When your body activates your immune system, it sends out inflammatory cells. These cells attack bacteria or heal damaged tissue. If your body sends out inflammatory cells when you are not sick or injured, you may have chronic inflammation. Inflammation is a symptom of many chronic diseases, such as arthritis, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, asthma, heart diseases, depression and more.
If you’re concerned about the impact of inflammation on your health, consider the following foods, herbs, supplements, and lifestyle factors as ways to reduce inflammation in your body and live a healthier, happier life.
Once you’ve reduced well-known inflammatory foods from your diet, start adding in foods that fight inflammation, such as:
- Fish: Fatty fish such as salmon, tuna, and sardines are high in omega-3 fatty acids, which can help reduce inflammation.
- Leafy greens: Kale, spinach, broccoli, and other leafy greens, and dark cruciferous vegetables contain high amounts of antioxidants, which can help reduce inflammation levels.
- Nuts, such as almonds and walnuts, contain healthy fats, including omega-3 fatty acids.
- Green tea contains high amounts of antioxidants known as catechins, which can help prevent the creation of pro-inflammatory substances in the body.
- Shiitake mushrooms contain vitamin D, which helps regulate the immune system, which in turn helps regulate inflammatory response in the body.
According to Dr. Will Cole, author of The Inflammation Spectrum, almost every health problem – autoimmune conditions, digestive issues, brain problems, and hormonal imbalances included – can be traced back to inflammation gone wild. Infrared saunas naturally reduce inflammation in the body by relieving its core triggers, such as toxins and stress, and promoting circulation and detoxification throughout the body:
Detoxification – Exposure to toxicants has risen exponentially and is pervasive in our environment and bodies. Sweating is part of the body’s way of naturally detoxing of some chemicals, as this study found. Far infrared wavelengths helps release some toxicants trapped within our fat cells and tissue helping our bodies carry them out through sweat and other elimination systems.
Circulation – Infrared saunas stimulate cardiovascular circulation with oxygen-rich blood flow, producing white blood cells to reduce inflammation and calm swelling to alleviate chronic pain.
Stress – Functional medicine and autoimmune expert, Dr. Amy Myers, says that infrared sauna therapy promotes relaxation by helping to balance your body’s level of cortisol, your body’s primary stress hormone. The heat generated by the sauna will also help to relax muscles and relieve tension throughout the body, allowing you to relax and de-stress.