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Chronic Inflammation is Accelerating Your Aging Process

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In this episode, we dive into the powerful connection between chronic inflammation and aging, uncovering the science behind how long-term inflammation impacts cellular health, metabolism, and the immune system. You'll learn about the difference between acute and chronic inflammation—why short-term inflammation is crucial for healing, but prolonged inflammation, known as “inflammaging", can accelerate the aging process and contribute to age-related diseases.

We'll discuss the role of mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and cytokines in this process, and highlight the lifestyle factors—such as poor diet, lack of exercise, stress, toxins, and sleep deprivation—that contribute to chronic inflammation. More importantly, we'll explore practical, research-backed strategies to combat chronic inflammation, improve mitochondrial health, and ultimately slow down the aging process. With insights from functional medicine, this episode will equip you with actionable steps to improve your quality of life and support healthy aging.

DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast and related website is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. It is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat, instead, it is designed to help educate and inspire. Always seek the advice of a professional medical practitioner or qualified health practitioner. Never ignore or disregard advice given to you based on information in this podcast or related website and do not delay in seeking medical advice.

RESOURCES: Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.nicolegoodehealth.com/the-goode-health-podcast/episode-56

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In this episode, we dive into the powerful connection between chronic inflammation and aging, uncovering the science behind how long-term inflammation impacts cellular health, metabolism, and the immune system. You'll learn about the difference between acute and chronic inflammation—why short-term inflammation is crucial for healing, but prolonged inflammation, known as “inflammaging", can accelerate the aging process and contribute to age-related diseases.

We'll discuss the role of mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and cytokines in this process, and highlight the lifestyle factors—such as poor diet, lack of exercise, stress, toxins, and sleep deprivation—that contribute to chronic inflammation. More importantly, we'll explore practical, research-backed strategies to combat chronic inflammation, improve mitochondrial health, and ultimately slow down the aging process. With insights from functional medicine, this episode will equip you with actionable steps to improve your quality of life and support healthy aging.

DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast and related website is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. It is not intended to be used to diagnose or treat, instead, it is designed to help educate and inspire. Always seek the advice of a professional medical practitioner or qualified health practitioner. Never ignore or disregard advice given to you based on information in this podcast or related website and do not delay in seeking medical advice.

RESOURCES: Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.nicolegoodehealth.com/the-goode-health-podcast/episode-56

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