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Anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) Drugs, Pharmacology, Animation
(USMLE topics) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - Aspirin and non-aspirin, non-selective NSAIDs and COX-2 specific. Mechanisms of action and toxicity.
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, are the m...
published: 24 Aug 2020
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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY FOODS | what I eat every week
These are the anti-inflammatory foods I eat every week to reduce inflammation in my body. An anti-inflammatory diet can help with reducing joint pain and arthritis, healing the gut (key if you have celiac, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's or IBS), getting rid of eczema and psoriasis, and keeping other autoimmune conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis in check. It's also beneficial if you suffer from anxiety or depression.
I became well versed in wholesome, anti-inflammatory foods several years ago when I embraced a whole foods diet. After being diagnosed with four autoimmune diseases in two years I realized my body was fighting massive immune system inflammation and I needed to provide reinforcements. Those reinforcements came in the form of groceries.
Watch...
published: 03 Apr 2019
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The Anti-Inflammatory Diet Explained by a REAL Doctor | Reduce Inflammation with These Tips!
The anti-inflammatory diet is the topic of conversation in 2021, with famous athletes, nutritionists and doctors describing it as a life changing way to eat.
To bounce back after a sluggish year, Myka starts 2021 off with trying the anti inflammatory diet, but has so many questions! To help out, she calls in Doctor Shane, a Harvard trained physician specializing in wellness and pain to explain what the diet is, the do’s and don’t, and even gives a shopping list to help anyone out there wanting to try it too!
⭐️What is an anti-inflammatory diet 2:07
⭐️Who should consider this Diet 3:15
⭐️Benefits of This Diet 3:52
⭐️Should I Eat Carbs? 6:27
⭐️Foods to Avoid 8:33
⭐️Foods to Eat 10:03
⭐️ Is Eating Late Bad for you? 12:40
⭐️What should I do for cravings 14:28
⭐️Alcohol and Coffee — Yes o...
published: 11 Feb 2021
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8 ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRINKS | to enjoy for health & wellness
These anti-inflammatory drinks are an easy, delicious, and natural way to fight inflammation. Not only are they packed with antioxidants and nutrients, but they come in an array of vibrant colors and flavors that will give your immune system the boost it needs.
From teas (including turmeric tea and elderberry tea), to smoothies (blueberry smoothie, turmeric smoothie, and carrot beet smoothie), juices (green juice), and tonics (jamu and ginger shot!), there's something for everyone. I promise you'll love these immune-boosting drinks, and not only do they taste great, but they make you feel great! Who doesn't love that?
Enjoy these drinks along with my previously recommended anti-inflammatory foods as part of a healthy diet. Create a foundation of health and wellness for your body!
🖨 Bl...
published: 13 Sep 2020
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Foods that fight chronic Inflammation
A Piedmont Healthcare registered dietitian explains that choosing the right foods can help control chronic inflammation. www.piedmont.org
published: 05 Oct 2017
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The Benefits of an Anti-Inflammatory Diet | Julia Zumpano, RD, LD
For more information on anti-inflammatory diets, please visit https://cle.clinic/3gfwmVr
How can the food we eat — and the foods we don’t eat — soothe or prevent inflammation in the body? Registered dietitian Julia Zumpano explains the health benefits of an anti-inflammatory diet, including which foods can have a direct impact on pain, who should try this style of eating and how to decide which anti-inflammatory diet is right for you.
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Pharmacology - Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
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Anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) Drugs, Pharmacology, Animation
(USMLE topics) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - Aspirin and non-aspirin, non-selective NSAIDs and COX-2 specific. Mechanisms of action and toxic...
(USMLE topics) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - Aspirin and non-aspirin, non-selective NSAIDs and COX-2 specific. Mechanisms of action and toxicity.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked version of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
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Voice by: Ashley Fleming
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All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, are the most widely used anti-inflammatories.
NSAIDs inhibit production of prostaglandins, a group of compounds that contribute to inflammatory response and are responsible for signs such as fever and pain. NSAIDs are very effective, and unlike other anti-inflammatories, they have no immunosuppressive effect.
