Top Causes of Chronic Inflammation—And How to Stop It
- Jovin Richard
- Jun 30
- 2 min read
Inflammation is your body’s built-in defense system. But when it becomes chronic, it can silently damage your joints, gut, brain, and even your heart. Many people live with low-grade inflammation for years—without realizing it’s the root cause of their fatigue, pain, or disease risk.
At REGENERATIVE HEALTH SOLUTIONS, we help you identify the triggers and give your body the tools to heal.

What Triggers Chronic Inflammation?
Even small daily habits can lead to long-term inflammation. The most common causes include:
Poor diet – especially high sugar, processed foods, and seed oils
Chronic stress – keeps cortisol levels elevated and immune system overactive
Sedentary lifestyle – reduces circulation and immune regulation
Gut imbalance (dysbiosis) – leads to leaky gut and immune dysfunction
Hidden infections – like H. pylori or Epstein-Barr virus
Toxin exposure – from mold, plastics, or heavy metals
Unmanaged blood sugar – insulin resistance is a major inflammatory driver
Signs Your Body May Be Inflamed
Ongoing joint or muscle pain
Digestive issues (bloating, IBS, reflux)
Fatigue or brain fog
Weight gain or inability to lose weight
Skin problems (eczema, acne, rashes)
Anxiety, depression, or mood swings
How We Help You Stop the Inflammation Cycle
At REGENERATIVE HEALTH SOLUTIONS, we create personalized plans that calm inflammation from the inside out:
Peptide Therapy to regulate immune function and speed tissue healing
Gut Health Support to restore your microbiome and reduce food-related triggers
Red Light Therapy & Cryotherapy to reduce pain, swelling, and cellular stress
Targeted Supplements like turmeric, omega-3s, glutathione, and adaptogens
Health Coaching & Nutrition focused on anti-inflammatory eating and lifestyle habits
You Can Reverse the Damage
Chronic inflammation doesn’t have to be permanent. With the right tools, you can heal your body, restore your energy, and protect your long-term health.
Call 662-340-1074| info@rhsbooneville.com | www.rhsbooneville.com
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