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Anti-Inflammatory Diet The following is a list of foods that are anti-inflammatory in nature. These are examples of foods that you should try to increase in your daily diet to be of benefit. There is no restriction to the amount of food that you can eat. Steamed Vegetables Steaming your vegetables improves the availability of nutrients and makes digesting easier on your GI tract. Eat a variety of vegetable (but try to avoid potatoes and tomatoes as they are inflammatory in nature) Yams, sweet potatoes and squash are allowed. Add your favourite herbs and spices to enhance the taste of these foods. Try to eat vegetables that are LOW in carbohydrates: 3% asparagus, bean sprouts, beet greens, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, swiss chard, cucumber, endive, lettuce, mustard greens, radish, spinach, watercress 6% String beans, beets, brussel sprouts, chives, collards, eggplant, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, onion, parsley, red pepper, pumpkin, rutabagas, turnip 15% Artichoke, parsnip, green peas, squash, carrot 20+% yam Grains and Legumes Eat 1-2 cups of cooked grains daily. For example: basmati or brown rice, millet, quinoa, amaranth, oatmeal, barley, buckwheat, rye, teff. Also, rice crackers, wasa crackers. Eat as many legumes as you like. For example: split peas, lentils, kidney beans, pinto beans, soy beans, garbanzo beans (chick peas), adzuki beans. Fish Deep-sea ocean-going fish is preferred (versus farmed fish) ie: salmon, halibut, cod, sardines, mackerel NO SHELLFISH!!! The fish should be poached, baked, steamed or broiled, NOT FRIED!!! Chicken/Turkey Eat only the meat, NO SKIN!!! Preferably eat free-range, grain-fed, or organically grown fowl Chicken or turkey should be baked, broiled, or steamed.

Nuts and Seeds Grind seeds and add them to vegetables and grains. Examples of seeds include: pumpkin, sesame, sunflower, flax You may also eat nut and seed butters ie: almond, cashew, sesame NO PEANUTS!!! as these are highly allergenic and inflammatory. Butter For butter, mix 1 pound of butter with 1 cup extra virgin olive oil, whip and store in fridge. Herbs and spices Use spices liberally (NOT SALT), and drink as many herbal teas as you want. Fruits Starch Breads and Cereals Meat Legumes Nuts and seeds Dairy products Vegetabl es Foods to include: Unsweetened fresh, frozen, or water packed canned fruits, fruit juices (except those specified) Non-gluten grain (brown rice, millet, quinoa, amaranth, teff, tapioca, buckwheat) Any made from rice, buckwheat, millet, soy, tapioca, arrowroot, amaranth, quinoa All fresh fish (halibut, salmon, cod, sole, trout) wild game, chicken, turkey, lamb All dried beans, peas, lentils Almonds, cashews, walnuts, sesame (tahini), sunflower, pumpkin and nut butters made from these seeds Milk substitutes (rice milk, soy milk, nut milk), goat cheese, goat milk Raw, steamed, sautéed, juiced or baked vegetables (except those specified) Foods to exclude: All oranges, grapes, fruit drinks and dried fruit Wheat, corn, oats, barley, spelt, kamut, rye, all gluten containing products All wheat, oat, spelt, kamut, rye, barley, or gluten containing products Beef, pork, cold cuts, frankfurters, sausage, canned meats, eggs, shellfish Peanuts, pistachios, peanut butter Milk, cheese, cottage cheese, cream, butter, yogurt, butter, ice cream, frozen yogurt, nondairy creamer Canned or creamed in casseroles, all nightshade family vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, green, red and yellow peppers, eggplant) Fats Olive oil, flax seed oil, Margarine, butter, shortening,

Beverag es Spices Sweeten ers cold/expeller pressed canola, safflower, sunflower, walnut, pumpkin, almond oil, dressings made from these oils 8 cups of filtered or distilled water per day, herbal teas Cinnamon, dill, cumin, garlic, ginger, oregano, parsley, rosemary, tarragon, thyme, turmeric Brown rice syrup, fruit sweetener, molasses processed oils, salad dressing, spreads Pop, alcohol, coffee, tea, all caffeinated beverages Cayenne pepper, paprika No white or brown sugar, honey, maple syrup, corn syrup, high fructose corn syrup

Shopping List Proteins: Chicken Turkey Lamb Fish: Cod Halibut Mackerel Salmon Tuna Trout Wild game Dried beans Dried peas Lentils Soy: Tofu Tempeh Soy milk Soy yogurt Grains: Rice Rice bread Rice pancakes Rice cakes Rice pasta Rice milk Cream of rice Puffed rice Tapioca Amaranth Millet Teff Quinoa Vegetables: Alfalfa sprouts Artichoke Avocado Asparagus Beets Bok choy Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Cucumber Daikon radish Endive Escarole Green or yellow beans Greens (mustard, chard, collards) Jicama Kale Kohlrabi Leeks Lettuce Mung beans Okra Onions Parsnips Radishes Rutabaga Sea vegetables Snow peas Spinach Squash (summer and winter) Sweet potatoes Taro Turnips Water chestnuts Yams Zucchini squash Fruits: Apple Applesauce Apricot Avocado Banana Blueberries Cherries Kiwi Mango Melon Nectarine Papaya Pear Peach Pineapple Plum Prune Raspberries Strawberries Nuts & seeds: Almonds Cashews Hazelnuts Pecans Pumpkin seeds Sunflower seeds Walnuts Nut butters from these nuts Oils: Almond oil Canola oil Flax oil Olive oil Pumpkin oil Safflower oil Sunflower oil Walnut oil Spices: Anise Bay leaf Basil Cardamom Celery seed Cinnamon Cumin Dill Dry mustard Fennel Garlic Ginger Marjoram Oregano Parsley Rosemary Saffron Savory Tarragon Thyme Turmeric Sweeteners: Brown rice syrup Fruit sweetener Molasses