Prostaglandins are synthesized from arachidonic acid by the action of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. COX metabolizes arachidonic acid to prostaglandin H2, PGH2, which is then converted to different isoforms in different tissues, where they fulfill different functions.
Physiological prostaglandins act to maintain local homeostasis such as temperature regulation, bronchial tone, uterine tone, gastric mucosal barrier, among others. Some prostaglandins exert opposing effects to maintain balance. For example, platelet’s TXA2 constricts blood vessels and promotes platelet aggregation, while endothelial PGI2 dilates blood vessels and inhibits platelet aggregation. Together they modulate the interaction between activated platelets and blood vessel wall.
Physiological levels of prostaglandins are generally very low, but they go up drastically immediately upon acute inflammation, with PGE2 involved in most of its cardinal signs.
There are 2 known COX enzymes: COX-1 and COX-2.
COX-1 is expressed constitutively in most cells and is the major source of physiological prostaglandins. COX-2 is selectively induced by inflammatory stimuli and is the predominant source of inflammatory prostaglandins. But COX-2 also has some physiological functions in some tissues.
NSAIDs can be classified as non-selective, meaning they inhibit both COX-1 and COX-2, albeit with different efficiencies; and COX-2 selective.
All non-selective NSAIDs, except aspirin, act as reversible COX inhibitors. They compete with arachidonic acid for binding to the enzyme. Aspirin, on the other hand, covalently modifies and permanently destroys COX enzymes. The irreversible action of aspirin is most notable in blood platelets, which cannot synthesize new enzymes because they have no nucleus. Once the enzyme is inactivated by aspirin, no production of TXA2, and hence no platelet aggregation, is possible for the entire lifespan of the platelets. This makes aspirin stand out as a potent anti-thrombotic agent. In fact, aspirin is commonly prescribed to reduce risk of blood clot formation, as a preventive measure for heart attacks and ischemic strokes. For maximum effect, aspirin should not be taken together with other nonselective NSAIDs as these will compete with aspirin for a common binding site on the platelet’s COX-1.
Being anti-thrombotic, aspirin prolongs bleeding and is therefore contra-indicated in patients with bleeding risks or hemorrhagic disorders. Aspirin is also linked to Reye’s syndrome.
COX-1-dependent prostaglandins suppress gastric acid secretion and help maintain gastric mucosal barrier, providing protection to the stomach lining. Because non-selective NSAIDs inhibit COX-1, they may cause gastric irritation, peptic ulcer disease, and gastrointestinal bleeding.
The newer COX-2-specific NSAIDs, coxibs, are designed to reduce this gastrointestinal toxicity, but their use is controversial, as they appear to increase cardiovascular occlusive events. A possible explanation is that coxibs selectively inhibit COX-2-dependent PGI2, which is vasodilatory and anti-thrombotic, while having no effect on COX-1-dependent TXA2, which is pro-thrombotic and vasoconstrictory, and thus tipping the scales of homeostasis in favor of blood clot formation and vasoconstriction.
Some non-selective NSAIDs also exhibit various levels of cardiovascular toxicity depending on their COX-2 versus COX-1 inhibition ratio.
Suppression of physiological vasodilatory prostaglandins by NSAIDs may increase the risk for hypertension, edema, and exacerbate pre-existing heart failures.
Inhibition of renal vasodilatory prostaglandins, in the context of circulatory stress, may reduce renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate, and ultimately cause renal ischemia or failure.
https://wn.com/Anti_Inflammatory_(Nsaids)_Drugs,_Pharmacology,_Animation
(USMLE topics) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - Aspirin and non-aspirin, non-selective NSAIDs and COX-2 specific. Mechanisms of action and toxicity.
Purchase a license to download a non-watermarked version of this video on AlilaMedicalMedia(dot)com
Check out our new Alila Academy - AlilaAcademy(dot)com - complete video courses with quizzes, PDFs, and downloadable images.
