Inflammation
– A Symptom of All Disease
by
Margaret Durst
The Green House
Previously
by Margaret Durst: Serotonin
– Increase Yours Naturally!
Chronic inflammation
is a common symptom in most degenerative diseases. These include
certain types of cancer, cardiovascular disease, Type II diabetes,
high cholesterol, chronic obesity, dementia and Alzheimers
disease.
Inflammation
is a natural response of the body to injury. Think of inflammation
in relation to the swelling around a sprained ankle. The body handles
this injury by sending certain chemicals to the area to start tissue
repair. On the surface, this looks like swelling, but underneath
the skin, much is going on to repair the damage and restore health
to the ankle.
Chronic
inflammation is a systemic response to injury. What is significant
about chronic inflammation is that it triggers the genes within
us that are preprogrammed to certain diseases such as diabetes,
cancer, heart disease, etc. Each person reacts differently to prolonged
inflammation, yet it will eventually break down organ function,
weaken the heart muscle and cause conditions that lead to diabetes
or even cancer.
There are
a few major contributors to inflammation. They are high blood sugar,
acid pH, food sensitivities and oxidation. Eating foods made with
white flour and white sugar along with fried foods leads to high
blood sugar, acid pH and /or oxidative stress all contributors
to inflammation.
Inflammation
is a response to our lifestyle. If we eat foods that are highly
acidifying, that cause high blood sugar and promote oxidative stress,
then our genes will respond with inflammation and disease.
Controlling
inflammation is a key to preventing and/or limiting degenerative
disease. Several classes of nutritional supplements all work towards
fighting inflammation. These include enzymes, anti-oxidants, essential
fatty acids, fiber, vitamins, minerals, herbs and probiotics. Green
supplements such as liquid chlorophyll, spirulina and chlorella
are also important in maintaining pH and increasing antioxidants.
Some of the
better formulations for anti-inflammatory products include molecularly
distilled omega 3 oils with high ratios of EPA and DHA; herbal blends
such as Zyflamend by New Chapter that contain turmeric, ginger,
and rosemary; enzyme formulations that are specifically for inflammation
such as Intenzyme; and herbal juice formulations such as noni and
mangosteen that are both anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory. Major
antioxidants such as pycnogenol, grape seed extract and resveratrol
also seem to help reduce inflammation and to protect genes.
The best approach
to controlling inflammation begins with choices you can make. Stop
eating pro-inflammatory foods such as those made from white flour
and white sugar. Remove hydrogenated oils from shortening, margarine
and fried foods from your diet. Add healthy, anti-inflammatory oils
such as olive oil, macadamia nut oil, flax oil and fish oil to your
diet. Eat plenty of alkalizing fruits and vegetables. Avoid acidifying
foods such as sodas, artificial sweeteners, additives, preservatives,
white sugar and white flour. Also exercise moderately.
You can outsmart
your inflammation. Although you may have a genetic predisposition
to certain conditions, you can control the factors that activate
those genes so that you can avoid or limit the condition.

August 3, 2011
Margaret
Durst owns The
Green House, a vitamin, herb and health food store in Mason,
Texas.
Copyright
© 2011 Margaret
Durst
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