Lecy Beth

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The word “inflammation” comes from the Latin verb “inflammare,” or “to set on fire,” and it evokes the heat and redness that come with the rush of cells to a wounded or attacked area. The process is beneficial when the body deploys it appropriately, as in response to an injury. But in the long term, inflammation is harmful to tissue and cells; it can make you feel fatigued and sluggish.
The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
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