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#6 of 12: Know This Number - How to Lower Your Inflammation Markers Naturally | Dr. Colbert MD Ep. 5

#6 of 12: Know This Number - How to Lower Your Inflammation Markers Naturally | Dr. Colbert MD Ep. 5

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In this episode of Dr. Colbert’s Divine Health Broadcast, Dr. Don Colbert, MD, is joined by Mary Colbert to reveal why knowing your high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) level could literally save your life. Inflammation is the hidden root of countless chronic diseases—heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, joint pain, even memory loss. If you don’t know your CRP number, you may be missing early warning signs of serious health risks. Dr. Colbert explains how factors like belly fat, chronic infections, food sensitivities, and processed foods elevate CRP levels and silently fuel inflammation. Learn which everyday foods—like dairy, eggs, peanuts, and gluten—could be raising your inflammation without you even knowing it. Plus, hear real-life patient stories, including how an undiagnosed tooth abscess triggered dangerously high CRP levels. Most importantly, Dr. Colbert shares natural strategies to lower CRP: • The Keto Zone & Beyond Keto Diet • Intermittent fasting methods • Key supplements like Fiber Zone and Carb Zone • Identifying food sensitivities and healing leaky gut 👉 Get Fiber Zone here: https://divinehealth.com/fiber-zone 👉 Explore Dr. Colbert’s Products: https://divinehealth.com This episode is packed with practical steps to reduce systemic inflammation and reclaim your health. ✅ Subscribe to our channel for weekly health insights 👍 Like this video if you found it helpful 🌐 Visit https://divinehealth.com for more resources to help you Live Long and Strong.

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