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Inflammation and toxins are related because exposure to environmental toxins, pollution, chemicals, and smoking toxins directly increases inflammation [1], [2], while gut microbiome damage from antibiotics, antacids, and NSAIDs causes leaky gut that releases toxins triggering body-wide chronic inflammation [3], [4]. Additionally, eliminating toxins through water intake helps manage and reduce inflammation [5], [6], and inflammation enables the body to fight toxins [7].

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Chronic Inflammation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine 2 facts
claimThe use of antibiotics, antacids, and NSAIDs should be minimized because they can harm the gut microbiome, causing inflammation in intestinal walls known as leaky gut, which releases toxins and triggers body-wide chronic inflammation.
claimMinimizing the intake of antibiotics, antacids, and NSAIDs is recommended to prevent chronic inflammation because these substances can harm the gut microbiome, causing inflammation in intestinal walls known as leaky gut, which releases toxins and triggers body-wide inflammation.
What causes chronic inflammation, and why it matters health.osu.edu The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center 2 facts
claimDrinking plenty of water helps the body eliminate waste and toxins, which can assist in managing inflammation.
claimDrinking plenty of water helps reduce inflammation by assisting the body in the removal of waste and toxins.
Understanding acute and chronic inflammation - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu Robert H. Shmerling · Harvard Health Publishing 1 fact
claimSmoking toxins are directly linked to inflammation.
A Double-Edged Sword: Inflammation and Your Health - Cedars-Sinai cedars-sinai.org Cedars-Sinai 1 fact
claimInflammation typically enables the body to fight off bacteria, viruses, and other toxins, but if the immune response continues unchecked after the threat has passed, the immune system can attack healthy tissue.
How to reduce inflammation in the body - MD Anderson Cancer Center mdanderson.org MD Anderson Cancer Center 1 fact
claimEnvironmental risk factors, including exposure to pollution, chemicals, and toxins, can increase inflammation.