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What Inflammation Is Really Doing Inside Your Body

6/15/202645 min

Cherry Healey and Dr Amir Khan look at one of the biggest health buzzwords of the moment... inflammation. It’s been linked to everything from arthritis and diabetes to depression, dementia and even cancer, but how worried should we actually be? Dr Amir breaks down what inflammation really is, why it isn’t always a bad thing, and what happens when your immune system gets stuck in “go mode” and doesn’t switch off. They discuss the roles of stress, poor sleep, obesity, hormones and ultra-processed foods, and explain why chronic inflammation may be affecting far more of us than we realise. Cherry also puts some of the internet’s biggest wellness claims under the microscope, from anti-inflammatory diets and turmeric shots to the idea that sugar “feeds cancer.” Plus, in this week’s Chat GP, Dr Amir shares his advice for a listener going through IVF. 💬 Got a question? Email: noappointmentpodcast@gmail.com  This episode is sponsored by The Independent Pharmacy. They provide access to over 1,200 treatments covering more than 90 health concerns. Simply complete a quick online consultation, have it reviewed by a clinician, and receive your treatment with next-day delivery. You can get 15% off your first order using the code NAN15 (minimum spend applies): ⁠https://www.theindependentpharmacy.co.uk⁠  We've partnered with ⁠Randox Health⁠. Take their Everyman and Everywoman health check at ⁠https://randoxhealth.com⁠ just use the code NAN15 to save 15% off their health checks. Results will arrive in just 2 hours from your sample arriving at the lab.  We've also partnered with Exhale Healthy Coffee. Independently tested for antioxidant content, with over 150,000 customers already enjoying it. Try a free bag (shipping included) at https://exhalecoffee.com/ The content of No Appointment Necessary is for general information, it's not a substitute for a personalised medical assessment. Always consider your own medical history and personal circumstances before acting on any health information.  Developed and produced by James Carpenter & Jo Scarratt-Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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  1. Speaker 10:00

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  6. Cherry Healey· Host0:58

    It's been linked to, like, arthritis and diabetes, dep- depression.

  7. Amir Khan· Host1:01

    With chronic inflammation, it's your immune system still responding but not switching off.

  8. Cherry Healey· Host1:05

    How is obesity linked to cancer?

  9. Amir Khan· Host1:07

    People think that layer of fat just sits there doing nothing. It is producing the [beep].

  10. Cherry Healey· Host1:11

    Then everyone gets very fearful of sugar- Mm ... and doesn't have a piece of chocolate cake at their birthday, and I think that's sad.

  11. Amir Khan· Host1:18

    All of those pro-inflammatory cells are thinking, "Hey-ho, Mummy's out of the house. [laughs] Let's get to work" With medication like ibuprofen, is that s- safe to take on a regular basis? They are designed

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