 10 Tips to Overcome
Morning Stiffness
Do you find it difficult to get out of bed in the morning, because of too much pain? Does
it take you an hour or two for your body to ‘warm up' and your joints and muscles to
loosen before you can tackle the tasks of the day? You are not alone.
According to the American College of Rheumatology, Fibromyalgia affects 3 to 6 million
Americans. That's 1 in 50 Americans, with seven times more the frequency in women
than in men. And according to the NHIS, by 2030 an estimated 67 million Americans are
projected to have doctor-diagnosed arthritis.
Morning stiffness is one of the more common complaints doctors hear about from
patients with fibromyalgia, arthritis, rheumatism and those whose bodies no longer
rebound after a day of activity—even gardening—like it used to.
Don't let morning stiffness cut your day short, by starting it later... And while most
people reach for muscle relaxants like Motrin and pain relievers like Aleve to get them
going, you don't need to.
Main Causes of Morning Stiffness
The basic causes of morning stiffness are lack of daily physical activity,
being overweight, having a poor diet, not sleeping properly, and being in
an environment that tends to be cold and/or damp.
Exercising on a daily basis (even walking while swinging your arms) is a
great way to release those feel-good endorphins, get the blood moving
and help clear nasty toxins from the body.
Being overweight causes you to carrying unnecessary poundage, which
puts strain on your joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments.
A poor diet that is high in simple carbohydrates causes weak muscles, bad posture and
lethargy.
A poor sleeping posture can lock your body in a bad position for hours, causing reduced
blood flow to the local muscles, and a buildup of lactic acid, causing stiffness.
2. Living or working in cold or damp environment causes muscles to stiffen because the
cold or damp affects the blood flow throughout the body.
Relieving Morning Stiffness
You can be happy to know that what is
causing your morning stiffness can be
avoided or corrected... Here are 10 easy
things you can do to make a big difference in
your life.
1) Be sure to get ample deep sleep, so your
body can repair and recharge. Forget about
those troubles or conversations or tasks that
need addressing; they can be handled
tomorrow. Also, be sure to sleep either on
your side or on your back—as stomach
sleeping causes unnecessary stress on the
low back and spine.
2) If your room is drafty, seal the windows or
door. If it is cold, try a space heater or using
extra blankets to prevent that cold or dampness from stiffening your body.
3) Do some easy stretches while lying in bed, then sitting up in bed—such as bending to
the front and sides. This will stretch and loosen the muscles and help flush them with
more blood.
4) Take a hot shower. This serves as a means to induce sweating, promote blood
circulation and release muscle spasms. Simply stand under the hot water and... relax.
5) After you are warmed up from the shower, do some gentle knee bends—as far as
you can go without falling! You can hold on to something for balance, if needed. You
don't have to go all the way down, either. These exercise almost 90% of the skeletal
muscles. Find a counter, table or chair and use your hands for support. Then exhale
and squat as low as you can go, then inhale and stand up again. Do 10 of these to get
the morning blood flowing and creaky joints silent.
6) Drink the best water you can get. Often the tap water in our cities is not the freshest
or safest. Even cities like Los Angeles have traces of psychiatric medicines and
estrogenic-like compounds in its tap water—and these toxins build up in our systems
over time, causing pain. It is advisable to drink either bottled water or reverse osmosis
filtered water.
7) Eat better. Cut down on simple carbohydrates and start reading labels to avoid
consuming more toxins. Simply eliminate all foods with artificial color, enriched white
flour and artificial flavors / sweeteners (high fructose corn syrup, crystalline fructose and
3. aspartame). If you don't know what it is, or have difficulty pronouncing it, avoid ingesting
it.
8) Learn some coping mechanisms and stress management techniques, so that you're
not lying awake all night thinking about your problems. Learning how to deal with toxic
people in your life will both allow you to sleep better and reduce the stress-induced
muscle spasms that cause pain.
9) Get some regular exercise. The idea is to go out and do some something physical
with your body. Even a simple routine of 10000 steps a day (buy a pedometer!) will
greatly improve your health!
10) Be the fashion police! You want to dress appropriately for these cold months, and
you might do well to sleep in flannel pajamas or sweats. Remember, cold air causes
muscles and joints to stiffen.
These simple tips followed with a little dedication, along with some minor lifestyle
changes and changes to the living environment, can help you overcome morning
stiffness in no time.