What is C-Reactive Protein & How to Lower it? – Dr. Berg

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What is C-reactive protein, and how can you lower it? Find out.

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What is C-reactive protein? It’s basically an inflammatory marker in the blood. There is a test you can do to see how much inflammation is in the body through this indicator protein in the blood. It’s a better indicator of heart disease and vascular disease than cholesterol.

It’s important to ask yourself why you have inflammation in your body to begin with. Gluten, the protein in grains, can raise C-reactive protein, and so can high insulin. Frequent eating and a diet high in sugar and refined carbs can raise insulin.

A few things to help lower C-reactive protein:
1. Vitamin C
2. Curcumin
3. Stinging nettle root
4. Vitamin K2
5. Fish oil
6. Coenzyme Q10
7. Decrease gluten
8. Decrease insulin

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps explain what C-reactive protein is and how to lower it.

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