Anti-inflammatory Diet Chart for Gout Pain PDF
Anti-inflammatory Diet Chart is an image showing low inflammation foods for Update on slow start to febuxostat dose with no flare.
The chart lists foods that are good for reducing inflammation:
Table 2 | Recommended anti-inflammatory food chart.
- Fruits
- Dried plums, grapefruits, grapes, blueberries, pomegranate,
mango (seasonal fruit), banana, peaches, apples
- Cereals
- Whole oatmeal, whole wheat bread, whole flattened rice
- Legumes
- Black soybean, black gram
- Whole grains
- Wheat, rice, oats, corn, rye, barley, millets, sorghum, canary
seed
- Spices
- Ginger, turmeric
- Herbs
- Sallaki, ashwagandha
- Oils
- Olive oil, fish oil, borage seed oil (in encapsulated form)
- Miscellaneous
- Yogurt (curd), green tea, basil (tulsi) tea.
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