The number one cause of inflammation is food. So how can you determine if a food is triggering inflammation?
There are many types of food reactions, and not all of them involve inflammation.
Let me give you an example. A lactose intolerance is not an inflammatory reaction. It’s an enzyme deficiency, that causes you to not be able to break down lactose. That will cause gas and bloating and diarrhea and abdominal cramping and pain, but it’s not due to inflammation, even though it can feel like it.
Compare this with a dairy allergy, which is inflammatory. It can also cause gas, and bloating, and diarrhea and abdominal pain. However, it can also cause lots of other inflammatory reactions throughout the rest of the body, such as congestion, or sinusitis, or fatigue, or even joint pain. A lactose intolerance can’t do that. So there’s a big difference.
One is isolated in the digestive tract. The other is systemic. It can and does affect your entire body.
Now you might say, well who cares? I just want to solve my problem. And I agree. Semantics are irrelevant when you’re a patient. You just want to get better. And that’s how we treat our patients. Our primary focus is on whether or not they are getting better.
But this series is about inflammatory foods reactions, so I have to clarify the differences.
So how do you know if you have an inflammatory food reaction? It must involve an immune reaction. And how do you figure that out?
There are several ways.
Each of these has it’s strengths and weaknesses.
Inflammation Types:
How To Reduce Inflammation In The Body
Once you’ve got the food narrowed down, then you can focus on avoiding it. And you want to do this, because the last thing that you want to do is trigger your immune system to generate inflammation.
What is The Main Cause of Inflammation In The Body?
The less inflammation you have in your body, the better, because as we talked about earlier in this series, inflammation is at the root of nearly all disease. And foods that trigger inflammation are the biggest controllable trigger of inflammation in our lives, because they are often common foods that we eat all the time. So they are triggering inflammation in us every day, and wreaking havoc with our health.
I strongly encourage you to figure out what, if any foods are triggering inflammation in your body. I am completely convinced that the lifelong consequences of not doing so have a profound negative impact on our health.
I’m also equally confident that avoiding those foods will immediately improve your health, will drastically lower your risk for developing chronic diseases as you get older, and will make you much healthier today and every day. Because not only will you not be unnecessarily triggering your immune system to create inflammation, you’ll also be saving your immune system from spending energy on your food, energy that would be better spent focused on all of the other things that you need it to do to protect you from bacteria and viruses.
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