Learn to Beat Inflammation – 3rd Edition 2025
English | 116 pages | PDF | 76.4 MB
Inflammation is necessary for the body to heal and defend itself against illness. The inflammatory response, however, can occasionally go too far, activating when there is no threat and leading to pain and discomfort instead. In Learn to Beat Inflammation, you’ll learn about the science behind the body’s inflammatory response and how making small changes to your lifestyle, such as taking care of your gut health and reducing stress, can help you prevent, control, and reduce chronic inflammation. This digest sized book is great for on-the-go!
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