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RE: Sleep deprivation a slow killer… (A lesson from the death of Ranjan Das, Former CEO and MD of SAP-Indian subcontinent)

in #health7 years ago

Fantastic post! Upvoted and resteemed.
I have a question: You wrote the following:

"Be aware that even if you sleep enough after hs-cRP level goes high, you cannot lower it to normal levels easily."

How can the hs-cRP level easily be lowered? What are some of the methods to achieve this?

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How is to ensure you naturally bring it down through getting enough sleep afterwards along with good exercise and diet...
It will surely stabilize after some days...