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Inflammatory Food You Should Limit or Steer Clear Of

Inflammatory Food You Should Limit or Steer Clear Of

  • Along with knowing which foods to add to your diet for healthier joints, it’s also vital to know what to avoid.
  • Certain foods can increase inflammation in your body and joint pain.

Inflammatory foods you should limit or steer clear of include:

  1. Processed food
  2. Fried food
  3. Oils high in Omega-6 fatty acids or saturated fats
  4. Sugar and refined carbohydrates

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Knowing what we put into our body and being mindful about the correlation of each food to their benefits for our body are essential knowledge to help us make distinctions for what's best for our health and well-being. 💞

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