What Is Inflammation In Your Body and How Can You Eliminate It Naturally?

shutterstock102245500Raluca Schachter, Guest
Waking Times

One of the most common negative symptoms experienced by people I’m working with, but also by many other people who suffer from various diseases is inflammation. This can show up under various forms and most of the times it directly involves a dysfunctional digestive system.

Where Does Inflammation Come From?

Inflammation is the way the body is using to initiate self healing. But when this is out of control, it can result in an excessive free radical activity and tissue damage. There are numerous mechanisms in the body which can determine inflammation. The immune response is one of the main mechanisms to initiate inflammatory processes. Citokines are one of the most known molecules involved in the immune response. They are responsible for cellular apoptosis and inflammatory cascades. A high level of citokines is associated with insulin resistance, diabetes and many other health problems.

Insulin, Cholesterol,  C-reactive protein

One of the main markers generating inflammation is hyperinsulinism. In medical literature this is a main factor associated with cardiovascular diseases. A high level of insulin (above 5), determines  high levels of pro-inflammatory mediators and is also associated with a high level of C reactive protein, a main marker for inflammation. Studies showed that the high level of C reactive protein can be determined up to 73% by trans fats consumption found in processed foods.

Cholesterol has a powerful anti-inflammatory effect and a critical importance in regulating inflammation and free radical activity. A low level of cholesterol is associated with many auto-immune inflammatory conditions.


  • As with a high cholesterol level, C reactive protein is a response to inflammation, not the cause of it. Causes are multiple and they are mainly generated by nutritional deficiencies, glucose metabolism malfunction, hyperinsulinism, toxicity and the body’s response to stress. A level higher than 3 for this marker indicates a higher inflammation level. Analyzing C reactive protein in association  with homocysteine and insulin levels is essential to properly monitor inflammation in the body.

    Intestinal Dysbiosis

    Medical research showed that inflammation often involves digestive function. Autoimmune diseases for example, mostly always involve intestinal dysbiosis and other multiple chronic infections, which are often not considered in allopathic, conventional treatments. That’s why it’s essential to follow a strategy which focuses on reestablishing the digestive function and immunity, in order to normalize the inflammatory response. Reactive foods, pathogen infections, heavy metal toxicity are also directly responsible for mucosal barrier damage and inflammation.

    Processed Foods and Incorrectly Prepared Food.

    With the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the processing of omega 6-rich vegetable oils such as corn, soybean, canola and safflower oils – which are so abundant in our diet today – the balanced ratio of omega 6 and omega 3 fatty acids on which our human genome thrived for hundreds of thousands of years changed drastically in our diets.

    These days, it is estimated that we eat one-tenth of the amount of omega 3 fatty acids required for normal functioning. This is one of the reasons why a high percentage of our modern population is susceptible to food-related health conditions like heart disease, cancer, insulin resistance and diabetes, obesity, arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. The elimination of toxic trans fatty acids alone, could avert tens of thousands of coronary events each year in the United States and around the world!

    Disease is frequently caused by consuming processed food which contains potentially toxic and even carcinogenic substances, commercially grown produce containing herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and rodenticides (2 billion pounds of such chemicals are used annually in the US alone!) and commercially farmed animals that are raised on steroids, antibiotics, food laden with mycotoxins (very poisonous toxins from mold and fungus) – and other toxic additives.

    Cooking foods at high temperatures, crust formation when barbecuing foods, frying, etc. can generate high inflammation in the body and carcinogenic compounds named advanced glycation end products – AGEs.

    Neurological Inflammation

    Neurological inflammation occurs when an inflammatory cascade releases inflammatory mediators. Neurological inflammation can be a result of the overexcitation of neurons, nerve pathways in the nervous system and brain, leading to misfiring, exhaustion, and ultimately the death of these nerves.

    When neurons die, chronic inflammation results, leading to poor nerve signaling and health imbalances. For example, the red swelling that surrounds a bug bite is actually the body’s inflammatory process at work. A very similar process can occur in the areas surrounding our nerves, even if we can’t see that internal process as clearly as we can the red bite on our skin’s surface. (Dr. Amy Yasko, Ph.D. – Neurological Research Institute)

    The causes which determine the process of “neurological inflammation” resulting in autism and autistic-like behaviors including ADD and ADHD is multifactorial. Without a particular combination of genetic mutations, heavy metal toxicities, chronic viral infections, underlying bacterial and fungal infections, and excitotoxin damage leading to a negative cascade of neurological events, autism, ADD/ ADHD and other neurological conditions like Alzheimers may not manifest. And the same underlying factors may also be responsible for the increase in chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia as well as the increase in mitochondrial disease.

