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Reduce Inflammation With These Healthy Eating Tips

You probably know chronic inflammation is bad for the body. But you might not know it’s linked to mental health issues as well, including anxiety and depression. It’s also recognised as the underlying basis of a number of age-related diseases, including Alzheimer’s and dementia. So when we reduce inflammation, we set ourselves up for better mental health over time. And what we eat is a key factor.

For example, people consuming foods high in omega-6 fatty acids — like cheese, red meat, corn oil, or palm oil — may have a significantly higher risk of depression compared to those who consume foods high in omega-3s, like fatty fish, walnuts, and flaxseed. 

One thing we can do is cut back, even a little, on foods that increase inflammation. Sugar, trans fats, and refined carbohydrates are a few additional examples of the types of foods that can activate an inflammatory response. So if you enjoy candy, fried foods, processed meats like bacon or sausage, or white pasta and bread now and then, that’s OK, but know that these foods do increase inflammation, and try to limit them.

Here are some steps to try:

Find a go-to anti-inflammatory snack that you love and make sure you regularly have it stocked. Examples include a mix of nuts and seeds; veggies like carrot sticks, bell pepper, or cucumber with a dipping sauce like hummus or nut butter; or unsweetened yoghurt with berries. 

Start your meal with veggies. Studies show that eating your vegetables first leads to consuming more fibre and fewer overall calories during your meal. Try a salad or veggie-heavy soup, or incorporate foods like spinach, collard greens, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, lentils, pears, apples, chickpeas, and chia seeds into your meal, all of which can help calm the brain and body’s inflammatory response. 

Eat larger meals earlier in the day, and lighter meals later in the day. Synchronising meal times with your circadian rhythm (meaning eating the majority of your energy requirements when the sun is up) not only helps reduce inflammation, it can also help you get better quality sleep.

It’s Not Just What We Eat, It’s How We Eat

Lowering inflammation isn’t just about the what, it’s also about how: How you cook these foods matters more than you may think. When cooking, use the motto “Low, Slow, and Moist.” Keeping temperatures low and cooking foods slowly helps preserve their nutrients, while preventing the production of harmful compounds that increase inflammation when foods are cooked at high temperatures. Moist cooking methods like simmering, steaming, and boiling are also more protective and less damaging than dry-heat methods like roasting, grilling, or broiling.

When prepping your next meal, use a moist cooking method. Simmering, poaching, stewing, boiling, braising, pot roasting, steaming, pressure-cooking, and slow cooking are all good options. To add some moisture, you can use a broth, avocado oil, ghee, or just plain water. 

Eat your vegetables and fruits whole, not juiced. While juicing retains many of the vitamins and minerals, it also removes all the fibre —- a critical component of what makes these foods anti-inflammatory. Whole foods will also keep you fuller for longer.

Add an herb or spice to each meal. Seasoning your food doesn’t just add flavour, it can help reduce inflammation and improve your mental health.

Pairing Foods To Reduce Inflammation

Here’s another fascinating thing about inflammation: it’s not just single foods, but pairings, that can trigger inflammation. 

For example, if you combine bad fats with simple carbohydrates, without adding a fibre source — like a hamburger, a pork bun, pasta with cheese, or rice with butter or beef — the lack of fibre leads to an increased absorption of these carbohydrates, which triggers inflammation and raises insulin levels.

The good news is, you can avoid this effect by making small changes. If you’re enjoying these foods, just add some spinach or steamed broccoli to your plate! Fibre is a powerful way to reduce blood sugar – the carbohydrate absorption is curtailed, not to mention you’re supporting your gut health. 

Here’s another quick and easy step:

Place a jar or a small bowl of seeds on your dining room table, just like you would a salt or pepper shaker. During mealtimes, you’ll have easy access to these seeds to sprinkle on your meal, increasing both your fibre and good fats, and adding a tasty crunch.

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At Vitawell Wellness, our goal is to help you thrive into lasting wellness after cancer treatments. Our holistic approach focuses on rebuilding your unique profile by restoring the health, strength, and balance of your immune, nervous, gut, adrenal, and endocrine systems. This comprehensive wellbeing, in turn, helps reduce the risk of cancer recurrence. At Vitawell Wellness we will provide you with the essential tools and the appropriate program to achieve and to maintain optimal health and enduring wellness. Enquire about our supportive and individualised programs.


Herbal Medicine

Herbal medicine is the oldest and the most widely used system of medicine in the world today. It is medicine made exclusively from plants.

Herbal medicine is validated by rigorous scientific research which has explored the complex chemistry of plants. Many modern pharmaceuticals have been modelled on, or derived from, phytochemicals found in herbs. Increasing research on herbal medicine demonstrates that liquid botanicals play a critical role during, before and after a diagnosis of cancer.

Vitawell Wellness seeks to provide only the highest quality full spectrum herbal extracts available.

Nutritional Medicine

Nutrition plays a foundational role in our health, influencing everything from our energy levels and mood to our susceptibility to illness. Nutritional Medicine is not just about avoiding unhealthy foods; it is about strategically using food and evidence-based nutritional supplements as theraputic tools. This approach recognises that each person's nutritional needs are unique, influenced by their genetics, lifestyle, environment and specific health conditions.

Preventive Care

We are increasingly aware that we face countless health challenges every day. Some of them will significantly contribute to a cancer diagnosis. We also have the tools to modify these challenges. Making proactive choices about your diet, increasing physical activity, managing stress, optimising hormonal balance, and minimising environmental exposures is a direct and potent strategy for your future health.

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At Vitawell Wellness we provide personalised and appropriate dietary plans before, during and after cancer treatments.
We focus on addressing your current nutritional status and develop the right diet for you.  "One size does not fit all" principle applies to your diet. Each person is unique and therefore variability exists between nutrient-sense diets.

We provide a 7 day menu plan, shopping lists and recipes that reflect food preferences and sensitivities. The menu plans are easy to follow. Each food is selected for its specific content of nutrients. Healthy foods positively support your whole person wellness.


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After the conclusion of cancer treatments, we strongly recommend that you follow our clinical detoxification program. At Vitawell Wellness we are aware that some common health issues from cancer treatments may have lasting effects.

We strongly believe in the power of detoxification as a method of regaining strength, balance, and wellness. Our personalised program is sensible, gentle but effective, and includes stress reduction techniques and lifestyle changes.

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The state of mind impacts health through the mind-body connection. We believe that  that body and mind are one, that the mind feeds the body just as the body feeds the mind. Since emotions, feelings, thoughts, beliefs, actions, and behaviour impact and literally shape wellbeing, we focus on strengthening your mental and emotional life.

We strive to help you cultivate and maintain hope, calm, optimism, and inner-peace. We want to know how you feel; we listen and support you in regaining power with positive actions, step-by-step into wellness. 

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