Chronic inflammation affects many people and often shows up as fatigue, digestive discomfort, low energy, joint stiffness, and stubborn weight changes. In The 30-Day Anti-Inflammation Plan, Elina Friezer presents a gentle, food-focused approach to helping the body regain balance and support long-term wellness.This book is built around realistic, sustainable habits rather than strict diets or complicated rules. It explains how daily choices-what you eat, how you move, how well you rest, and how you manage stress-shape the body's internal environment. When inflammation stays active, it can quietly disrupt digestion, drain energy, and interfere with natural repair processes. With simple adjustments, the body can begin to move back toward a more comfortable and steady state.To make this simple and enjoyable, the book includes a full collection of nourishing, anti-inflammatory recipes for every part of the day. You will find: Comforting breakfasts that support energy and digestionHealing smoothies and drinks for hydration and balanceSatisfying snacks and light meals to keep cravings in checkFresh salads and fiber-rich sidesFilling main meals made with wholesome ingredientsFlavor-boosting sauces, herbs, and dressings to keep meals excitingThese recipes are designed to be easy to prepare, gentle on the stomach, and satisfying enough to help you stay consistent without feeling deprived.The final section of the book brings everything together in a clear, step-by-step 30-day reset plan. Each week builds on the last, guiding you through a smooth transition into a more supportive way of eating and living. You will learn how to prepare, how to pace yourself, and how to turn these changes into lasting habits rather than short-term fixes.The 30-Day Anti-Inflammation Plan is for anyone who wants to feel better, have more steady energy, enjoy food again, and support their body in a natural, sustainable way. With practical guidance, real-world recipes, and a structured reset program, this book gives you the tools to move toward better health-one meal, one habit, and one day at a time.