Not exact matches
Once you get a
baseline for what your
inflammation levels look like, I recommend investigating why you have chronic
inflammation in the first place.
This is not the first study to show a link between
inflammation and poor response to diet as there have been numerous studies (including one that I conducted at Pennsylvania State University) which show that people with higher
baseline levels of
inflammation do not respond as well to heart healthy diets.
As to checking your cholesterol
levels and
inflammation markers: it is wise to know what your
baseline cholesterol
levels are, before you make your dietary changes; then repeat a cholesterol panel about 3 months after you make the change.
It is important to understand that a single C - reactive protein (CRP)
level is not always indicative of your
baseline level of
inflammation.
The reduced
inflammation ramps up your metabolism and keeps blood sugar at
baseline levels.
If you to test your Vitamin D
levels, our WellnessFX
Baseline blood lab package includes 25 - Hydroxy Vitamin D (as well as a closer look into liver and kidney health, electrolytes,
inflammation, and more).