They are found in both our internal and external environments and include excessive levels of the hormone insulin (insulin resistance),
emotional stress, environmental toxins (
heavy metals), free - radical
damage, viral, bacterial, fungal other pathogenic infections, obesity, overconsumption of hydrogenated oils, periodontal disease, radiation exposure, smoking, spirochetes such as the Borrelia that causes Lyme disease, and certain pharmacological drugs.
Factors that trigger increased inflammation include excessive levels of the hormone insulin (insulin resistance),
emotional stress, environmental toxins (
heavy metals), free - radical
damage, lack of sleep, obesity, over-consumption of hydrogenated oils, and smoking.
If ever an event arises that
damages these personal effects, the
emotional toll of replacing or repairing them can be surprisingly
heavy.