| Inflammation can strike anywhere
in the body.
You could have inflamed:
- Joints Muscles
- Arteries
- Intestines
- Esophagus
- Cells
- Gums
- Stomach
- Liver Eyes
- Skin Heart
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But what exactly is inflammation
– and how can you reduce it naturally?
Inflammation: the body’s natural process Inflammation
is the immune system’s response to damage, and helps fight
infection and heal injuries. Damage to the body can arise
from trauma, infection, genetic abnormalities, deficiency,
metabolic disorders and more.
When an injury occurs, the inflammatory response sets
in: white blood cells reach the injury site and begin destroying
the damaged cells, while sending chemical signals for
more help. Unstable molecules called free radicals are part of
this process and help attack the damaged area. The inflammatory
response can manifest itself as redness, swelling,
heat, pain and/or loss of function.
Eventually, the damaged cells are eradicated and the inflammation
recedes. However, when the immune system
fails to work properly, inflammation continues, and healthy
tissue is damaged – which leads to more inflammation.
This cycle can go on unabated; this vicious cycle of
inflammation is called chronic inflammation.
Chronic inflammation Although inflammation may show up
as redness, swelling and so on, some forms of
chronic inflammation are much more insidious. You may
not even see or feel chronic inflammation – and it
could be causing trouble in your body right now. Types
of chronic inflammation that can affect vital
body systems include:
Eventually, the damaged cells are eradicated and the
inflammation recedes. However, when the
immune system fails to work properly, inflammation continues,
and healthy tissue is damaged –
which leads to more inflammation.This cycle can go on
unabated; this vicious cycle of
inflammation is called chronic inflammation.
Chronic inflammation Although inflammation may show up as
redness, swelling and so on, some forms of chronic
inflammation are much more insidious. You may not even
see or feel chronic inflammation – and it could be
causing trouble in your body right now. Types of chronic
inflammation that can affect vital body systems include:
- Chronic cardiovascular inflammation in the heart and
arteries
- Chronic pulmonary inflammation in the lungs and airways
- Chronic digestive inflammation in the stomach, esophagus
and intestines
- Chronic inflammation in major organs
- Chronic widespread body cell inflammation
Over time, chronic inflammation can result in damage
to the area of your body that’s chronically inflamed as
well as to your overall health. In fact, chronic inflammation
is increasingly being linked to a wide variety of
serious conditions, including many that affect the heart
and brain.
You may experience chronic inflammation as:
- Ongoing body, joint or muscle pain
- Breathing difficulties
- Heart health problems
- Stomach and digestive upsets
- Fatigue
Lifestyle conditions such as poor diet, overweight, stress,
lack of physical activity, exposure to toxins and
smoking can contribute to chronic inflammation.
Reducing inflammation naturally Before reaching for a
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) or prescription
drug, consider this: prescription and over-the-counter
anti-inflammatories each come with their own set of risks.
Prescription drugs can have a long list of side effects,
adverse reactions and interactions, and NSAIDs can
have side effects that range from inconvenient to deadly:
bleeding ulcers, heart attack, stroke and high
blood pressure, to name just a few.
Now, there is a natural way to help the body reduce inflammation
– Nopalea by TriVita®. This delicious,
natural anti-inflammatory wellness drink contains nutrients
that are proven to help the body reduce
inflammation. People who have consistently taken Nopalea
have reported a wide range of benefits,
including reduced body and joint pain, improvements in
skin conditions and improvements in breathing.
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