January 26, 2023

The Science of Food: Lowering the Inflammatory Load

Join Dr. Cheryl Burdette as she deep dives into the science of food, how it can cause inflammation, and what to do about it!

Many people realize that they are having issues with food and can tell something in their diet is affecting them. They are often recommended a skin-prick allergy panel or perhaps a conventional blood test and may find some answers but not the entire solution. This type of allergy testing is useful but only looks at one way we react to foods. Common allergy testing measures an immune response known as IgE. Our bodies can be inflamed in different ways, not only from IgE, but also total IgG, IgG4, and complement. A diet that minimizes foods that provoke these responses will decrease many types of inflammation and symptoms and is foundational to wellness. When we eat the least inflammatory diet, individualized to our body, we are optimizing our chances for health.

Improving wellness is the key to being able to manifest our passions and stay engaged with the world around us. Inflammation, which can originate from food response, is at the heart of many conditions that are detrimental to health and quality of life. Considering that our gut would cover much of a tennis court if stretched from end-to-end, controlling even a small amount of inflammation in something this size provides huge benefits to our health. Research continues to emerge regarding the consequences of inflammation in our gut and how foods trigger an inflammatory process throughout the body. As inflammation decreases, the intestinal lining or “gut” begins to heal. Rebuilding the gut results in stronger protection for the body from irritating foods. The gut contributes heavily to our “immune tolerance”. A tolerant immune system is a healthy immune system, prepared to fight infection when nessary, but not in a state of hyperactivity. An out-of-balance immune system creates inflammation that can set off a cascade of events, ultimately resulting in many symptoms and conditions or worsening already existing conditions.

Watch the webinar below to learn more!

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