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BREAKING! New White House report reveals the same foods causing your joint pain flare-ups are also making you vulnerable to other dangerous conditions. Check out the video below to discover...

The 10 Top Foods
Harvard Scientists Recommend
To Fight Inflammation

(Plus, learn the truth about which popular “healthy” foods are crippling your immune system, making you a walking disease-magnet, even destroying your joints)

It’s never been more clear that hidden dangers surround us the minute we leave our homes… invisible foreign invaders like toxins, pollutants, bacteria and viruses that can make us sick…

Now, a blistering new report from the White House reveals our diets are the leading cause of poor health in the U.S. because they cause body-wide inflammation.

[Click here to see the Top 10 Foods That Fight Inflammation]

This inflammation is responsible for most of the underlying conditions Americans have that make it harder to fight off the invisible foreign invaders in our environment.

It’s also a direct cause of the joint pain that makes it impossible to live a normal life.

But here’s what the report leaves out…

There are foods you can add to your diet right now that have been clinically proven to reduce inflammation and promote a healthy immune response.

In the video you’re about to watch, you’ll learn which foods Harvard researchers say are the most important for people who want to have the strongest immune system possible in addition to easing achy joints.

And which foods should NEVER cross your lips again if you care about your health.

Let’s get started…

[Click here to see the Top 10 Foods That Fight Inflammation]

References:

1 Mande J, Willett W, Auerbach J, Bleich S, Broad Leib E, Economos C, Griffin T, Grumbly T, Hu F, Koh H, Mozaffarian D, Pérez-Escamilla R, Seligman H, Story M, Wilde P, and Woteki C. “Report of the 50th Anniversary of the White House Conference on Food, Nutrition, and Health: Honoring the Past, Taking Actions for our Future.” Boston, MA; March 2020.

2 Sokolove, J., & Lepus, C. M. (2013). Role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis: latest findings and interpretations. Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease, 5(2), 77–94.

3 “Causes of Inflammatory Joint Pain.” Arthritis Foundation. (arthritis.org) Acc. May 5, 2020.

4 ‘How To Use Food To Help Your Body Fight Inflammation.” The Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.org) Acc. May 3, 2020.

Link to report:
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000171-0e13-d270-a773-6f5ff7ea0000

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