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Simone
, Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 03:11 PM
Foods that aggravate CD?
Are there any foods that should be avoided for patients with Crohn's Disease?
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Jolene
July 30, 2008 at 03:16 PM
Although no definitive link between consuming certain foods and the onset of Crohn's Disease, many individuals find that eliminating certain foods from their diets can help lessen symptoms. Below are a few of the common problem foods.
Foods to avoid:
• beans, cabbage, broccoli
• caffeine
• chocolate
• dairy products
• high-fat foods
• soda
• spicy foods.
Things to try adding to your diet:
• fruits and vegetables
• multivitamins
• plenty of water and un-carbonated beverages.
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