Will Lowering Inflammation Help With Arthritis?


Published on February 11th, 2009
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Dear Dr. Lundell:
I have decided to order your book but I would be oblged if you could answer a question for me. I do believe that inflammation is the cause of many ailments, I suffer from athritis, and I wonder if your advise would benefit me in that respect.  Thank you,
David W. Thorpe.
Dear David:
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Putting Out The Fire Of Inflammation


Published on November 20th, 2008
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Remember the last time you cut your finger? Your body responded with pain, redness and swelling—all signs of inflammation. The same thing happens with a sprained ankle or a sore throat. Inflammation after an injury or illness is a sign that your body is responding appropriately.

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What Is Inflammation, Anyway?


Published on October 2nd, 2008
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This question is often asked and it’s a very important one. We all understand inflammation when we see redness around a cut or the darkening bruise we can see with our eyes or feel in discomfort. It is the body’s natural defense system against infection rushing in to heal just as it was intended to do.

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Alzheimer’s Linked To Inflammation


Published on September 10th, 2008
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The inflammation mediated by these cells speeds up the debilitating consequences of AD. With the discovery of these molecules, researchers say new therapies could be devised aimed at blocking their action to slow down progression of AD.

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What Is Low-Level Chronic Inflammation?


Published on August 27th, 2008
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Understanding inflammation, where it comes from and the link to diseases holds the key to changing your health.

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Chronic Inflammation and Chronic Illness Statistics


Published on August 27th, 2008
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Medco releases startling statistics. 51% of American children and adults are taking one or more prescription drugs for chronic illnesses up from 50% the previous four years, and 47% in 2001.

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