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We Can Reduce Inflammation in Our Body as We Age

Ways to Reduce Inflammation in the Body as We Age

Ways to Reduce Inflammation in the Body as We Age

Ways to Reduce Inflammation in the Body as We Age

We need inflammation at certain times to fight infection or heal wounds but if it is left unchecked, inflammation can lead to collateral damage and disease. Aging is associated with a number of changes in the immune defense system, known as ‘inflamm-aging’. This is more than just a marker of harmful processes going on, but if unfettered is a significant element of aging.

We need to address this on a daily basis via various means and have put together options so you minimize the inflammatory processes in your aging body.

Options to reduce inflammation

1. Exercise daily

Regular moderate physical activity/fitness is associated with lower levels of inflammatory markers:

2. Don’t overeat

3. Stop smoking

4. Substitute fresh and low fat alternatives for pro-inflammatory foods

5. Eat foods that are naturally high in antioxidants

6. Increase your intake of omega 3 fats

7. Get quality sleep

8. Go to the doctor

Last Reviewed 11/Mar/2014

 

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Whilst wielding a couple of dumbbells in a gym class in 2003, Kate experienced an epiphany around the lack of accepted best practice guidelines when it came to staying well and avoiding disease. Kate realized that she had no chance of slowing her own aging process unless she became better educated about her options.
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