Chronic inflammation.
It's a phrase you see quite a bit around the internet. Like all buzzwords, it tends to lose its weight with frequent use. But make no mistake – chronic inflammation is a very serious thing. Scientists have actually linked it to America's deadliest diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's, stroke and cancer. With that in mind, it's not all that hard to see why such conditions are so common in America. Just take a look at the American diet. It's absolutely filledwith inflammatory foods and ingredients. So let's take a look at the worst offenders, shall we?6 Common Foods That Lead to Chronic Inflammation
1. Fried Foods
High temperature cooking sparks the formation of advanced glycation end products. Unfortunately, your body treats these compounds as foreign and responds with – yup, you guessed it – inflammation. After all, inflammation is simply your body's response to a perceived infection. Think about that the next time you feel like biting into a piece of fried chicken or shoving French fries into your mouth.2. The Three "Ps"
Michelle Schoffro Cook lumps processed, packaged and prepared foods into one big inflammatory category she calls 'the three Ps.' Right on, Michelle. Foods in this category tend to contain loads of harmful oils, trans fats, sugar and additives like MSG – all of which damage your body's cells and push them into inflammation overdrive. So just say no to processed cheese, candy, soda, and fancy cereal, my friend.3. Vegetable Oil
There's a lot of it out there – and every bottle leads to chronic inflammation.
It seems quite counter-intuitive, doesn't it? How could something containing vegetables possibly be bad? Oh, believe me, vegetable oils are bad. We explore that in great detail over in this article.
For the purpose of this article, all you need to know is that vegetable oils (corn, soy and sunflower, in particular) contain a dangerous amount of inflammation-causing omega-6 fatty acids. Olive oil, which contains more of the beneficial omega-3 fatty acids, is the way to go, folks.