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Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD), Osteoarthritis, and Inflammation. Is Inflammation the missing link ? by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:35pm San Francisco Chiropractor convinced: Inflammation is the fuel that flames the fire when it comes to Disk Degeneration. There are mounds of evidence indicating chronic inflammation of the spinal joints and disks is a major contributor to the progression of Degenerative Disk Disease and Osteoarthritis of the spine and joints. Chronic inflammation can Read on »
Treatment Of Inflammation And Chronic Systemic Inflammation by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm By Dr Keith Scott Inflammation is one of the body's essential defense mechanisms and plays a vital role in protecting us against microbial attack, external... inflammation may cause damage to healthy tissues. Typically, the longer the inflammatory process lasts, the more damage it does to the tissues involved. In the case of a local Read on »
How to decrease inflammation...NATURALLY! by Gallatin Valley Chiropractic Posted Mon 29 Mar 2010 9:47am of foods that actually promote inflammation are processed lunch meats, sausages, hots dogs, many fast foods, fatty meats, sugary foods such as sweetened cereals and pastry goods... in nutrition and working in a regular exercise routine, there is potential to omit or decrease the amount of medications and pain killers that are currently being taken. Inflammation Read on »
Reilly's syndrome, Neurogenic Inflammation and Gastric Asthma by Dr. Kurt Barrett Doctor of Osteopathy Posted Tue 17 Jan 2012 8:59pm Reilly's syndrome (page 258) Illustrated Dictionary of Eponymic Syndromes and Diseases and their Synonyms by Stanley Jablonski (National Library of Medicine) Synonyms: Reilly's phenomenon, splanchnic vasoplegia, sympathetic irritation syndrome A syndrome in which experimental irritation of the sympathetic nervous system with various age ... Read on »
How a Kid’s Menu Contributes to Early Inflammation by Total Health Breakthroughs Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:30pm By now, most people are aware that in our fight against chronic disease, the first order of business is to fight internal inflammation.  While we think of this as being an adult problem, did you know it can actually start in childhood?  As in adults, inflammation increases as weight increases, and since there are so many more overweight and obese Read on »
Pomegranates Fight Cell Inflammation by DiseaseProof Medical Doctor Posted Fri 24 Apr 2009 11:11pm A new study in Journal of Inflammation claims polyphenols, plant nutrients that reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer, contained in pomegranate extract inhibit the production of inflammatory compounds, potentially preventing chronic inflammation associated with heart disease, Alzheimer's, osteoporosis, diabetes and arthritis Read on »
Healing the Physical; Reducing Inflammation by Robin V. Posted Wed 16 Feb 2011 1:22pm Chronic inflammation is at the basis of many health problems and has been linked to diseases including cancer, heart disease and alzheimer’s. Inflammation is the body’s first line of defense against a multitude of harmful invaders including unwanted bacteria, viruses and other harmful pathogens. If the inflammatory reaction becomes chronic Read on »
Crazy Inflammation by Matt M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 05 Mar 2010 4:16pm Here's an interesting study .  It looks at the connection between chronic inflammation and behavior.  It found that subjects with high levels of inflammation were more likely to be neurotic and less likely to be conscientious. This is just another reason to avoid chronic inflammation! Read on »
A Mouse Model for Systemic Inflammation in Glucocerebrosidase-Deficient Mice with Minimal Glucosylceramide Storage by nih.gov Posted Sun 30 Nov 2003 4:00pm spleen and liver, bone lesions, hematologic abnormalities and lung involvement. The disease has also been associated with a sustained inflammatory reaction. Gaucher disease..., including multisystem inflammation, B cell hyperproliferation, skin abnormalities, anemia and lymphadenopathy. These mice provide a useful model for studying certain aspects Read on »
Vagus Nerve and Neurogenic Inflammation: Their Role in GERD by Dr. Kurt Barrett Doctor of Osteopathy Posted Sun 19 Feb 2012 12:36am The autonomic nervous system (ANS or visceral nervous system) is part of the peripheral nervous system that acts as a control system functioning largely below the level of consciousness while it controls visceral (the “inner parts” of the body) functions. The ANS affects heart rate, digestion, respiration rate, salivation, perspiration, diam ... Read on »