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Getting to the root of your inflammation and oxidative stress

Oxidative

Oxidative Stress & Inflammation

Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress are two of the most significant underlying drivers of modern disease – contributing to fatigue, pain, cardiovascular issues, cognitive decline, and immune dysfunction. At InSpero Medical, we take a root-cause approach, identifying what’s fueling these imbalances rather than simply masking symptoms.

Our care focuses on uncovering the triggers that overwhelm the body’s natural defense systems, including environmental toxins, nutrient deficiencies, chronic infections, and stress. In the Mountain West, wildfire smoke exposure has become a growing concern – creating long-term oxidative stress and inflammation that can impact lung, heart, and brain health. By addressing these environmental and biological factors together, we help your body restore balance, resilience, and cellular vitality.

Using advanced testing, we evaluate free radical activity, antioxidant capacity, inflammatory markers, and mitochondrial function to understand your body’s unique needs. Personalized treatment plans may include nutritional optimization, antioxidant therapy, stress regulation, and regenerative strategies that reduce inflammation and promote cellular repair. Peptide therapy, IV nutrient infusions, and ozone support may also be incorporated to enhance oxygen utilization and combat oxidative damage at the cellular level.

Our goal is to calm chronic inflammation, protect against oxidative stress, and strengthen your body’s natural defenses – helping you feel more energized, focused, and well over the long term.

FAQs

Common causes include poor diet, environmental toxins, chronic infections, psychological stress, and nutrient deficiencies. Increasing wildfire smoke and air pollution also contribute significantly to oxidative burden and long-term inflammation.
We use specialized blood and urine testing to assess free radical activity, antioxidant status, and inflammatory markers. This data allows us to design a personalized plan that restores cellular balance and supports recovery.
Yes. Lowering systemic inflammation helps reduce the risk of chronic illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, and neurodegenerative conditions.
A comprehensive plan may include nutritional and lifestyle changes, antioxidant therapy, stress regulation, regenerative peptides, and gentle detoxification to lower inflammation and promote repair.
We identify and remove inflammatory triggers while using evidence-based strategies – such as nutrition optimization, immune modulation, and mitochondrial support – to promote balanced immune regulation and long-term wellness.