Anti-Inflammation Diet: Critical Tips and Hints on How to Eat Healthy and Prevent Inflammation (Large): Food Rules for the Anti-Inflammation Diet
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Robert Wilson
Robert Wilson has been an award-winning editor at Preservation, Civilization, and The American Scholar, which he has edited since 2004. He writes often for magazines and newspapers and was on staff at USA Today and The Washington Post. The author of biographies of Mathew Brady, Clarence King, and P.T. Barnum, he lives in Manassas, Virginia.
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Anti-Inflammation Diet - Robert Wilson
Chapter 1- What Is the Anti-Inflammatory Diet and What Damage Does It Cause?
Inflammation is what happens when the body responds to injury, but sometimes person gets a type of inflammation in the body that causes various illnesses like cancer, heart problems or diabetes. But some people believe inflammation can be countered through an anti-inflammatory diet, which is similar to a Mediterranean diet and eating style.
What Makes Someone Get Chronic Inflammation in the Body?
Being overweight can contribute to there being too much inflammation in the body. It causes infection and disease that then causes problems with sugar regulation and so the person gains weight. Then, the body continues on into a pattern that is hard to stop and even more inflammation occurs. Foods eaten today by many people don’t help, as a diet of processed food, saturated fat products, fried foods, refined sugars and trans fats makes even more inflammation to occur in the body.
If you want to avoid contributing to the process, you have to get rid of these foods in your diet. That means you can’t eat things like white bread or crackers, potato chips, fast foods, processed luncheon meats, margarine, high fructose corn syrup, high fat cheese, sugar, and vegetable shortening products.
So, What Can You Eat?
If you want to take on an anti-inflammatory diet to help get rid of this cycle of inflammation in the body, you have to start eating certain kinds of foods and introducing certain lifestyle changes. Foods such as omega-3 fatty acids (i.e. fish, walnuts, and flaxseed, etcup) help, along with lean meat, soybeans, tofu, nuts, whole grains, fresh fruits, veggies, legumes, beans, and certain kinds of herbs or spices like garlic, chili pepper, turmeric, basil, ginger, red pepper, cinnamon, cayenne, oregano, and paprika to help give your foods some flavor. You should also drink green, oolong or white tea and red wine is also ok to drink.
To follow the Anti-Inflammatory Diet you need to eat nine servings a day of fruit and veggies, especially those with vitamin A, C, E and beta carotene. Plus oils like olive and canola are good. Lean meats can include poultry, and certain kinds of seafood like cold water fish like sardines and salmon. Eggs with added omega 3s are ok, as well as seeds, and avocados. You can also eat dark chocolate for a treat.
Cultures that are known to eat like this have been studied to show they have less disease and inflammation in their bodies. However, some of these diseases are also due to aging and can bring pain