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Why Inflammation Is More Common In Women & What To Do

This is a diet built around fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish (particularly ones high in omega-3 fatty acids), extra-virgin olive oil, beans, and nuts. These foods are packed with phytochemicals—active compounds found in plants that help your immune system have an appropriate response to toxins, infection, injury, and other causes of inflammation.
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