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    MAHA Monday Blog Series

    The Anti-Inflammatory Life | MAHA Monday

    February 2, 2026 - By Donna Appel

    For a long time, I thought inflammation was something that showed up after something went wrong. A reaction. A flare. A symptom that meant my body was responding to stress, illness, or injury. That’s how most of us are taught to think about it — like inflammation is a switch…

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    Most of us don’t think about soil unless we’re planting a garden, driving past farmland, or buying produce at the store. Soil is just… there. A background element. Something solid and dependable. Something we assume will always do its job. But lately, I’ve been paying closer attention to what’s happening…

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