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5 natural ways to curb inflammation in the body

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 19, 2025, 09:42 IST
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5 natural ways to curb inflammation in the body

Inflammation is the body's protective response to harmful stimuli like pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants. While occasional inflammation is fine, chronic inflammation is extremely detrimental for your body, increasing the chances of having heart issues, arthritis , and even diabetes. However, in most cases, your body can fight inflammation naturally, by implementing lifestyle and dietary changes over a period of time. The following five natural approaches to inflammation are something everyone should follow, though they are not a substitute for medication..

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Eat more anti-inflammatory foods

Natural anti-inflammatory effects result from the powerful nutrients and antioxidants present in specific foods. Salmon, mackerel, fatty fish, berries, broccoli, grapes, avocados and green leafy vegetables reduce inflammation, while protecting cells from damage. Omega-3 fatty acids together with polyphenols and vitamins in these foods, combat inflammatory molecules. Your daily meals should consist of different, colorful fruits and vegetables and include whole grains such as oats and brown rice to benefit your digestive system. Regular consumption of these foods enables your body to maintain low inflammation levels, while accelerating the healing process.

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Healthy fats

Extra-virgin olive oil together with walnuts and almonds, serve as excellent anti-inflammatory agents because of their healthy fat content. The compound oleocanthal present in olive oil, functions as a natural pain and swelling reducer, which matches the effects of some anti-inflammatory prescription drugs. Nuts and seeds provide monounsaturated fats combined with vitamin E and fiber, that work to minimise body inflammation. This apart, a small serving of nuts should be consumed daily as a snack, or you can add them to your oatmeal or yogurt. Your body will experience reduced inflammation when you select these healthy fats, instead of consuming processed or fried foods.

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Use herbs and spices like turmeric and ginger

Traditional medicine practitioners have used herbs and spices as anti-inflammatory agents since ancient times. Turmeric contains curcumin, which functions as a yellow compound to reduce pain and swelling effectively. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of ginger make it an effective remedy. The simplest approach to benefit from turmeric and ginger is through adding them to your cooking, and blending them into smoothies and drinking them in tea. The natural anti-inflammatory properties of both cinnamon and garlic make them useful for medicinal purposes. Daily consumption of these herbs and spices, offers a simple approach to fight body inflammation.

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Get moving

Exercise done on a regular basis, represents one of the most effective methods to reduce ongoing inflammation. Movement leads to the release of anti-inflammatory chemicals that also enhances blood circulation to eliminate toxins. Walking and yoga together with stretching exercises, are sufficient for achieving benefits from physical activity. Physical activity helps you lower stress, while helping you maintain weight, which contributes to reducing inflammation. You should take up at least 30 minutes of physical activity daily, since consistency stands above intensity in importance. Find relaxing activities you like to practice, because this will create lasting anti-inflammatory habits. The idea is to move more.

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Manage stress and sleep well

Prolonged stress together with insufficient sleep, leads to increased body-wide inflammation. Your body creates stress hormones and chemicals that activate inflammation when you experience stress. Your nervous system can find peace through basic stress-management techniques, which include deep breathing along with meditation and mindfulness, as well as spending time outdoors. Adequate sleep time of 7 to 9 hours each night, enables your body to recover while fighting inflammation more effectively. To create a relaxing bedtime schedule, stay away from electronic screens before bedtime and ensure your sleeping area remains quiet and comfortable.

Sources and References:

Medanta, "10 Best Anti-Inflammatory Foods to Add to Your Diet": https://www.medanta.org/patient-education-blog/10-best-anti-inflammatory-foods-to-reduce-inflammation-naturally

Arthritis Foundation, "Anti-Inflammatory Diet Do's and Don'ts": https://www.arthritis.org/health-wellness/healthy-living/nutrition/anti-inflammatory/anti-inflammatory-diet

Medical News Today, "What are some natural remedies for inflammation?": https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/natural-remedies-for-inflammation

Harvard Health, "Foods that fight inflammation": https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/foods-that-fight-inflammation

StatPearls, "Anti-Inflammatory Diets": https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK597377/

Disclaimer: This article is informational only and not a substitute for medical advice

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any health concerns, consult a qualified healthcare provider.

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