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Wellness Topic

General Inflammation

Vague, low-grade puffiness, soreness, or warmth across the body.

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Topic Overview

Vague, low-grade puffiness, soreness, or warmth across the body. This page gathers gentle, traditional perspectives on what your body may be signaling and how everyday rhythms can support balance — not a diagnosis or replacement for professional care.

Common Lifestyle Contributors

  • Cut refined sugar and fried food
  • Regular exposure to leftovers and processed snacks
  • Frequently having cold drinks

What Your Body May Be Signaling

  • Vague, low-grade puffiness, soreness, or warmth across the body.
  • Sip golden milk (turmeric + black pepper + warm milk) at night.
  • Drink warm CCF tea (cumin-coriander-fennel) through the day.

These are gentle observations rooted in traditional wisdom — your body may be asking for slower meals, more rest, or a small change of rhythm.

Gentle Daily Practices

  • Eat freshly cooked, warm food
  • Sleep before 11 pm
  • Move gently daily

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Safety Guidance

This is informational guidance based on traditional practice — not a diagnosis, treatment, or substitute for professional medical care. In an emergency, contact your doctor or local emergency services immediately.

When to seek professional support

  • Symptoms last longer than 7–10 days or keep returning.
  • Pain becomes severe or wakes you at night.
  • You develop high fever, breathlessness, or unexplained weight loss.
  • Symptoms appear in a child under 2 or someone 70+.
  • Persistent joint swelling or fever.
  • Unexplained weight loss with inflammation.

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