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Posted on November 14th, 2008 by Craig Maltby, Editor

More on inflammation and CRP

I’m a regular visitor to Iowa Avenue. This is a health social media site (and has nothing really to do with Inflammation-TimeMagazine.jpg Drink Mangosteen image by mastermindceoIowa; the founder kind of liked the name and knew some cool people from Iowa).

Recently I posted a comment there about the statin/C-reactive protein news that’s been circulating (pardon the pun) lately. (See earllier post on this). One of the Iowa Avenue members, who goes by the handle Ask the Dietician, passed along to me a link that gives a nice overview of the C-reactive protein role as a marker for inflammation and the health connections to chronic inflammation.

Thought you’d like to read it, since this is directly connected to immune balance and its tie-in to reducing inflammation in the body. Also, click the Time Magazine cover photo to go to an older (2004) cover article on inflammation. It’s a doozy.

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2 Responses to “More on inflammation and CRP”

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    Joy:

    Hey Craig! Great blog you’ve got going! Michael Martine of Remarkablogger ( http://remarkablogger.com ) sent me over to get a peek at what he’s doing to help you with your blog. I’m new to blogging and need all the help I can get! In fact, I’ve set up a ning group for conscious bloggers (www.consciousjoy.ning.com) that you might want to check out. It’s set up to help everyone learn whatever it is they need to learn about conscious social marketing from other awakened bloggers. We’ve just gotten started on it, but it’s going to be great with help from people like you!

    I would love for you to also check out the conscious healing circles that I will begin facilitating next week (http://www.meetup.com/WFC-SacredRealms/calendar/9155161/)
    Our non-profit is going to be doing a study on the power of group resonance and coherent heart energy to increase the immune response in immune deficient individuals. Tell me what you think!

    In Love!

    Joy Ayscue, The Conscious Healing Initiative

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    Craig Maltby, Editor:

    Joy:

    Wow! You’ve got some intriguing stuff goin’ on. I will jump into all of your content ASAP and see what’s cooking. Thanks for dropping by. Look forward to more discussion. And tell Michael thanks for sending another inquisitive soul my way.

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