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The Quiet Fire: Understanding Chronic Inflammation

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You can't feel it. Most people have never had it explainedto them. And yet it sits underneath nearly every major chronic disease — fromheart disease and diabetes to cognitive decline and everyday fatigue. In this episode of *Fuller Living*, Dr. Ashitey breaks downchronic inflammation in clear, simple terms. What is inflammation, really? Whyisn't it the villain it's often made out to be? And what causes the body'sprotective "fire" to stay switched on for months or years at a time? You'll learn: ·     The difference betweenhealthy, short-term inflammation and silent, chronic inflammation ·     What keeps the "quietfire" burning — from body fat and diet to stress and poor sleep ·     How chronic inflammationquietly affects the heart, blood sugar, brain, and energy ·     The everyday foods andhabits that genuinely help calm it ·     One simple SMART goal tostart lowering inflammation this week Most importantly, this is a hopeful conversation. Chronicinflammation is one of the most responsive processes in the body — and the verythings that calm it are often the same things that make life fuller. If this episode helped you see your health differently,share it with someone you love and follow the podcast so you don't miss what'snext.

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Portada del episodio The Quiet Fire: Understanding Chronic Inflammation

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You can't feel it. Most people have never had it explainedto them. And yet it sits underneath nearly every major chronic disease — fromheart disease and diabetes to cognitive decline and everyday fatigue. In this episode of *Fuller Living*, Dr. Ashitey breaks downchronic inflammation in clear, simple terms. What is inflammation, really? Whyisn't it the villain it's often made out to be? And what causes the body'sprotective "fire" to stay switched on for months or years at a time? You'll learn: ·     The difference betweenhealthy, short-term inflammation and silent, chronic inflammation ·     What keeps the "quietfire" burning — from body fat and diet to stress and poor sleep ·     How chronic inflammationquietly affects the heart, blood sugar, brain, and energy ·     The everyday foods andhabits that genuinely help calm it ·     One simple SMART goal tostart lowering inflammation this week Most importantly, this is a hopeful conversation. Chronicinflammation is one of the most responsive processes in the body — and the verythings that calm it are often the same things that make life fuller. If this episode helped you see your health differently,share it with someone you love and follow the podcast so you don't miss what'snext.

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