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  • Cookware

    Dexter-Russell DueGlide

    Anyone used or maybe owned the Dexter-Russell DuoGlide knives. http://www.dexterduoglide.com/certification.html They look odd but are purposed to be good for people with arthritis. I am not planning to get them because they look... (2 replies, last updated by Chemicalkinetics November 11, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    ISO info on mustard seed oil

    it is used they bring it to its smoking point before frying in it and they belive that burns off the erucic acid. It also says that raw mustard oil is used as a rub for arthritis and rubbed into the scalp to promote hair growth.... (2 replies, last updated by try this July 26, 2005)

  • Ontario (including Toronto)

    Halibut from Greenland

    My new diet for arthritis ( based on the new book called Inflamation Nation) requires me to eat fish 4 times a week and only special kinds of fish. . .wild salmon, mackerel, among others, but NOT farmed salmon or pacific or... (1 reply, last updated by fatboy44 April 29, 2005)

  • Home Cooking

    Eggplant arcana

    are in the nightshade family, and can aggravate arthritis. Uh-oh, I thought. Then I learned that tomatoes and potatoes are also nightshades – neither are foods I’m willing to avoid, so throwing caution to the winds, I... (1 reply, last updated by lagatta October 6, 2008)

  • Cookware

    Any good and sturdy but light weight cookware?

    I am slowly seeing arthritis in my hands. I am having a hard time lifting my pans now. I am looking for good quality lightweight. Does Cuisinart come in different materials? If so, which are you using. I am only 5 feet and it is... (4 replies, last updated by auntbebbie November 10, 2007)

  • Cookware

    Ergonomic cookware needed

    ://www.sharperimage.com/us/en/catalog/product/sku__SI212BLU OXO makes a line of products called ‘good grips’ that people with arthritis use. They have a corkscrew. http://www.goodcookshop.com/view/category.do?id=197 And... (2 replies, last updated by free sample addict aka Tracy L August 29, 2006)

  • Ontario (including Toronto)

    Restos Near Canon Theatre

    First of all, apologies if this has been asked before, but I need some recommendations for restaurants near The Canon. My sister has rheumatoid arthritis, which sometimes means mobility difficulties. So, we want something decent,... (2 replies, last updated by Dimbulb September 8, 2008)

  • Manhattan

    nice lunch near the B or Q - suggestions

    month old – very, very well behaved. Never cries and I can hold her in my lap, so this doesn’t hold me back too much in restaurants, but worth mentioning (and it means we can’t take a cab). 2) Mom will try to... (1 reply, last updated by kcijones001 June 23, 2008)

  • Cookware

    Lightweight Cookware

    I am looking for good quality lightweight cookware. I have arthritis, I am finding it hard to lift the pans these days. Suggestions? Thanks (3 replies, last updated by auntbebbie November 10, 2007)

  • Cookware

    English muffin splitter

    I sent the Woferman’s splitter to my parents who both have serious arthritis in their hands. It’s proved to be a useful tool for them. (7 replies, last updated by nemo May 27, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    ergonomic, lighter, handled cookware?

    My parents are both developing arthritis in their joints/ hands and are finding their All Clad cookware difficult to use. It is too heavy, and the handles are difficult shape to hold. Can anyone recommend a good line of cookware,... (3 replies, last updated by Katie Nell April 22, 2006)

  • Not About Food

    ergonomic handled cookware?

    My parents are both developing arthritis in their joints/ hands and are finding their All Clad cookware difficult to use. It is too heavy, and the handles are difficult shape to hold. Can anyone recommend a good line of cookware,... (3 replies, last updated by Sherri April 22, 2006)

  • Food Media and News

    New study on benefits of vegan diet

    “Possible” benefit to "persons with rheumatoid arthritis." (11 replies, last updated by The Chowhound Team October 2, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Pineapple Cores, ok to eat?

    The core has the greatest concentration of bromelain—good for digestion and for dissolving the acid that collects in your joints and causes arthritis. Of course, the enzymes are only active when the fruit is raw. (8 replies, last updated by alkapal July 9, 2009)

  • Boston Area

    RIP Samia's

    we loved Samia’s, and were so sad that she wasn’t able to keep it open – there was an article in the West Rox transcript that her arthritis was too painful for her to continue. Did you try the new place? (3 replies, last updated by sallyt June 28, 2009)

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