Voice by: Ashley Fleming
©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved.
All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, are the most widely used anti-inflammatories.
NSAIDs inhibit production of prostaglandins, a group of compounds that contribute to inflammatory response and are responsible for signs such as fever and pain. NSAIDs are very effective, and unlike other anti-inflammatories, they have no immunosuppressive effect.
Prostaglandins are synthesized from arachidonic acid by the action of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. COX metabolizes arachidonic acid to prostaglandin H2, PGH2, which is then converted to different isoforms in different tissues, where they fulfill different functions.
Physiological prostaglandins act to maintain local homeostasis such as temperature regulation, bronchial tone, uterine tone, gastric mucosal barrier, among others. Some prostaglandins exert opposing effects to maintain balance. For example, platelet’s TXA2 constricts blood vessels and promotes platelet aggregation, while endothelial PGI2 dilates blood vessels and inhibits platelet aggregation. Together they modulate the interaction between activated platelets and blood vessel wall.
Physiological levels of prostaglandins are generally very low, but they go up drastically immediately upon acute inflammation, with PGE2 involved in most of its cardinal signs.
There are 2 known COX enzymes: COX-1 and COX-2.
COX-1 is expressed constitutively in most cells and is the major source of physiological prostaglandins. COX-2 is selectively induced by inflammatory stimuli and is the predominant source of inflammatory prostaglandins. But COX-2 also has some physiological functions in some tissues.
NSAIDs can be classified as non-selective, meaning they inhibit both COX-1 and COX-2, albeit with different efficiencies; and COX-2 selective.
All non-selective NSAIDs, except aspirin, act as reversible COX inhibitors. They compete with arachidonic acid for binding to the enzyme. Aspirin, on the other hand, covalently modifies and permanently destroys COX enzymes. The irreversible action of aspirin is most notable in blood platelets, which cannot synthesize new enzymes because they have no nucleus. Once the enzyme is inactivated by aspirin, no production of TXA2, and hence no platelet aggregation, is possible for the entire lifespan of the platelets. This makes aspirin stand out as a potent anti-thrombotic agent. In fact, aspirin is commonly prescribed to reduce risk of blood clot formation, as a preventive measure for heart attacks and ischemic strokes. For maximum effect, aspirin should not be taken together with other nonselective NSAIDs as these will compete with aspirin for a common binding site on the platelet’s COX-1.
Being anti-thrombotic, aspirin prolongs bleeding and is therefore contra-indicated in patients with bleeding risks or hemorrhagic disorders. Aspirin is also linked to Reye’s syndrome.
COX-1-dependent prostaglandins suppress gastric acid secretion and help maintain gastric mucosal barrier, providing protection to the stomach lining. Because non-selective NSAIDs inhibit COX-1, they may cause gastric irritation, peptic ulcer disease, and gastrointestinal bleeding.
The newer COX-2-specific NSAIDs, coxibs, are designed to reduce this gastrointestinal toxicity, but their use is controversial, as they appear to increase cardiovascular occlusive events. A possible explanation is that coxibs selectively inhibit COX-2-dependent PGI2, which is vasodilatory and anti-thrombotic, while having no effect on COX-1-dependent TXA2, which is pro-thrombotic and vasoconstrictory, and thus tipping the scales of homeostasis in favor of blood clot formation and vasoconstriction.
Some non-selective NSAIDs also exhibit various levels of cardiovascular toxicity depending on their COX-2 versus COX-1 inhibition ratio.
Suppression of physiological vasodilatory prostaglandins by NSAIDs may increase the risk for hypertension, edema, and exacerbate pre-existing heart failures.
Inhibition of renal vasodilatory prostaglandins, in the context of circulatory stress, may reduce renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate, and ultimately cause renal ischemia or failure.
- published: 24 Aug 2020
- views: 307176
9:56
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY FOODS | what I eat every week
These are the anti-inflammatory foods I eat every week to reduce inflammation in my body. An anti-inflammatory diet can help with reducing joint pain and arthri...
