What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are chronic non-specific inflammatory conditions. The two main variations of the disease are the Crohn’s Disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Standard IBD treatment typically employs a combination of anti-inflammatory and immune suppressive medications. Nevertheless, the pharmacological approach is not by itself curative.
IBD treatment with Anti–Inflammatory Diet (AID)
The Anti-Inflammatory Diet for IBD (IBD-AID), which is derived and augmented from the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD), is a nutritional regimen that restricts the intake of carbohydrates such as refined sugar, gluten-based grains, and certain starches from the diet. These carbohydrates are thought to provide a substrate for pro-inflammatory bacteria. The second component of the diet involves the ingestion of pre-and probiotics to help restore an anti-inflammatory environment.
Our Current Research:
DAIN (Dieta Antiinflammatoria) in Puerto Rico: More information coming soon!
Find out more about our IBD AID Recipes below:
- Beverages
- Breads
- Breakfast
- Desserts
- Entrees
- Salads and side dishes
- Sauces and condiments
- Snacks and appetizers
- Soups
- Vegetables