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imlay
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Posted: 07/27/05 - 02:00 Post subject: Diet for lupus |
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Hello,
my mum has lupus and it is getting worse with some foods (like coffee, pork, salt …) What is the best diet for lupus?
Thanks in advance!
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caterina
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Posted: 08/08/05 - 15:52 Post subject: |
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The best Diet for lupus it is proven to be high fiber, low fat (pork is very high in fat) and low in additives and toxins (for example coffee, salt, sugar). No salt or at least very little salt. No sugar!!! Eat more vegetables and fruit and less meat. And that is the diet for lupus.
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Julz114
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Posted: 04/17/08 - 14:36 Post subject: lupus diet |
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| I recently was diagnosed with lupus and sjogren's disease i also went in search of a good diet. I found that everyone reacts to food very differently and therefore to find my diet i had to keep a food journal and then figure out what foods were my triggers. Common triggers are processed foods, red meats, sprouts, and salts/sugars. Good foods to eat are seafoods, vegetables and fruits. No Soy though because it is commonly known to trigger outbreaks. Gopod Luck!!! |
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