Glyconutrients and Inflammation
by: David S Saunders
Inflammation is not a disease.
Inflammation is best described as a defense mechanism to limit
tissue damage. It can be caused by infection, injury or immune
conditions. In each case, the inflammation is the result of your
immune system responding to another event. This article will cover
inflammation and how glyconutrients and inflammation can be utilized
to your benefit.
When such an event occurs, a special cell called a neutrophil
targets the damaged cells and releases a proinflammatory cytokine
( a natural substance used by the body for immune regulation ).
This attracts more neutophil and begins a cycle of communication
between neutrophil and macrophage ( a type of cell in your immune
system that works to protect against infection and from toxins
). These signals are generated using structures composed of glyconutrients.
This cycle would apply to the inflammation of the cells in a vein,
the thyroid, intestine, liver, a muscle, the scalp, or any other
collection of cells that are given a name.
When we take a drug or an herbal to "stop inflammation,"
we are really interrupting the natural process where the body
is sending out signals to other helper cells to say "Hey,
come deal with this." We are also interrupting the natural
process where the body is sending signals to us saying "take
it easy, we have something that needs care." Certainly inflammation
can be a discomfort and an annoyance but the importance of inflammation
as part of the immune response cannot be overstated.
After the immune cells have cleared out the source of the inflammation,
additional immune cells begin a clean up process and engulf dead
neutrophils and other cellular debris. If the process is successful,
the body will return to normal levels of cells and mediators.
Inflammation is affected by diet in that certain nutrients play
a role in the normal inflammation process. Various glyconutrients
are used to construction glycoforms for signaling in the body
and antioxidants bind to free radicals which may either be the
source, or by product of, the damage.
In summary, inflammation is a normal cellular process. Your body
induced inflammation in response to something else. While the
process can lead to discomfort, it should be understood that medications
and herbs which mask the inflammation by interfering with it may
also be interfering with the underlying immune response. Studies
have shown that concentrations of glyconutrients can have a very
beneficial effect on inflammation. While the processes are still
being studied, non-toxic glyconutrient supplements have been available
to the public for over 10 years.
About The Author
David Saunders is a wellness consultant, certified nutritional
educator and author, living outside of Washington, DC. He and
his wife work with doctors and others to provide education and
understanding about natural processes of the body and the role
of nutrition in proper biological function.
Dave Saunders maintains an educational website at
www.glycoboy.com
dave@glycoboy.com
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