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Tag Archives: chronic inflammation
5 Signs You Might Suffer From Inflammation
On the recent blog post on this site, we touched upon inflammation, which ironically is our body’s response to protect us from pain and start the healing process. But if inflammation goes out of control, then it has a knack … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-inflammatory, antioxidants, back pain, chronic inflammation, green tea, inflammation, kiwi, pistachios
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Does The hs-CRP Lab Test Show You Have Chronic Inflammation?
I recently attended a seminar on reversing diabetes. No, I don’t have diabetes, but I thought it was worth attending since I know people close to me that have that dreaded disease. I usually don’t spend my Saturdays going to … Continue reading
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Tagged chronic inflammation, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, hs-CRP, inflammation, systemic inflammation
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Foods Responsible For Your Pain
You might be saying to yourself, “Food … no way is it the cause of my back pain.” Or the cause of your neck or shoulder pain, right? Well, surprise! It appears the foods you eat may have a significant … Continue reading
What Are Proteolytic Enzymes?
According to an article on LiveStrong.com, Dr. Adam Dave mentioned that proteolytic enzymes are, in a nutshell, “a specific class of enzyme whose function is to break down protein.” Okay, doesn’t sound too exciting, right? Well, keep that thought while … Continue reading