This document discusses nutrition and inflammation. It outlines that acute inflammation is the body's normal response to injury or infection, while chronic inflammation can be caused by persistent triggers and can lead to diseases. Certain nutrients like high-GI carbohydrates, trans fats, and saturated fats are pro-inflammatory, while omega-3s and antioxidants are anti-inflammatory. While antioxidants can reduce oxidative stress, high doses may also be pro-oxidative, and antioxidant supplements have not been found effective for disease prevention in most cases. Chronic inflammation results from ongoing injuries, persistent triggers, autoimmunity, tissue damage and oxidative stress.