Eating a good balance of healthy food is always a good lifestyle plan. But many people with inflammatory forms of arthritis likepsoriatic arthritisandrheumatoid arthritismay make more specific food choices. So we asked our readers and followers, “What diet changes have you made for your PsA?”
I found that eliminating dairy andglutenreally make a positive difference! I know this because every time I consume any I get swelling and pain especially in my hands.
— Debbie Schwendler, Ahwatukee, Arizona
I’ve eliminatedrefined sugar, cut out simple carbs and reduced gluten intake. When I do have pasta, I have pain the next day.
— Drema Trisdale, Cable, Wisconsin
Fresh foods are the best, limit sugar and white flour. Increased the water I drink.
— Tracie Carlson, Bloomington, Minnesota
I chose the Whole30 program. It’s worked well at helping to keep my swelling and pain levels down.
— Narelle De La Quinto via Facebook
Autoimmune Paleo Protocol makes a huge difference for me.
— Jill Mary via Facebook
Nonight shade vegetables, cut back on most meats, lots of fresh fruit.
— Denise Commanda, Oshawa, Ontario
I follow an alkaline diet.
— Jodi McFarlane, Albany, West Australia
No red meat, pork or processed meats of any kind.
— Kelli Hungerman via Facebook
Grain free and only pastured or wild caught protein. Game changer!
— Julie Michelson, Pasadena, California
I havegone organic. Trying very hard to cut out processed foods. It helps with inflammation. I’m going back to exercising on my good days.
— Windy Tackitt via Facebook
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