This story is from July 19, 2025
What is C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and why it matters for your heart: Tips to lower it naturally
So...what exactly is CRP?
CRP stands for C-reactive protein. It’s a substance your liver makes when your body’s dealing with inflammation—kind of like your internal smoke alarm. When something’s off, whether it’s an infection, an injury, or even a chronic disease lurking quietly, CRP levels go up in your blood.But here’s where it gets serious: CRP and heart disease.
There’s a more sensitive version of the CRP test called hs-CRP—that’s high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. This test can detect teeny-tiny amounts of CRP in your blood, and that’s super important because even low-grade, chronic inflammation (the kind you might not even notice) can increase your risk of heart disease.
Here’s how the risk breaks down:
Less than 1.0 mg/L: You’re chill. Low risk for heart issues.
1.0 to 3.0 mg/L: Medium risk—time to take a closer look at your lifestyle.
Above 3.0 mg/L: High risk. You’re in the red zone.
Some studies even suggest that people with the highest CRP levels are three to four times more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those with the lowest.
Cardiologist Dmitry Yaranov, who is popular on Instagram as heart_transplant_doc explains chronic inflammation is equal to damaged arteries, plaque instability, and higher risk of stroke, heart attack, PAD. "Use CRP with other markers like cholesterol and Lp(a) for a more complete picture of cardiovascular risk," he suggests.
So how do you keep CRP levels down?
Good news: it’s not rocket science. Here are a few easy to lower CRP and calm the inflammation in your body.Eat like your grandma taught you
The best anti-inflammatory diet is basically the Mediterranean diet. It’s all about real, whole foods and avoiding stuff that comes in shiny wrappers.Yes, please:
- Fatty fish (salmon, mackerel, sardines)
- Loads of colorful fruits and veggies
- Whole grains (oats, brown rice, quinoa)
- Nuts and seeds
- Olive oil (extra virgin all the way)
- Processed junk food (sorry, cheese balls)
- Sugary drinks and refined carbs
- Red and processed meats (bacon’s a heartbreaker)
- Foods high in saturated or trans fats
Get moving, but make it fun
You don’t need to run marathons. Just aim for 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise—brisk walks, bike rides, dancing in your living room, whatever keeps your heart happy.Add in some strength training (weights, resistance bands, or bodyweight exercises) two to three times a week for extra points.
Lose a bit of that belly
Extra belly fat acts like a little inflammation factory. Even losing 5–10% of your body weight can lower CRP. So, you don’t need a six-pack—just aim for steady, healthy progress.Breathe. Stretch. Chill.
Stress is a major CRP booster. When you're stressed 24/7, your body thinks it’s under attack, and inflammation follows.Try:
- Meditation (there’s an app for that)
- Yoga or tai chi
- Journaling
- Nature walks
- Basically anything that helps you unplug
Sleep like you mean it
Your body fixes itself while you sleep. Not getting your 7–9 hours a night? That’s a recipe for more inflammation. So yes, binge-watching that show might cost you more than just groggy mornings.Tip: Go screen-free 30–60 minutes before bed. Your brain will thank you.
Medicine cabinet might help (if you need it)
For some folks, lifestyle changes aren’t enough on their own. If that’s the case, your doctor might prescribe:- Statins (typically used to lower cholesterol, but they also reduce CRP)
- NSAIDs (anti-inflammatory meds, but not meant for long-term use without supervision)
- Other targeted treatments, depending on the underlying issue
The best part? You have a lot of control over it. Eat better, move more, stress less, sleep well—and your CRP (and your heart) will thank you.
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A high crp from RA so how do you know if it's also cardiac related?...Read More
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