These are the anti-inflammatory foods I eat every week to reduce inflammation in my body. An anti-inflammatory diet can help with reducing joint pain and arthritis, healing the gut (key if you have celiac, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's or IBS), getting rid of eczema and psoriasis, and keeping other autoimmune conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis in check. It's also beneficial if you suffer from anxiety or depression.
I became well versed in wholesome, anti-inflammatory foods several years ago when I embraced a whole foods diet. After being diagnosed with four autoimmune diseases in two years I realized my body was fighting massive immune system inflammation and I needed to provide reinforcements. Those reinforcements came in the form of groceries.
Watch the video for the list of anti-inflammatory foods - it's what I eat every week. And enjoy the full blog post below all the healthy recipes on my website!
8 Anti-Inflammatory Foods I Eat Every Week: https://bit.ly/2Utpni0
ALWAYS IN MY KITCHEN:
Counter Stools: http://bit.ly/2tUNvZG
Vitamix Blender: https://amzn.to/2NjFp75
Spiralizer: https://amzn.to/2N37WRy
Tea Kettle: http://amzn.to/2uuNSMp
Utensil Holder: http://bit.ly/2tVfGaH
Flour Jars: http://bit.ly/2tV6C5y
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#antiinflammatorydiet #whatieat #healthyrecipes
https://wn.com/Anti_Inflammatory_Foods_|_What_I_Eat_Every_Week
These are the anti-inflammatory foods I eat every week to reduce inflammation in my body. An anti-inflammatory diet can help with reducing joint pain and arthritis, healing the gut (key if you have celiac, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's or IBS), getting rid of eczema and psoriasis, and keeping other autoimmune conditions such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis in check. It's also beneficial if you suffer from anxiety or depression.
I became well versed in wholesome, anti-inflammatory foods several years ago when I embraced a whole foods diet. After being diagnosed with four autoimmune diseases in two years I realized my body was fighting massive immune system inflammation and I needed to provide reinforcements. Those reinforcements came in the form of groceries.
Watch the video for the list of anti-inflammatory foods - it's what I eat every week. And enjoy the full blog post below all the healthy recipes on my website!
8 Anti-Inflammatory Foods I Eat Every Week: https://bit.ly/2Utpni0
ALWAYS IN MY KITCHEN:
Counter Stools: http://bit.ly/2tUNvZG
Vitamix Blender: https://amzn.to/2NjFp75
Spiralizer: https://amzn.to/2N37WRy
Tea Kettle: http://amzn.to/2uuNSMp
Utensil Holder: http://bit.ly/2tVfGaH
Flour Jars: http://bit.ly/2tV6C5y
Knife Set: http://bit.ly/2tUGzMa
Cutting Board: https://amzn.to/2Vskgv9
Glass Mixing Bowls: https://amzn.to/2L2hx6O
For everything else I use in my videos, check out the SHOP page on my website: https://downshiftology.com/shop
The music I use: https://bit.ly/2Ms5nF2 - Great music for YouTubers!
WHAT I'M WEARING:
Top: Mine is old, but this is a cute tank: http://bit.ly/2K3ZZLF
AG Jeans: http://bit.ly/2EiNg1N
Linen Apron: http://bit.ly/2twA32E
WEBSITE: https://www.downshiftology.com
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/downshiftology
FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/downshiftology
PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/downshiftology
Disclaimer: product links may include affiliate links.
#antiinflammatorydiet #whatieat #healthyrecipes
- published: 03 Apr 2019
- views: 5951874
21:17
The Anti-Inflammatory Diet Explained by a REAL Doctor | Reduce Inflammation with These Tips!
The anti-inflammatory diet is the topic of conversation in 2021, with famous athletes, nutritionists and doctors describing it as a life changing way to eat.
T...
The anti-inflammatory diet is the topic of conversation in 2021, with famous athletes, nutritionists and doctors describing it as a life changing way to eat.
