Inflammation and your mental, physical, and long term health; This knowledge will change medical practice forever.

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Health care providers who perform functional medicine have said for years that inflammation was the cause of most disease, not cholesterol, and autoimmune diseases do not just happen to nice people. Many functional medicine providers, chiropractors, and nutritionists have advocated the idea of the leaky gut and the problems with a faulty barrier in the gut as the place many of these problems begin to occur. Mainstream medicines drug for your ill approach has a poor record when it comes to treating many chronic diseases, with high costs, many side effects and diseases than never go away. On the other hand, big pharma is now recognizing that the existing research is valid and is doing drug studies on people who have been given anti-inflammatory medication and using it long term.   True, you can buy Deflame which we carry or go on an anti-inflammatory diet and improve things yourself, but this type of behavior, unfortunately, is not yet mainstream. From pain to dementia, to Depression, it is now being recognized that inflammation will affect all of these symptoms and may be responsible for many of the ills suffered by our society. Check out this interesting article that puts inflammation into perspective.  Should you take a drug to get the benefits of lower inflammation, or just have a better diet and eat foods that reduce inflammation naturally.  Read the article and decide for yourself.

From Depression to Dementia, Inflammation Is Medicine’s New Frontier

The barrier between mind and body appears to be crumbling. Clinical practice and public perception need to catch up.

The Guardian Edward Bullmore Unlikely as it may seem, #inflammation has become a hashtag. It seems to be everywhere suddenly, up to all sorts of tricks. Rather than simply being on our side, fighting infections and healing wounds, it turns out to have a dark side as well: the role it plays in causing us harm. It’s now clear that inflammation is part of the problem in many, if not all, diseases of the body. And targeting immune or inflammatory causes of disease has led to a series of breakthroughs, from new treatments for rheumatoid arthritis and other auto-immune diseases in the 1990s, through to the advent of immunotherapy for some cancers in the 2010s. Even more pervasively, low-grade inflammation, detectable only by blood tests, is increasingly considered to be part of the reason why common life experiences such as poverty, stress, obesity or ageing are bad for public health. Read more