04/6Gluten
Gluten is a protein found in whole grains such as wheat, rice, oats to name a few. Many people find it difficult to digest gluten and suffer from intolerance, which leads to indigestion, poor gut health and causes chronic inflammation in the joints.
The five types of foods that cause inflammation include: Red meat and processed meats, including bacon, hot dogs, lunch meats and cured meats. Refined grains, including white bread, white rice, pasta and breakfast cereals.
Whole grain rice is a better choice for people with arthritis for many reasons, including the ability to fight inflammation. Refined grains have very little nutritional value and can worsen inflammation throughout the body.
Refined carbohydratesFoods that contain flour, such as breads and crackers, and foods such as white rice and instant mashed potatoes are high-glycemic foods that cause inflammation. These refined carbs are also linked to obesity and a host of chronic conditions.
It is recommended to eat 1-2 cups of cooked grains per day of those that you tolerate. Allowed grains include: amaranth, barley, basmati rice, brown rice, buckwheat, millet, oats, quinoa and rye. Gluten-free oatmeal (Bob's Red Mill) is allowed. Rice crackers and wasa crackers may also be eaten.
Limit white rice
“This can activate pro-inflammatory compounds known as cytokines.” So opt for wild or brown rice vs. white rice in your anti-inflammatory diet when you can.
Brown rice is rich in calcium and magnesium helps to maintain bone health. It is helpful to treat medical conditions such as arthritis and osteoporosis.
Do you feel quite bloated after eating rice dishes? Similar to gluten intolerances, a rice intolerance stems from a reaction to certain proteins found in grains. You may also find that if you have a sensitivity to other ingredients like oats, you may also experience symptoms when eating rice.
Rice allergy is rare, but it can develop in anyone. Similar to wheat or gluten allergies, you may also have a rice intolerance instead of an allergy. Rice intolerance symptoms include systemic inflammation. Real food allergies include more serious symptoms such as anaphylaxis and asthma.
Processed meats contain nitrites and purines. These chemicals increase inflammation and lead to joint pain. Meats such as hot dogs, corned beef, bacon, and sausages are all processed and should be avoided. Reach for lean, fresh cuts of meat instead.
Symptoms may involve the skin, gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular system, and respiratory tract, and may include one or more of the following: Abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps. Hives (allergic urticaria), itching, eczema. Wheezing, nasal congestion, shortness of breath, repetitive cough.
It has anti-inflammatory properties.
Rice is a high fiber grain that helps to prevent digestive and systemic inflammation in many people.
1. Omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids , which are abundant in fatty fish such as salmon or tuna, are among the most potent anti-inflammatory supplements. These supplements may help fight several types of inflammation, including vascular inflammation.
Whether it's wholegrain brown rice, polished white rice or long grain basmati rice, they're all considered gluten-free.
Anti-inflammatory foods
green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, kale, and collards. nuts like almonds and walnuts. fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, tuna, and sardines. fruits such as strawberries, blueberries, cherries, and oranges.
Oatmeal has anti-Inflammatory properties.
Oats boast 24 phenolic compounds — plant compounds that have antioxidant properties. One antioxidant group called avenanthramides are found almost exclusively in oats and help reduce inflammation and protect against coronary heart disease.
Some of the foods to avoid that are known to affect the immune system in people with autoimmune diseases include: Nightshade vegetables like potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants. Grains like wheat, rice, oats, rye, barley, and foods made from grains such as breakfast cereals, bread, pasta.