To bounce back after a sluggish year, Myka starts 2021 off with trying the anti inflammatory diet, but has so many questions! To help out, she calls in Doctor Shane, a Harvard trained physician specializing in wellness and pain to explain what the diet is, the do’s and don’t, and even gives a shopping list to help anyone out there wanting to try it too!
⭐️What is an anti-inflammatory diet 2:07
⭐️Who should consider this Diet 3:15
⭐️Benefits of This Diet 3:52
⭐️Should I Eat Carbs? 6:27
⭐️Foods to Avoid 8:33
⭐️Foods to Eat 10:03
⭐️ Is Eating Late Bad for you? 12:40
⭐️What should I do for cravings 14:28
⭐️Alcohol and Coffee — Yes or No? 16:25
⭐️Other ways to Reduce Inflammation 18:42
⭐️ Your Anti-Inflammation Grocery List 19:40
⭐️Where to Find Doctor Shane 20:15
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The anti-inflammatory diet is the topic of conversation in 2021, with famous athletes, nutritionists and doctors describing it as a life changing way to eat.
To bounce back after a sluggish year, Myka starts 2021 off with trying the anti inflammatory diet, but has so many questions! To help out, she calls in Doctor Shane, a Harvard trained physician specializing in wellness and pain to explain what the diet is, the do’s and don’t, and even gives a shopping list to help anyone out there wanting to try it too!
⭐️What is an anti-inflammatory diet 2:07
⭐️Who should consider this Diet 3:15
⭐️Benefits of This Diet 3:52
⭐️Should I Eat Carbs? 6:27
⭐️Foods to Avoid 8:33
⭐️Foods to Eat 10:03
⭐️ Is Eating Late Bad for you? 12:40
⭐️What should I do for cravings 14:28
⭐️Alcohol and Coffee — Yes or No? 16:25
⭐️Other ways to Reduce Inflammation 18:42
⭐️ Your Anti-Inflammation Grocery List 19:40
⭐️Where to Find Doctor Shane 20:15
I would be over the moon if you would subscribe, leave a comment, like and share it with your friends!
Let's Keep in Touch!
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I have two etiquette books available:
Modern Etiquette Made Easy:
https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Etiquet...
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- published: 11 Feb 2021
- views: 74073
12:06
8 ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRINKS | to enjoy for health & wellness
These anti-inflammatory drinks are an easy, delicious, and natural way to fight inflammation. Not only are they packed with antioxidants and nutrients, but they...
These anti-inflammatory drinks are an easy, delicious, and natural way to fight inflammation. Not only are they packed with antioxidants and nutrients, but they come in an array of vibrant colors and flavors that will give your immune system the boost it needs.
From teas (including turmeric tea and elderberry tea), to smoothies (blueberry smoothie, turmeric smoothie, and carrot beet smoothie), juices (green juice), and tonics (jamu and ginger shot!), there's something for everyone. I promise you'll love these immune-boosting drinks, and not only do they taste great, but they make you feel great! Who doesn't love that?
Enjoy these drinks along with my previously recommended anti-inflammatory foods as part of a healthy diet. Create a foundation of health and wellness for your body!
🖨 Blog post with links to the drink recipes: https://downshiftology.com/anti-inflammatory-drinks/
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► ALWAYS IN MY KITCHEN:
Counter Stools: http://bit.ly/2tUNvZG
Vitamix Blender: https://amzn.to/2NjFp75
Spiralizer: https://amzn.to/2N37WRy
Tea Kettle: http://amzn.to/2uuNSMp
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For everything else I use in my videos, check out the SHOP page on my website: https://downshiftology.com/shop/
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Disclaimer: product links may include affiliate links.
#anti-inflammatory #inflammation #immunesystem
https://wn.com/8_Anti_Inflammatory_Drinks_|_To_Enjoy_For_Health_Wellness
These anti-inflammatory drinks are an easy, delicious, and natural way to fight inflammation. Not only are they packed with antioxidants and nutrients, but they come in an array of vibrant colors and flavors that will give your immune system the boost it needs.
