Recommendation | Why | Get started |
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Cut back on sugar | Some studies have shown that high sugar intake is associated with an increased ulcerative colitis risk. | |
Limit fat and fast foods | To reduce your risk, forego fast food and other sources of excessive animal fats and margarine. | |
Try sprouted barley | In a preliminary study, people with ulcerative colitis experienced significant improvement after taking 30 grams per day of a germinated barley product for four weeks. | |
Uncover food allergies | Avoiding allergenic foods often reduces the severity of ulcerative colitis. Work with a knowledgeable healthcare provider to find out your sensitivities. |
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