Health News Update: Food vs. Disease…Guess Who Wins?
Health News Update: Food vs. Disease…Guess Who Wins? 5.4.26
Hello again, everyone: As you know, inflammation will cause, aggravate, and/or perpetuate every known human ailment, including accelerated aging. Furthermore, this inflammation that marinates and destroys our health is mediated through the immune system. Your next question might be: what causes this deadly unbalanced inflammatory situation? The answer is: your food choices are the leading driver of chronic degenerative diseases which are all characterized by their inflammatory burden. What can be done about this? Simply, choose to eat optimally…food really is medicine.
“In summary, the results of several studies suggest that the MedDiet may have a dual effect on the prevention of CVD (cardiovascular disease), improving classical cardiovascular risk factors and also having an intense anti-inflammatory effect. In fact, epidemiological studies have shown that the MedDiet may exert its effect partly through mechanisms such as improved lipid profile and reductions in blood pressure or insulin resistance. Its anti-inflammatory effect seems to be greater and more intense in the mid-term compared to the short-term while the effect on classical cardiovascular risk factors is similar, thereby suggesting that the MedDiet exerts its effects on lipids and blood pressure relatively quickly (at 3 mo.), with the maximum effect on systemic inflammatory biomarkers being achieved later (at 1 y).
Thus, in the short-term the effect on blood pressure and the lipid profile is higher, whereas in the mid-term the effect on chronic inflammatory response in the arterial wall is more pronounced. The present review also provides evidence that a MedDiet Pattern alone or one enriched with some of its main components (i.e. extra virgin olive oil and nuts), not only diminishes the classical cardiovascular risk factors, but is also associated with important reductions in circulating inflammatory biomarkers, cellular inflammatory biomarkers and improves endothelial dysfunction. Moreover, increased consumption of antioxidant-rich foods as in a MDP in general and of polyphenols in particular was associated with better cognitive performance in an elderly cohort at high cardio- vascular risk.
Therefore, the choice of a healthy diet such as the MedDiet associated with regular physical activity is critical in the fight against many chronic diseases. The protection against atherosclerosis by the MedDiet can probably be extended to other chronic inflammation-related diseases, including visceral obesity, the metabolic syndrome, and type-2 diabetes, cancer or neurodegenerative diseases, among others.”
https://www.academia.edu/21464761/The_immune_protective_effect_of_the_Mediterranean_diet_against_chronic_low_grade_inflammatory_diseases?email_work_card=view-paper how the Med Diet lowers inflammation and disease risk
Bottom Line: Obviously, what you eat will shape your present and future health and thus how well you age. For more detailed information on how food can help different conditions, check out the paper at the link above. Why do I keep writing about diet? Simply because it is the greatest driver of inflammation, disease, death and disability and is a totally modifiable risk factor…and I have yet to see a satisfactory resolution of any chronic health condition when someone is not eating to lower inflammation and improve cellular health.
Key points:
· Eat predominantly plant-based whole foods and avoid ultra‑processed thingies…the Green Med Diet fits the bill for most of us.
· In reality, you don’t need to be perfect, aiming for an 80–90% plant-based whole foods lifestyle is an initial and reasonable goal. Start there and watch the transformation as you protect your future!!!




