Ways to decrease inflammation
Your body is made of trillions of cells. These cells require the PROPER nutrients to stay healthy. When the body does not get the proper nutrients, or when it is exposed to substances that are toxic to the body, the cells cannot thrive and chronic disease is inevitable. To optimize your cell’s health, we recommend the following:
I recommend a gluten free/grain free diet for all patients with any systemic illness or inflammatory process – It is very likely gluten and grains caused the problem. Gluten sensitivity is common and people may live their entire lives not knowing they have it. Gluten sensitivity can manifest as irritable bowel, joint pains, back pain, auto-immune disease, osteoporosis, anemia, cancer, fatigue, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, hormone imbalances, ADHD, migraines, fibromyalgia, depression, dementia, schizophrenia, neuropathy, autism, obesity, and many other diseases. – THIS IS MY STRONGEST RECOMMENDATION FOR ALL PATIENTS. THERE IS NOTHING HEALTHY ABOUT EATING GLUTEN. If you are overweight, removing gluten is the fastest way to lose the unwanted pounds as well.
Stop eating conventional dairy products. This includes all types of animal based milk products. Conventional dairy products are full of hormones (estrogen) which cause inflammation and weight gain and antibiotics which you are harmful to you and the normal gut bacteria. Specifically, casein, a protein found in animal milk products, has many amino acid chains which are similar to gluten. This causes a severe inflammatory reaction in your gut. If you must eat dairy products, use products that are labeled ORGANIC.
Take Vitamin D3 – 5000 units/day (or 1000 units for every 25 pounds of weight) – Vitamin D is not a vitamin. It is a hormone. Vitamins D deficiency leads to obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes, increased inflammation, dementia, Alzheimers, depression, fibromyalgia, and auto-immune disease. If you take Vitamin D you MUST also take
Cut out all sources of carbohydrates (sugars)- soda (including diets soda), sugary coffee drinks, juice, candy, cookies, and bread products – eat healthy fats and proteins instead. Yes, you heard me, eat fat! However there are good and bad fats. Good fats include fats derived from avocados, coconut oil, fish oil (better yet try Krill oil), organic eggs, grass fed butter (made from milk from cows who were grass fed), pasture fed meats, and nuts. Until you are healthy, the only liquid you should be drinking is water (add lemon or lime for flavor – no sugar).