Colitis Inflammation
Posted by | Posted in Inflammation | Posted on 08-12-2009
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Inflammation is the underlying cause of Colitis. Colitis literally means Inflammation of the Colon. The chances are that if you have Colitis you will also have other signs of inflammation in the body as a whole such as skin rashes and joint pains. What is going on is that your body’s immune system has got out of control and is working to hard – it’s forgotten when to take a break! And it starts attacking your body by mistake. The main place this is happening if you have Colitis is in your colon, but there may be signs of inflammation elsewhere in the body as well.
If you have colitis you need to work on reducing your inflammation levels which are measured by doctors through a blood test for C-Reactive Protein. There are several ways we can reduce our inflammation such as taking Omega 3 Fish Oils. If you’d like to know more sign up for my free report in the side bar on the right.
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