Chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases

Skin disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, polymyalgia, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), chronic allergies and inflammation: support and recovery strategies A complex phenomenon Autoimmune diseases form very broad spectrum encompassing a diversified range of disorders that vary in terms of disease severity and site of organic damage. As such, autoimmunity includes skin disorders such as atopic dermatitis or…

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Recovery of sleep-wake cycle and related chronic fatigue syndrome

Introduction Sleep is a fundamental need for every individual, so much so that its deprivation leads to disorders such as increased fatigue, excessive daytime sleepiness, difficulty concentrating and irritability [26,17,18]. The causes of sleep problems are varied and include: psychosocial stress, psychiatric disorders (depression, anxiety), medication, sleep apnoea, environmental disorders and persistent activation of the…

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Cold, dehydration and the immune system

In winter we struggle to drink, because we rarely feel thirst. We know that our body water is still expelled through breathing, sweating and urine: but precisely because the perception of thirst is lowered, the risk of dehydration may increase. Symptoms of mild dehydration are very common: drowsiness, fatigue, dry skin, headache, constipation and dizziness.…

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Thermogenesis as a tool to reduce the fat mass

Introduction The combination of dietary excesses and sedentary lifestyle promotes weight gain and obesity, with all the consequences that derive from them. In the ongoing fight against obesity and related disorders, several strategies have proven successful in activating the thermogenesis of brown adipose tissue (BAT) and the energy expenditure of the whole body (EE24h) through…

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Tools to reduce pro-inflammatory fat

There are 3 different types of fat or adipose tissue: WAT (white adipose tissue), BAT (brown adipose tissue) and beige. White adipose tissue (WAT) is not only an energy reservoir but, being a highly active endocrine organ, it is closely related to obesity, increased pro-inflammatory cytokines, altered lipid profiles, blood glucose levels and subsequent insulin…

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Micronutrients and the immune system

Vitamins and minerals are key micronutrients for the good functioning of our immune system, and they need to be introduced into the body through proper nutrition. During the winter, however, when colds and flu are easy to catch, it is necessary to increase our body’s defense by supporting physical barriers, cellular immunity and antibody production.For…

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