Health News Update: Heart Disease, Diet and Inflammation
Hello everyone:
As you know from reading these blogs, inflammation will cause, perpetuate, and/or aggravate every known chronic condition. Science has long known that immune activation and the subsequent inflammatory response caused by food choices leads to atherogenesis, or what we all know as cardio-vascular disease…heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, vascular diseases and more. But did you know that your food choices can also reduce your risk?
“Conclusions: Med-Diets supplemented with VOO or nuts down-regulate cellular and circulating inflammatory biomarkers related to atherogenesis in subjects at high risk of CVD (Cardio-Vascular Disease). The results support the recommendation of the Med-Diet as a useful tool against CVD.”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19056596/
Bottom Line:
Upgrading your food plan to a plant-based Mediterranean style is not only delicious, but it is highly anti-inflammatory and immune modulating. This important because not only does it reduce your risk for non-communicable diseases (which are the leading causes of death and disability in our country today), it can substantially improve both your health-span and your lifespan as well. You may have heard about how aging is now called ‘inflammaging’ because science has revealed that it is inflammation from multiple sources that drives pre-mature and/or unhealthy aging as well as cardio-vascular disease, cancer, diabetes, dementia, anxiety, depression, autoimmunity, fatigue, arthritis, headaches, and more.
Research has also revealed that the primary driver of inflammation in our country is our food choices. You can easily do an online search for a list of anti-inflammatory foods to include in your diet, and you can just as easily find many lists of what are considered pro-inflammatory foods. I would recommend that you spend a few minutes online and look up anti-inflammatory diets…there you will find an enormous amount of information, and you will soon see that most of those food plans agree on the basics of what to avoid and what to eat. If you have any chronic conditions of any type, just give an anti-inflammatory diet a try for 4 months and see if it changes your life. It is for reasons such as this that Hippocrates is famously quoted as saying: “Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food.”
PS: Being overweight promotes a chronic inflammatory chemistry that slowly erodes health and is a great reason to get into anti-inflammatory dietary upgrades.