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Dr Whiting on Controlling Inflammation Naturally

July 2nd 2008 02:04
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The more science learns about inflammation the more we come to realize that chronic inflammation is at the heart of many common health challenges. We all recognize the role inflammation plays in such conditions as arthritis, but what about other chronic inflammation conditions? We now know that conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's, and even obesity are all linked to what is called silent inflammation. Chronic inflammation is self-feeding, in that the longer the inflammation lasts the more intense it can often become. Anti-inflammatory drugs have many side effects. In fact many anti-inflammatory medications have been removed from the market due to serious side effects. Natural alternatives to anti-inflammatory drugs have been sought for many years and finally we now have a combination of all-natural factors that can manage chronic inflammation very effectively. Silent inflammation affects millions of people, but because it is often not 'felt' we are unaware of the slow damage that it is causing to the body. If you suffer from such conditions as diabetes, heart disease, or prolonged obesity, inflammation is likely at work and new research shows that it is essential to control this silent inflammation in order to prevent permanent damage from these illnesses. Natural control of inflammation with safe nutrients is now a reality. You can avoid the dangers of over-the-counter and prescription anti-inflammatory drugs by using the right combination of natural alternatives to pain killers, developed at The Institute of Nutritional Science. If you suffer from arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, sinusitis, allergies, acne, asthma, digestive conditions, flu symptoms, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, osteoporosis, hypertension, depression, the insulin resistance syndrome (pre-diabetes), or diabetes





















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