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Synovial fluid is encapsulated with the joint and it's properties are changed depending of the level of activity and movement of the specific joint. When a person is not active the synovial fluid resembles a thick gel or paste. When the body begins moving, say to warm-up before exercise, then as the body temperature rises, the fluid begins to take on a more viscous consistency to better act as a lubricant within the joints. A common scenarios is when people injure a joint by failing to warm-up properly before even the most gentle exercise. If the synovial fluid has not take on the properties to better protect the joint injury can occur. The best thing to do is to make sure that a warm-up begins gently and gradually heart rate and body temperature increase which, in turn, allows the muscles to receive greater blood flow which delivers oxygen to all parts of the body. This heightened state of activity will also affect the joints by warming and thinning the synovial fluid and allowing it to better protect the joints. This is more important as we age. The body requires longer and longer time to warm-up. So long as we exercise it won't matter much. At first exercise seems to take a great deal of effort, but in time it can become enjoyable and many people find themselves with a positive addiction - to exercise.

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Synovial fluid is basically a lubricant found in human joints that keeps them working without harmful friction. Foods that are rich in magnesium may help the body produce more synovial fluid, as will fresh pineapple and soy products. A hyaluronan supplement may also prove beneficial.

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