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There is no specific diet for Lyme disease, though some evidence suggests that anti-inflammatory foods can help. The bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi (B. burgdorferi) causes Lyme disease.
There is no specific diet for Lyme disease, though some evidence suggests that anti-inflammatory foods can help. The bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi (B. burgdorferi) causes Lyme disease.
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Humans contract the bacterium through the bites of ticks carrying it. It takes around 36–48 hours for a tick to transmit the Lyme disease bacterium to a person. Lyme disease symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and skin rash.
Humans contract the bacterium through the bites of ticks carrying it. It takes around 36–48 hours for a tick to transmit the Lyme disease bacterium to a person. Lyme disease symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and skin rash.
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Without treatment, the condition can impact a person’s joints, heart, and central nervous system. Even with treatment, around 10–20% of people experience persistent symptoms. People who have symptoms lasting longer than 6 months may have post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS).
Without treatment, the condition can impact a person’s joints, heart, and central nervous system. Even with treatment, around 10–20% of people experience persistent symptoms. People who have symptoms lasting longer than 6 months may have post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS).
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There is currently no treatment for PTLDS, so some people choose to try an anti-inflammatory diet to help with their recovery. Read on to find out how an anti-inflammatory diet may benefit people with Lyme disease.
There is currently no treatment for PTLDS, so some people choose to try an anti-inflammatory diet to help with their recovery. Read on to find out how an anti-inflammatory diet may benefit people with Lyme disease.
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Share on PinterestAnna Mardo/Getty ImagesThere is no evidence to suggest that diet can help people recover from Lyme disease. However, initial research indicates that certain plant oils may help reduce the longevity of symptoms.
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A 2018 study found that certain oils showed strong activity against dormant B. burgdorferi. These included oils from:allspice berriescinnamon barkcumin seedsgarlic clovesmyrrh treesthyme leaves
Inflammation happens when the body triggers an immune response to something harmful, such as an infection or toxin.
A 2018 study found that certain oils showed strong activity against dormant B. burgdorferi. These included oils from:allspice berriescinnamon barkcumin seedsgarlic clovesmyrrh treesthyme leaves Inflammation happens when the body triggers an immune response to something harmful, such as an infection or toxin.
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Long-term, or chronic, inflammation in the body may lead to various health issues. An anti-inflammatory diet may help reduce the inflammation that causes certain symptoms. What is an anti-inflammatory diet 
An anti-inflammatory diet promotes eating nutrient-rich, whole foods that may reduce inflammation in the body.
Long-term, or chronic, inflammation in the body may lead to various health issues. An anti-inflammatory diet may help reduce the inflammation that causes certain symptoms. What is an anti-inflammatory diet An anti-inflammatory diet promotes eating nutrient-rich, whole foods that may reduce inflammation in the body.
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Some foods contain ingredients that may trigger inflammation, so a person following an anti-inflammatory avoids these. A 2020 review concluded that a diet that supports the immune system contains:adequate amounts of proteinmore omega-3 than omega-6 fatty acidshigh amounts of fiber from foods such as whole grainsmicronutrients including zinc, selenium, and iron, phytochemicals found in fruits and vegetables, and the following vitamins:vitamin Avitamin Dvitamin Cvitamin Evitamin B
The review suggested limiting the following:saturated fatstrans fatsrefined sugars
An anti-inflammatory diet is also known as a Mediterranean diet. Learn more about the anti-inflammatory diet here.
Some foods contain ingredients that may trigger inflammation, so a person following an anti-inflammatory avoids these. A 2020 review concluded that a diet that supports the immune system contains:adequate amounts of proteinmore omega-3 than omega-6 fatty acidshigh amounts of fiber from foods such as whole grainsmicronutrients including zinc, selenium, and iron, phytochemicals found in fruits and vegetables, and the following vitamins:vitamin Avitamin Dvitamin Cvitamin Evitamin B The review suggested limiting the following:saturated fatstrans fatsrefined sugars An anti-inflammatory diet is also known as a Mediterranean diet. Learn more about the anti-inflammatory diet here.
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The anti-inflammatory diet includes foods that:are full of antioxidantsare rich in nutrientscontain “good” fats
Some foods that may help tackle inflammation include:nuts and seeds, such as almonds, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnutsolives and olive oilbeans, such as pinto, black, red kidney, and garbanzo beansfish and fish oils, such as anchovies, salmon, sardines, and tunafruits, such as blueberries, blackberries, cherries, and strawberriesvegetables, including broccoli, kale, and spinachgingerturmericfibergreen tea
Olive oil contains a compound called oleocanthal. This has properties similar to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Foods to eat The anti-inflammatory diet includes foods that:are full of antioxidantsare rich in nutrientscontain “good” fats Some foods that may help tackle inflammation include:nuts and seeds, such as almonds, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnutsolives and olive oilbeans, such as pinto, black, red kidney, and garbanzo beansfish and fish oils, such as anchovies, salmon, sardines, and tunafruits, such as blueberries, blackberries, cherries, and strawberriesvegetables, including broccoli, kale, and spinachgingerturmericfibergreen tea Olive oil contains a compound called oleocanthal. This has properties similar to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
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It reduces the body’s inflammatory processes in a similar way to ibuprofen. Fiber lowers the amount of protein in the body called C-reactive protein. This indicates inflammation when found in the blood.
