A nutrition blog by Dr. Ayers
Inflammation is the foundation for cancer and
degenerative/autoimmune diseases. Small changes in diet and exercise, e.g. omega-3 oils, vitamin D, low starch, plant antioxidants, and maintaining muscle mass, can dramatically alter predisposition to disease and aging, and minimize the negative impact of genetic risks. Based on my experience in biological research, I am trying to explain how the anti-inflammatory diet and lifestyle combat disease.
Anti-Inflammatory Diet
All health care starts with diet. Here are my recommendations for a basic Anti-Inflammatory Diet and Lifestyle.
There are over 140 articles on diet, inflammation and disease here, and more articles by Dr. Ayers on Suite101 .
"Let's shine some sunlight on these knowledge deficiencies:
* Serum vitamin D levels have been dropping (as chronic inflammation has been increasing) over the last three decades -- has something changed in our diets?
* Vitamin D deficiencies occur globally (not restricted to Northern latitudes or winter) -- related to diet?
* Women are more vulnerable, because of cultural modesty in some countries, but males are still D-deficient.
* A subset of people exposed to ample sunshine are still D-deficient.
* Vitamin D deficient individuals also have elevated TNF.
* Vitamin D deficiency and inflammation are risk factors in the same diseases.
It seems that the simplest conclusion is that chronic inflammation leads to vitamin D deficiency, even though vitamin D deficiency may also contribute to inflammation."