Recent research shows that over 70 million Americans suffer from digestive diseases each year, with many experiencing chronic inflammation linked to gut dysfunction (CDC). The gastrointestinal tract is not only responsible for digestion but also acts as a critical barrier and regulator for the immune system. When this barrier is compromised, it can set off a cascade of inflammatory responses that may go unnoticed until symptoms become severe. Late detection remains a significant challenge, as gut-related inflammation often presents subtly, making early intervention difficult. Understanding the connection between gut health and inflammation is essential for preventing and managing many chronic diseases.
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22. Hormonal Shifts Hormonal fluctuations throughout life—such as those experienced during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause—can significantly affect gut health and inflammatory responses. One of the most…