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RESIDUAL INFLAMMATION can wreck your health even when all the symptoms of chronic inflammation have “disappeared” during “treatment”
By sdwells // 2025-06-11
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In America, the term “successful treatment” means all the symptoms of disease and disorder have temporarily subsided, but that it is likely the condition being treated will return, because the root problems were never addressed. That’s the method of operation for nearly all allopathic forms of “medication” and treatment. A groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology has uncovered a troubling medical phenomenon: even when patients with chronic inflammatory conditions appear successfully treated, dangerous levels of systemic inflammation may persist—silently increasing their risk of heart disease, liver damage, and premature death. The research followed 209 psoriasis patients across three countries who had achieved clear skin and symptom control using advanced biologic drugs. Despite their outward recovery, 36% still harbored elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels above 2 mg/L, a marker of hidden inflammation linked to severe health risks. "These patients weren’t treatment failures—their doctors considered them successfully managed," the study noted. Yet their bodies remained in a state of chronic inflammation, with visceral fat and liver dysfunction driving the cycle. The study revealed a striking connection between visceral fat—the type surrounding internal organs—and residual inflammation. Unlike subcutaneous fat, visceral fat actively secretes inflammatory chemicals like leptin and cytokines, perpetuating systemic inflammation. Advanced imaging showed that the more abdominal fat patients carried, the higher their inflammatory markers, even with controlled skin symptoms. Perhaps the most alarming finding was the liver’s role. Patients with residual inflammation exhibited elevated liver enzymes and inflammatory activity in bone marrow and the spleen, suggesting widespread immune dysfunction. The liver, central to detoxification and inflammatory regulation, becomes both a victim and amplifier of chronic inflammation. As liver function declines, the body struggles to clear inflammatory toxins, creating a vicious cycle.

A Flaw in Modern Medicine’s Approach

The study challenges the conventional focus on symptom suppression rather than systemic resolution. "Western medicine often stops at visible improvement," said one researcher, highlighting the need for deeper monitoring. High-sensitivity CRP testing, often overlooked, could identify hidden inflammation before organ damage occurs. The study suggests solutions:
  • Liver support: Nutrients like milk thistle and N-acetylcysteine may aid detoxification (consult a provider).
  • Target visceral fat: Address insulin resistance through diet and exercise, not just calorie restriction.
  • Anti-inflammatory foods: Omega-3s, colorful vegetables, and turmeric may complement medical treatment.
  • Detox support: Hydration, sleep, and reducing environmental toxins can bolster natural detox pathways.
Chronic inflammation underpins modern epidemics like heart disease and diabetes. This research underscores that symptom control isn’t cure—true healing requires systemic strategies. As Jonathan Landsman’s Fatty Liver Docu-Class emphasizes, restoring liver health and reducing inflammatory triggers are critical to breaking the cycle. For millions managing chronic conditions, "successful treatment" may be incomplete. The next frontier in medicine isn’t just silencing symptoms—it’s rooting out inflammation where it hides. Tune your internet dial to NaturalMedicine.news for more tips on how to use natural remedies for preventative medicine and for healing, and for reducing inflammation and toxins in the organs. This is your path to ideal, holistic health. Sources for this article include: NaturalNews.com NaturalHealth365.com      
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