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How do you know who has Chronic Inflammation?

What is Chronic Inflammation?

It's what happens when the body's natural healing process of inflammation becomes harmful and continues long after the original response was first needed. Chronic inflammation can occur throughout the body and plenty of research indicates it is a common trigger and contributor to multiple chronic diseases. It may also be the result of poor lifestyle, dietary choices, and/or environmental factors.

Symptoms of CHronic Inflammation

Testing for Chronic Inflammation is Simple

This silent attack on the body may now be detected with a simple, non-invasive urine test. The Chronic Inflammation Test is an indirect measure of thromboxane, a product of inflammation in the body assisting you to identify and monitor inflammation risk. The Chronic Inflammation Test Score™ may alert you to the need for changes in diet and lifestyle, or indicate the need for an appropriate medical diagnosis and timely treatment.

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Testimonials
  • The definition of cellular inflammation is increased activity of the gene transcription factor know as Nuclear Factor-kappaB (NF-κB) … This also means that appropriate use of the diet can either turn on or turn off the activation of NF-κB. This new knowledge is the foundation of anti-inflammatory nutrition.

    Barry Sears, PhD
  • All of the knowledge that we have gained over the years has now come together to one central theme. Most chronic diseases, including cancer, result from inflammation. Reducing inflammation reduces all kinds of problems. Our efforts must be focused in that direction.

    Dr. John Pfenninger: for the Daily News
  • As a doctor, my job is to find those inflammatory factors unique to each person and to see how various lifestyle, environmental, or infectious factors spin the immune system out of control, leading to a host of chronic illnesses.

    Mark Hymen, MD
  • ...uncontrolled inflammation plays a role in almost every major disease, including cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease and even depression.

    Paul DiCorleto, PhD: Cleveland Clinic
  • The presence of inflammation is what makes most disease perceptible to an individual … How long it has been smoldering really determines the degree of severity of a disease and often the prognosis assuming the inflammation can be controlled.

    David M Marquis, DC