The World Health Organization ranks chronic inflammatory diseases as one of the greatest threats to human health. Systemic chronic inflammation (SCI) can lead to several diseases that collectively represent the leading causes of disability and mortality worldwide, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and autoimmune and neurodegenerative disorders. Learning how to control inflammation undoubtedly has enormous implications for treating chronic diseases, so we must put our hands firmly on the best non-toxic medicines that safely help us deal with chronic inflammation.
According to the Endocrine Society, type 1 diabetes has been linked to systemic inflammation of the digestive tract. Likewise, there appear to be strong ties between type 2 diabetes and inflammation. Inflammatory pathways are the principal, common pathogenetic mediators in the natural course of diabetes.
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Dr.Sircus, which one of your book contains direct information addressing dietary intake changes that would heal/ benefit inflammation in the GI tract (own you state above in the article that diabetes has been directly linked to Systemic Inflammation Of The Digestive Tract) ? What about supplementation pro/prebiotics...? What are your views on fiber, which to my knowledge is only found in carbohydrates, which when consumed keep glucose levels elevated for longer...? [PLEASE NOTE my questions are for educational/ knowledge purposes only, not for treatment. Also I am fascinated by your website & interested in your books, in which order do you suggest them to be read (I am not a layperson, so technical/medical jargon will not deter me) many tx!