Reducing Inflammation Naturally

Reduce Inflammation Naturally | Looking To Reduce Inflammation?

Reducing Inflammation Naturally | Reducing inflammation starts on your plate. Yes, that’s right! The choices you make about what you eat can play a huge role in your body’s hormone balance, immune response, and inflammatory state. Each meal is an opportunity to turn up, or turn down, inflammation. And with inflammation leading to pain and even chronic disease, it’s best to make good decisions now to reduce your risk of health challenges in the future.
 

Simple Tips To Reduce Inflammation Naturally

Creating an anti-inflammatory diet doesn’t mean you need to make massive changes. As a matter of fact, some simple additions in terms of spices can make a big difference. Adding flavorful spices like turmeric, ginger, and even leafy green vegetables, can improve the health and taste of your next meal.

  • Turmeric has been shown to reduce inflammation in people suffering from painful arthritis.

  • Ginger can limit the production of inflammatory mediators like cytokines.

  • Leafy green vegetables are high in antioxidants.
     

Incorporate Anti-Inflammatory Spices Into Your Cooking

Next time you’re getting ready to cook a meal, look for an opportunity to add some anti-inflammatory spices. If you aren’t into food that’s spicy, don’t worry! Spices like turmeric curcumin and ginger add more flavor than heat. One final tip is to reduce carbohydrates like bread and increase the amount of green vegetables. These small changes to your meals and diet can pay substantial health dividends down the road!
 

Don’t Burn Out: The Truth About Inflammation

Register For The Inflammation Workshop

Want to learn more about conquering inflammation and achieving your health goals? Join us at our upcoming workshop where we’ll cover:

  • The dangers of chronic inflammation

  • The importance of identifying and attacking the root source of your inflammation

  • How to overcome chronic inflammation and enjoy a healthy lifestyle
     

Register for the Inflammation Workshop while seats are still available.

Science Source(s):

Which herbs help reduce inflammation? Medical News Today. 2019.