Coronary Calcium Score and More
- nutritionalconcepts.com
- Apr 14
- 1 min read
From eNewsletter 4/14/2025

DID YOU KNOW that an anti-inflammatory eating style directly lowers C-reactive protein levels?
If you consistently read this newsletter or have seen Bonnie or myself, you know how significant the C-reactive protein blood test is to gauge acute inflammation.
Researchers in a Frontiers in Nutrition study found anti-inflammatory diets were linked to significant reductions in Systolic Blood Pressure, Diastolic Blood Pressure, Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol, Total Cholesterol, and High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein.
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein is cardiac-specific, so this is great news for heart health prevention. If you feel you could benefit from an anti-inflammatory eating style, make an appointment!
To read the rest of today's issue, please go to this page.
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