Monday, March 2, 2026

AGING AND INFLAMMATION

My own dad used to say, "Getting old is not for sissies."  He was not wrong, but I often say, "He died too young to know." After all he died at 66. Since I am basically 13 years past that, I am realizing the value of his words. Having said that, Dr. David Brownstein, M.D. says the aging process is not kind to the immune system. By midlife, the bone marrow produces fewer immune-enhancing stem cells. In addition, the thymus gland shrinks, reducing T-cells. Worn out immune cells accumulate, leading to inflammation. Inflammation is a frequent topic on this blog, as it is and has been for years, a major problem for me. And know, you don't have to be old to be affected by inflammation. I have dealt with it most of my life. If you go to the right and click on inflammation, you will find many bits of information on what inflammation is, how it affects the body and how to deal with it. 

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