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People who are following an anti-inflammatory diet should avoid or limit their intake of: processed foods. foods with added sugar or salt. unhealthful oils. processed carbs, which are present in white bread, white pasta, and many baked goods. processed snack foods, such as chips and crackers. More items...
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Read More »Inflammation occurs with many health conditions, and some foods appear to make it worse. Eating less processed food, alcohol, and red meat and consuming more plant-based foods may help manage inflammation. However, some people have a medical condition in which the immune system does not work as it should. This malfunction can lead to persistent or recurrent low level inflammation. Chronic inflammation occurs with various diseases, such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, and asthma. There is evidence that dietary choices may help manage the symptoms. An anti-inflammatory diet favors fruits and vegetables, foods containing omega-3 fatty acids, whole grains, lean protein, healthful fats, and spices. It discourages or limits the consumption of processed foods, red meats, and alcohol. The anti-inflammatory diet is not a specific regimen but rather a style of eating. The Mediterranean diet and the DASH diet are examples of anti-inflammatory diets. Learn more here about inflammation. Who can it help? An anti-inflammatory diet may serve as a complementary therapy for many conditions that become worse with chronic inflammation. The following conditions involve inflammation: rheumatoid arthritis
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