Inflammation Suppression is the clinical strategy aimed at reducing chronic, low-grade systemic inflammation, which is a key driver of age-related diseases and hormonal dysregulation. This process moves beyond acute anti-inflammatory measures to address the root causes of persistent immune activation. Successful suppression is often evidenced by a reduction in circulating inflammatory biomarkers.
Origin
The understanding of chronic inflammation, or “inflammaging,” as a central pathology linking aging, metabolic syndrome, and endocrine decline has solidified this term’s clinical importance. It emerged from research demonstrating the profound impact of chronic immune signaling on insulin sensitivity and hypothalamic-pituitary axis function. The therapeutic focus shifted from symptom relief to systemic disease modification.
Mechanism
Suppression is achieved by targeting key inflammatory mediators, such as nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and pro-inflammatory cytokines like IL-6 and TNF-α. Interventions often include dietary modifications to reduce antigenic load, specific nutraceuticals, and hormone optimization, which can exert anti-inflammatory effects. By restoring immune homeostasis, this action helps protect sensitive endocrine tissues and receptor function.
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