From teas (including turmeric tea and elderberry tea), to smoothies (blueberry smoothie, turmeric smoothie, and carrot beet smoothie), juices (green juice), and tonics (jamu and ginger shot!), there's something for everyone. I promise you'll love these immune-boosting drinks, and not only do they taste great, but they make you feel great! Who doesn't love that?
Enjoy these drinks along with my previously recommended anti-inflammatory foods as part of a healthy diet. Create a foundation of health and wellness for your body!
🖨 Blog post with links to the drink recipes: https://downshiftology.com/anti-inflammatory-drinks/
Sign up for weekly emails (never miss a recipe!): https://mailchi.mp/downshiftology/youtube/
Join the private Facebook group of fellow Downshifters around the world: https://www.facebook.com/groups/downshiftologycommunity/
► PRODUCTS MENTIONED:
Nut Milk Bag: https://amzn.to/32nN7ah
Fine Mesh Strainer: https://amzn.to/35zsOc3
Organic Dried Elderberries: https://amzn.to/33Cr5An
Organic Dried Turmeric: https://amzn.to/3irtunl
Glass Bottle: https://amzn.to/3bSyTld
► ALWAYS IN MY KITCHEN:
Counter Stools: http://bit.ly/2tUNvZG
Vitamix Blender: https://amzn.to/2NjFp75
Spiralizer: https://amzn.to/2N37WRy
Tea Kettle: http://amzn.to/2uuNSMp
Utensil Holder: http://bit.ly/2tVfGaH
Flour Jars: https://amzn.to/30UZESn
Salt Cellar: https://amzn.to/2UUyK9r
Knife Set: http://bit.ly/2tUGzMa
Cutting Board: https://amzn.to/2Vskgv9
Glass Mixing Bowls: https://amzn.to/2L2hx6O
Magnetic Measuring Spoons: https://amzn.to/2YIeKYT
Magnetic Measuring Cups: https://amzn.to/3hAJu6A
For everything else I use in my videos, check out the SHOP page on my website: https://downshiftology.com/shop/
► WHAT I'M WEARING
Blouse (similar): https://bit.ly/3iqMzGi
Jeans: http://bit.ly/32Fq7l5
Linen Apron: http://bit.ly/2twA32E
The music I use: https://bit.ly/2Ms5nF2 - Great music for YouTubers!
Disclaimer: product links may include affiliate links.
#anti-inflammatory #inflammation #immunesystem
- published: 13 Sep 2020
- views: 6747443
3:07
Foods that fight chronic Inflammation
A Piedmont Healthcare registered dietitian explains that choosing the right foods can help control chronic inflammation. www.piedmont.org
A Piedmont Healthcare registered dietitian explains that choosing the right foods can help control chronic inflammation. www.piedmont.org
https://wn.com/Foods_That_Fight_Chronic_Inflammation
A Piedmont Healthcare registered dietitian explains that choosing the right foods can help control chronic inflammation. www.piedmont.org
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- views: 606177
32:38
The Benefits of an Anti-Inflammatory Diet | Julia Zumpano, RD, LD
For more information on anti-inflammatory diets, please visit https://cle.clinic/3gfwmVr
How can the food we eat — and the foods we don’t eat — soothe or preve...
For more information on anti-inflammatory diets, please visit https://cle.clinic/3gfwmVr
How can the food we eat — and the foods we don’t eat — soothe or prevent inflammation in the body? Registered dietitian Julia Zumpano explains the health benefits of an anti-inflammatory diet, including which foods can have a direct impact on pain, who should try this style of eating and how to decide which anti-inflammatory diet is right for you.
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How can the food we eat — and the foods we don’t eat — soothe or prevent inflammation in the body? Registered dietitian Julia Zumpano explains the health benefits of an anti-inflammatory diet, including which foods can have a direct impact on pain, who should try this style of eating and how to decide which anti-inflammatory diet is right for you.
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Pharmacology - Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
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