And we all know healthy gut bacteria are crucial
for keeping inflammation in check.
Not exact matches
The way aspirin and salicylic acid work is by helping our body
keep inflammation in check by reducing the assembly of the enzyme responsible
for producing inflammatory compounds from something called arachidonic acid, an omega - 6 fatty acid that both we and other animals make.
Reaching
for turmeric when you have a cold makes perfect sense because of the active compound, curcumin, that
keeps your
inflammation in check.
Studies suggest people who have a higher intake of these fatty acids may be less likely to suffer from dry eyes, and it's also good
for the heart because the healthy fats help reduce
inflammation and
keep cholesterol
in check.