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In this episode, I explain how inflammation progresses after NF-kappa B signaling increases inflammatory cytokines like IL-6, TNF-alpha, and IL-1 beta. I break down the differences between the innate and adaptive immune system. You will learn how cells like neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, macrophages, dendritic cells act as the first responders, and how antigen presentation bridges into the adaptive immune response, and how immune memory is formed. This episode is especially helpful for practitioners, students, and curious learners who want to better understand CBC patterns, immune balance, and how chronic inflammation can develop from upstream cellular dysfunction. Click here to Download the CBC Reference Guide [subscribepage.io/CBCreferenceguide] Stacy Seslowsky, RD, LDN, MS is now accepting new patients. Stacy Seslowsky offers several educational opportunities for practitioners including a course called, "Immunology For Dietitians & Nutritionists." Become a master of immunology in 8-weeks and transform the way you care for patients. This is the only program of its kind specifically designed to empower dietitians and nutritionists to analyze, understand, and care for patients on an entirely different immunological level, click here [https://www.healfromfood.com/immunology-course-for-clinicians] to learn more. Website: HealFromFood.com [https://healfromfood.com/], Email: Stacy@HealFromFood.com, Social: @HealFromFood
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