Anti-Inflammatory Foods to Love

...but what you don't eat might be as important as what you do eat.

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Eating an anti-inflammatory diet can be a big change for many people. “If you are overwhelmed with this way of eating, that’s when baby steps are really key,” says Cleveland Clinic dietitian Julia Zumpano, RD, LD. Zumpano suggests starting with small changes and gradually adding more whole and minimally processed foods.

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