It reduces the body’s inflammatory processes in a similar way to ibuprofen. Fiber lowers the amount of protein in the body called C-reactive protein. This indicates inflammation when found in the blood.
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There are foods that people should avoid if they want to eat an anti-inflammatory diet. These include:foods with added sugarfoods containing extra saltexcess alcoholprocessed carbs, such as baked goods, white pasta, and white bread
Additionally, some people may benefit from limiting the following:Processed foods: Foods such as cookies, chips, pizza dough, and processed meats may contain high levels of unhealthy fats, which may contribute to inflammation.Nightshades: Nightshade vegetables, such as eggplant, tomatoes, peppers, and potatoes, have links to inflammatory flares.
Foods to avoid There are foods that people should avoid if they want to eat an anti-inflammatory diet. These include:foods with added sugarfoods containing extra saltexcess alcoholprocessed carbs, such as baked goods, white pasta, and white bread Additionally, some people may benefit from limiting the following:Processed foods: Foods such as cookies, chips, pizza dough, and processed meats may contain high levels of unhealthy fats, which may contribute to inflammation.Nightshades: Nightshade vegetables, such as eggplant, tomatoes, peppers, and potatoes, have links to inflammatory flares.
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Although there is limited evidence to support this, there is little harm in eliminating them from a person’s diet to see if symptoms ease.Gluten: Gluten may cause inflammation in people who have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. If a person suspects that gluten may be causing or contributing to their inflammation, they can try removing it from their diet to see if their symptoms ease. However, gluten is safe to eat for most people.
Although there is limited evidence to support this, there is little harm in eliminating them from a person’s diet to see if symptoms ease.Gluten: Gluten may cause inflammation in people who have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. If a person suspects that gluten may be causing or contributing to their inflammation, they can try removing it from their diet to see if their symptoms ease. However, gluten is safe to eat for most people.
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Learn more about foods that cause inflammation here. Tips for reducing inflammation
Changing diets to reduce inflammation can be daunting, but there are certain things people can do to make it easier.No miracle food: People should include a wide variety of foods in their diet rather than relying on a few anti-inflammatory foods. What works for some people may not work for everyone, so people should ensure they get a wide range of nutrients by diversifying their diet.Small changes: Rather than changing their entire diet all at once, people can make small changes to gradually replace pro-inflammatory foods with anti-inflammatory ones.Rainbow meals: The darker or more intense the color of a fruit or vegetable, the more packed full of antioxidants it is.
Learn more about foods that cause inflammation here. Tips for reducing inflammation Changing diets to reduce inflammation can be daunting, but there are certain things people can do to make it easier.No miracle food: People should include a wide variety of foods in their diet rather than relying on a few anti-inflammatory foods. What works for some people may not work for everyone, so people should ensure they get a wide range of nutrients by diversifying their diet.Small changes: Rather than changing their entire diet all at once, people can make small changes to gradually replace pro-inflammatory foods with anti-inflammatory ones.Rainbow meals: The darker or more intense the color of a fruit or vegetable, the more packed full of antioxidants it is.
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Choose a variety of different colored fruits and vegetables.Exercise: Regular exercise can help reduce inflammation. People should start simply and aim for 150 minutes a week of moderate physical activity.Sleep: According to 2010 research, sleep loss can increase markers of inflammation.
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Oral antibiotics typically cure most cases of Lyme disease within 2–4 weeks. People adopting an anti-inflammatory diet may notice their overall health improve and may choose to continue with the diet even after they have recovered from Lyme disease.
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While there is no specific diet for treating Lyme disease, many people find that an anti-inflammatory diet can help relieve symptoms. There is limited evidence to support these claims, but there are no drawbacks to trying it out. Anti-inflammatory foods, such as nuts and seeds, fruits and vegetables, and other whole foods may help reduce inflammation in the body and alleviate Lyme disease symptoms.
Summary While there is no specific diet for treating Lyme disease, many people find that an anti-inflammatory diet can help relieve symptoms. There is limited evidence to support these claims, but there are no drawbacks to trying it out. Anti-inflammatory foods, such as nuts and seeds, fruits and vegetables, and other whole foods may help reduce inflammation in the body and alleviate Lyme disease symptoms.
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Other foods, such as processed foods high in salt, fat, and sugar, may increase inflammation. People should talk with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to their diet. The healthcare professional will be able to help a person determine whether the dietary changes are right for them.
Other foods, such as processed foods high in salt, fat, and sugar, may increase inflammation. People should talk with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to their diet. The healthcare professional will be able to help a person determine whether the dietary changes are right for them.
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Lyme disease can cause long-term joint inflammation that lasts long after the body has cleared the infection. A new study uncovers how this might…READ MOREMediterranean diet linked to a healthier heart People with heart disease who choose to eat from the Mediterranean diet food groups are less likely to have a heart-related event, a new study…READ MOREDo anti-inflammatory diets really work? There are claims that anti-inflammatory diets could help reduce the risk of some chronic conditions, but are these claims supported by scientific…READ MORE
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Sebastian Silva 132 minutes ago
Lyme disease diet: Foods to eat, foods to avoid, and tips Health ConditionsHealth ConditionsAlzheime...
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Grace Liu 137 minutes ago
There is no specific diet for Lyme disease, though some evidence suggests that anti-inflammatory foo...

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