Chronic inflammation affects an estimated 60% of adults in the US and up to 40% in Europe as of 2023, contributing to a range of health problems from diabetes to heart disease (NCBI). The immune system is at the heart of this process, as it mediates both the body’s defense and its inflammatory response. Yet, symptoms of chronic inflammation are often subtle—like fatigue or mild joint pain—making early intervention challenging. This article explores how dietary choices can support a healthier, less inflamed body.
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3. Walnuts Walnuts are unique among nuts for their high concentration of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), a plant-based form of omega-3 fatty acids. ALA has been shown…