07/03/2026
How Too Many Carbohydrates Can Lead to Arthritis
Arthritis is mostly driven by chronic inflammation, and consistently eating too many carbohydrates especially refined carbs and sugar, can fuel that inflammation.
Here’s how that happens:
1. Excess carbohydrates raise blood sugar.
When you eat a lot of carbs, your blood sugar spikes.
2. The body releases insulin to lower that sugar.
Frequent spikes mean chronically high insulin levels.
3. High insulin promotes inflammation.
Insulin signals the body to create inflammatory compounds.
4. Sugar damages proteins in the body.
Excess glucose attaches to proteins in a process called glycation, creating harmful molecules called AGEs (Advanced Glycation End Products).
5. AGEs accumulate in joints.
These damaged proteins stiffen cartilage and connective tissue, which accelerates joint degeneration and pain.
6. Inflammation breaks down cartilage.
Over time, chronic inflammation damages the cartilage that cushions joints, contributing to arthritis and joint stiffness.
Eating more fatty meat can help arthritis mainly by reducing inflammation and providing nutrients that joints need to repair.
Here’s why:
1. Fatty meat helps keep insulin low.
When you eat meat instead of lots of carbohydrates, blood sugar and insulin stay lower. Lower insulin helps reduce inflammation, which is a major cause of arthritis pain.
2. Animal fat is naturally anti-inflammatory.
The fats found in meat (including saturated fat) don’t spike blood sugar and are stable fuels for the body, which helps calm inflammatory processes.
3. Meat provides the building blocks for joints.
Meat contains complete protein, collagen, glycine, and amino acids that the body uses to repair cartilage, ligaments, and connective tissue.
4. It supplies key nutrients for joint health.
Fatty meat contains nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin K2, zinc, and iron, which support bone strength, tissue repair, and immune balance.
5. Less inflammation allows healing.
When inflammation drops and the body has the nutrients it needs, joints often become less swollen, less painful, and more mobile.
If you have Arthritis, try eating more meat and less carbs. 😁🥩