The Role of a Healthy Diet and Body Temperature: Preventing Inflammation-Induced Cancer

The reinforcement of the body’s immune system should begin with a proper diet and temperature regulation.
The Role of a Healthy Diet and Body Temperature: Preventing Inflammation-Induced Cancer
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Chronic inflammation is referred to as the “silent killer” because it is not only a potential risk factor for various diseases but also promotes tumor growth, carcinogenesis, progression, and metastasis. Today, medical science recognizes that the battle against inflammation and the reinforcement of the body’s immune system should begin with a proper diet and temperature regulation.

Inflammation is a normal physiological response initiated by the immune system in response to bodily damage, allowing cells to rebuild damaged tissues. However, at times, it can persist and become chronic. Over time, chronic inflammation can damage cellular DNA and disrupt normal cell growth and division, eventually leading to the growth of tumors and the development of cancer.