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Inflammation, when functioning properly, is essential to help the body fight off hostile microbes and repair damaged tissue.
However, there is a much darker side to inflammation that has been linked to 20% of all cancer-related deaths.
Both MIT and Harvard report on chronic inflammation as not only being linked to cancer but “...as many as one in five cancers are believed to be caused or promoted by inflammation.”
1 in 5!
Thankfully, to help reverse these terrible statistics, there are unique foods that help fight inflammation... one of those being bison.
If you haven’t added sweet and succulent, lean and healthy grass-fed bison to your culinary repertoire, you’re in for a treat...
Not only will you get to experience the mouthwatering flavor bison has to offer, but you'll reap the inflammation-fighting benefits of this meat also.
And to learn about more unique ‘inflammation fighting’ foods, our friend, Dr. Villanueva, has just released an easy-to-read eBook to help people around the world fight inflammation and ward off inflammatory conditions like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, and even Alzheimer’s.
This eBook is jam-packed with 36 pages of (quite unique) ancient herbs, spices, foods, and remedies that will transform your health for the better.
To Your Health,
Healing Gourmet
P.S. Along with your eBook, you’ll also get FREE online access to Dr. Villanueva’s powerful 5-part series, the Inflammation Masterclass.
This series will reveal everything you need to know about inflammation, its impact on your health, how to keep it from spreading, and what you can do to keep it away for good!
References
- https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2019/02/interaction-between-immune-factors-triggers-cancer-promoting-chronic-inflammation/
- https://news.mit.edu/2015/how-chronic-inflammation-can-lead-to-cancer-0807
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