Friday Favorites: Foods That Cause Inflammation and Those That Reduce It
Inflammatory markers can double within six hours of eating a pro-inflammatory meal. Which foods are the worst, and which ones reduce inflammation? What does an anti-inflammatory diet look like?
For more on diet and inflammation, see:
• Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Depression ( )
• Speeding Recovery from Surgery with Turmeric ( )
• Which Spices Fight Inflammation? ( )
• Dietary Treatment for Painful Menstrual Periods ( )
• The Effects of Avocados and Red Wine on Meal-Induced Inflammation ( )
• Best Food to Counter the Effects of Air Pollution ( )
For more on plant-based diets, see:
• Do Vegetarians Get Enough Protein? ( )
• What Diet Should Physicians Recommend? ( )
• The Okinawa Diet: Living to 100 ( )
• Vitamin B12 Necessary for Arterial Health ( )
• Do Flexitarians Live Longer? ( )
• Caloric Restriction vs. Plant-Based Diets ( )
• Plant-Based Diets for Improved Mood and Productivity ( )
• Is Vegan Food Always Healthy? ( )
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@@adinaharper3805 Dr. Esselstyn is not latest science he’s been teaching the same philosophy for 60 years
Does hibiscus or any other similar herbal tea contain those pigments that are so beneficial in berries?
@@tossaja not sure the amount but hibiscus tea does contain anthocyanins
@ that would be very good addition especially if one eats something more inflammatory. Cheap, tastes ok and is easy to prepare.
@@tossaja I use hibiscus tea to get my blood pressure under control and get off all blood pressure medication. It is helpful but what I think worked the best for me was correcting my potassium sodium balance. I did not decrease sodium in fact increased it with Redmonds salt to a minimum of 5 g per dayand then adding potassium chloride to support the potassium sodium pump. Doctors are wrong telling to quit using salt the physiology science clearly dictates more times than not. It is a lack of the proper balance of potassium in salt.
@@tossaja Hibiscus in traditional Indian medicine is considered a cooling herb. It is also considered to be very good for the hair, both topical and in tea. Western botanical medicine considers it good for blood pressure (which again in eastern medicine is too much heat)
Hibiscus is super high in antioxidants. Just be sure to chase the tea with some water to prevent tooth decay. Hibiscus is super acidic.
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Thank you Dr Greger. I am enjoying your new cookbook. I have a question regarding fat intake and I know nuts, seeds, avocado are a benefit but what about coconut milk and coconut flour?
Coconut is definitely bad, one of the few plant foods that raises cholesterol I believe
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I’m guessing the ppl in this study do not exercise. Many variables in such studies that don’t take into account such things.
How is excersizing even relevant to this
Crazy I was just thinking about this very subject earlier this week when I was waking up sore from… literally nothing. I wanted to start eating more anti-inflammatory foods as I get older so I don’t walk around like Frankenstein’s monster.
Great video. I’ll look at those studies
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So basically makesure you eat your vegetables with your junk, is fruit juice really that bad? I figured it would be really good for you being the juice of fruits and taking in more fruit that you would otherwise
For me, the best advice Wrecker has given and continues to give is get off the standard American diet carbohydrates are not necessary for physical activity or good brain function that is not the culprit. Insulin is study a little bit. Let your curiosity be your teacher.
very informative, helps us make better food decisions
On a carnivore diet my CRP was 0.20.