Bottom Line:
Researchers
have identified inflammation as one of the most beneficial and harmful
processes in your body. How is that possible? Well, acute inflammation is your
body’s natural repair and healing response to an accident or injury. However,
chronic inflammation is a different matter. Many major diseases, including
coronary artery disease, diabetes, and cancer, have a common cause: chronic
inflammation.
Why it Matters:
All the
systems in your body are balanced and regulated by your hormones and nervous
system. This balance, or intelligent design, can activate your immune system to
fight a cold or heal after a fall. However,
if your lymphocytes keep producing antibodies, then this process can become
very destructive. The key to good health and to reducing chronic inflammation
is to make daily lifestyle choices that don't result in a constant state of
stress, which is known to be a trigger for chronic inflammation.
•
Acute
inflammation is your body’s natural healing process, while chronic inflammation
is a destructive process linked to many chronic diseases.
•
Lymphocytes
are white blood cells responsible for your immune system.
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Making
healthy decisions each day around your stress level can help your nervous
system maintain a balance that reduces chronic inflammation.
Next Steps:
The
decisions you make now will determine your health later. Your body is designed
to manage stress effectively; chronic inflammation only begins as the last
resort. We want you to enjoy a healthy lifestyle and a high quality of life for
decades to come. If you have questions about how you can reduce the stress in
your life, ask! We are here to be your partners in health!
Science Source(s):
Inflammation:
A unifying theory of disease. Harvard Health. 2006.
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