6 General Recommendations About Eating Well with Scleroderma

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According to the Scleroderma Foundation, what we eat ends up affecting our body and our health in many ways.  Fruits and vegetables are beneficial foods since they provide our bodies with energy and essential nutrients. On the other hand, processed junk foods are devoid of nutrients and when consumed in large quantities can potentially be harmful to our bodies regardless of our age or current health. We’ve listed some general recommendations on how to organize your meals and what to eat to improve your health.

1. Eat less, more frequently

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Aim to eat small meals every three to four hours. However, if you are carrying an excessive amount of weight or can only eat small amounts at a time, try to eat even smaller meals every two hours to maximize nutrient intake.
2. Eat fresh and natural foods

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Choose whole, fresh, unprocessed foods without any preservatives, artificial ingredients or hydrogenated oils.

Choose products with a short ingredient list. If you spot any “chemical” sounding names in the ingredient list, try to avoid it.

3. Add herbs and spices

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Add anti-inflammatory and antioxidant rich spices and herbs, like rosemary, basil, oregano, ginger,  cinnamon, cayenne, paprika, turmeric and curry powder to foods.

4. Cut down on added sugars

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Unless it causes you some GI distress, the natural sugars found in milk, yogurt and fruit are not a concern.

However, keep an eye open when checking the ingredient lists for stealthy terms indicating added sugar such as sucrose, fructose, evaporated cane juice, brown rice syrup, agave nectar, honey, molasses, corn syrup, and maple syrup.

5. Multivitamin or mineral supplement

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Consider taking multivitamins or mineral supplements.  If specific nutrient deficiencies have been identified, extra supplementation may be required.

6. Water, water, and some more water 

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Don’t forget to drink fresh, filtered water.  Preferably which has never been exposed to plastic. Drink only from stainless steel or glass containers and use a water filtration system at home.

Aim to drink at least 50% your body weight in ounces of water each day. For example, a 150-pound person should drink at least 75 ounces of water daily.

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