    For example, excitoxins are stimulating chemicals present now in many common foods, that overstimulate brain chemistry via the neurotransmitters and nerve receptors. This over-stimulation can trigger nerve cell death, which results in poor signaling, contributing to “stims”, and language difficulties. Add to this all the other mentioned factors and it’s no wonder such conditions are on the rise in our society!

    Dangers of Using Anti Inflammatory Drugs: Aspirin, Ibuprofen

    Anti-inflammatories can cause: ulcers, stomach bleeding, and other gastrointestinal complications. 80% of deaths determined by ulcer occur in patients who take anti inflammatories, and people who follow anti inflammatory drug therapy have a 5-10 times higher risk of developing ulcer. Moreover, these can also affect the kidney and liver function, especially when used over a long period of time.

    Natural Alternatives to Eliminate Inflammation Long Term

    The long term strategy to eliminate inflammation is ensuring the necessary support to maintain biological normal functions. This means to first follow a clean, organic diet which fits your unique metabolism. A wrong diet, even if “organic”, can quickly become a main stressor for the body, if it doesn’t fit to your unique, genetic and biochemical requirements.

    It is also essential to eliminate inflammatory foods (frying, sugar, processed foods, the above mentioned vegetable oils, reactive foods like gluten and dairy, additives and other toxic, industrial substances, etc.)

    Proteolytic enzymes like bromelaine, pancreatin, serrapeptase contain powerful anti inflammatory effects. These showed to be efficent inhibiting fibroids formation, fibrinogen and excessive coagulation. Serrapeptase has very beneficial effects in joint inflammation, arthritis, fibroids, excessive blood coagulation, respiratory conditions, mucus excess, carpal tunnel syndrome, fibrocystic breast disease.

    A large variety of plants have an anti inflammatory effect, plus other health benefits; some of these are boswellia, willow bark, turmeric, ginger, cloves, rosemary, holy basil, arnica, yarrow.

    Anti-inflammatory Recipe: Golden Milk

    This turmeric drink has its origins in Ayurveda, one of the world’s oldest medical systems. It has a special, earthy taste and is very rich in anti-inflammatory anti-carcinogenic, antioxidant properties, is a detoxifier and supports the immune system. Like with any other medicinal plants, overuse or misuse can lead to negative health effects. So consume the turmeric golden milk considering your dosha and metabolic type, and carefully observing your signs and symptoms.

    The original recipe calls for a previously boiled turmeric paste, but this is not mandatory, so in my recipe I’ll use turmeric powder.

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    Ingredients:

    1  1/2 cups milk (organic, grass fed, from cow or goat, or coconut milk, or home made almond milk)
    1/2 – 1 tsp organic turmeric powder
    a pinch of black pepper (to enhance turmeric absorption)
    1/2 – 1 tsp of cinnamon, ginger, vanilla, cardamom, nutmeg (a combination of these or all of them)
    1/2 tsp organic, raw honey (optional)
    1/2 organic coconut oil or coconut cream (optional)

    Warm up the milk together with all spices except honey, on medium heat, without boiling. Stir well and add honey at the end. Drink this healthy “cocktail” with pleasure and intention!

    I’m looking forward to hear how you approach the inflammation problem, by leaving a comment below!

    For specialized help and consultations to efficiently solve your inflammatory problems, you can visit this link.

    Resources:

    http://jn.nutrition.org/content/135/3/562.short

    Mucosal Immunol. 2008 Sep;1(5):364-71. Epub 2008 Jul 9. Joint expedition: linking gut inflammation to arthritis. Jacques P, Elewaut D. Department of Rheumatology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.

    Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of WakingTimes or its staff.

    About the Author

    Raluca Schachter is a dedicated Clinical Nutritionist specialized in Metabolic Typing® and a Weston A. Price Chapter Leader. She believes in the benefits of traditional unaltered food, ancestral wisdom, sustainable farming and simple living.

    Raluca was able to naturally reverse chronic health conditions she was struggling with most of her life, and now uses her knowledge to help as many people as possible do the same. Her Metabolic Typing® Ecological Lifestyle Programs for Optimal Health offer a very unique and comprehensive approach to health, where individual nutritional and biochemical requirements are firstly met using specific nutrients and foods that each metabolism thrives on.

    Raluca offers her services for local and distance clientele. For more information, visit her website Guide2Health.net or connect with Raluca on Facebook.

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