Chronic inflammation affects nearly 60% of Americans, quietly increasing their risk for heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune conditions.
The digestive and immune systems are at the frontline of this battle, constantly responding to what we eat and encounter daily.
Early symptoms—like mild fatigue, joint aches, or brain fog—often go unnoticed, making detection difficult until more severe health issues arise.
Many common foods in your kitchen may be fueling this hidden inflammation, even if you feel “healthy” right now.
Understanding these silent triggers is crucial for protecting your long-term well-being and taking control of your health from the inside out.
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10. Gluten (for some) Gluten—a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye—can be a significant inflammation trigger for individuals with sensitivities or celiac disease. For those…