Natural Inflammation Treatment Urbandale IA

You can reduce inflammation naturally and most of the things that lower inflammation are good for you in all sorts of other ways. Exercise has been shown to reduce the body’s levels of C-reactive protein, one marker of inflammation. Taming the effects of stress may help, since—you guessed it—researchers suspect that stress hormones promote inflammation.

Eduardo Sebastian Antezano
(515) 699-5825
3600 30th St
Des Moines, IA
David Fierer Gordon, MD
515-235-5000
3920 Grand Ave Unit 700
Des Moines, IA
Abdul Latif Chughtai, MD
515-244-1352
1045 5th Ave
Des Moines, IA
Pitayadet Jumrussirikul
(515) 235-5000
411 Laurel St
Des Moines, IA
Marc L Klein
(515) 235-5000
411 Laurel St
Des Moines, IA
Gary Hoff, DO
515-271-1678
3200 Grand Ave
Des Moines, IA
Gary Leroy Hoff
(515) 471-9243
3200 Grand Ave
Des Moines, IA
Basaviah Chandramouli
(515) 288-1097
330 Laurel St
Des Moines, IA
Ranjan Dahiya
(515) 235-5000
411 Laurel St
Des Moines, IA
Dirk Allen Ver Steeg, MD
515-241-5988
1440 Pleasant St Ste 200
Des Moines, IA
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Reducing Inflammation

Stopping Inflammation
Q I’ve heard that inflammation of the arteries can raise my risk of heart problems. Can I reduce inflammation naturally?

A Yes, you can—and most of the things that lower inflammation are good for you in all sorts of other ways, too. (In fact, if we didn’t know better, we’d think the whole inflammation story was cooked up by researchers trying to give people yet another reason to take up standard good-health practices. But we digress.)

Begin with a diet high in fruits and vegetables, says Christian Dodge, a naturopath at Bastyr University in Seattle. They’re rich in flavonoids, anti- oxidants with anti-inflammatory properties. Also, be sure to get a lot of beneficial fatty acids. “Omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish, flaxseed, canola oil, and walnuts, all have potent anti-inflammatory effects,” he says.

Exercise has also has been shown to reduce the body’s levels of C-reactive protein, one marker of inflammation. Taming the effects of stress may help, too, since—you guessed it—researchers suspect that stress hormones promote inflammation. Anything you can do to ease the stress in your life—taking up yoga, practicing deep breathing—is likely to be beneficial.

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