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What you should Avoid for Lyme Disease

Foods to avoid for Lyme disease

Foods to avoid for Lyme Disease

Certain foods can increase inflammation, weaken the immune system, or aggravate Lyme disease symptoms. Here are key foods to avoid:

- Processed Foods: These often contain preservatives, additives, and unhealthy fats, which increase inflammation and burden the immune system.

- Refined Sugars: Sugar promotes inflammation and weakens immune function, making it harder for the body to fight off infections. Avoid sugary snacks, sodas, and desserts.

- Gluten: Gluten can trigger inflammation in those with sensitivities or autoimmune issues. Limiting bread, pasta, and other gluten-containing products may help reduce inflammation.

- Dairy Products: Full-fat dairy, especially processed varieties like cheese and ice cream, can promote inflammation, particularly for those who are lactose intolerant or sensitive to dairy.

- Fried Foods: These foods, often cooked in unhealthy oils, lead to chronic inflammation and slow down the healing process. Examples include fast food and fried snacks.

Artificial Sweeteners: Sweeteners like aspartame and saccharin may trigger inflammation and disturb gut health, which is important for a strong immune system.

- Red Meat: Processed meats, such as sausages and hot dogs, can promote inflammation, and some individuals may benefit from reducing red meat intake overall.

- Nightshade Vegetables (for some individuals) – Vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, and eggplants can cause inflammation in people with sensitivities, particularly those with autoimmune conditions.

- High-Sodium Foods – Excessive salt from processed snacks, canned foods, and fast food contributes to fluid retention and inflammation.