General Information About Natural Anti Inflammatory Foods

By Kerri Stout


The human body is complex and has a variety of processes. Inflammation is the body's natural response to attack or injury. In many instances, this is considered entirely healthy and normal. There are instances in which inflammation is not helpful and can be quite destructive, especially when the immune system starts to attack itself, which is the case for those with autoimmune diseases. Whole-body inflammation is imperceptible, chronic and low-level, but is known to have serious effects on the body over time. This is why many people are interested in incorporating natural anti inflammatory foods into their diets.

There are several foods that are known to create more inflammation in the body, such as things high in saturated fat or sugar. These are to be avoided by anyone interested in reducing this problem. Plenty of foods can be eaten to help reduce inflammation as well.

Omega-3 fatty acids are beneficial for management of this problem. These are present in salmon, mackerel, sardines, tuna and other fatty fish. For top results, people should eat this a few times per week and prepare it in a healthy way. People who don't like the taste of fish might opt for fish oil supplements, which may be just as effective. Those who have a diet already high in omega-6 fatty acids may find that taking fish oil supplements is not effective and only increases the inflammation.

Whole grains are also helpful for this purpose. While pasta, white bread, cereal and rice can increase this problem, whole grains have fiber that can reduce c-reactive protein. Dark leafy greens include vitamin E, which is beneficial in keeping cytokines at bay. Broccoli, cruciferous vegetables, collard greens and spinach are just some examples of vegetables that have a high concentration of vitamins and minerals that can be incorporated into many recipes to reduce inflammation.

Nuts should be incorporated into the diet of anyone wanting to reduce whole-body inflammation. These are rich in calcium, vitamin E and fiber. These can be beneficial at reducing inflammation and can also be useful at repairing damage brought on by increased inflammation. Some studies have shown that soy can help reduce CRP and inflammation in women. However, it is encouraged to avoid soy that has been heavily processed, which may lack the benefits and have additives.

Dairy is largely recognized as a trigger for inflammation, but low-fit dairy is considered helpful in fighting this. Peppers are another food choice. These, as well as another nightshade vegetable tomatoes can be of benefit to some people with this problem. Tomatoes have a high level of lycopene, which is good for lung inflammation.

Beets have antioxidant traits that are good for protecting against many diseases and cancers. They also contain betalains, fiber and vitamin C. Both ginger and turmeric are spices commonly used in Indian and Asian cuisine that are anti-inflammatory.

Turmeric is said to shut of NF-kappa B, which is a protein the body that regulates the immune system. Onions and garlic are great for their immune-boosting properties and can be added to many dishes. Other items to include in such a diet: olive oil, berries and cherries.




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