Are You At Risk for High CRP?
If you meet any of these criteria, your C-reactive protein levels could be too high.
You Have Chronic Allergies
Allergens prompt the immune system to develop antibodies, which cause tissue cells to release chemicals, including histamine, that fuel an inflammatory response.
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From the September 2011 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine