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Feature | The Eczema Friendly Diet | Anti Inflammatory Foods | Eczema meal plan
August 24, 2018

People with atopic dermatitis (commonly known as eczema) often suffer from dry, itchy and peeling skin. Though eczema causes extreme discomfort in those who suffer from it, it doesn’t have to prevent them from living a comfortable and happy life. It turns out that a mindful diet can ease or prevent inflammation. So, if you’ve been diagnosed with this inflammatory skin condition then give yourself the upper-hand with this eczema-friendly diet. Read on to learn which foods you NEED in your meal plan and which foods might be doing damage!

Eczema Friendly Diet | Foods to Eat and Avoid

 

What to Eat

1. Anti-inflammatory Fruits And Vegetables

Anti-inflammatory Fruits And Vegetables | The Eczema Friendly Diet | Anti Inflammatory Foods | Eczema meal plan

Natural and raw foods like fruits and vegetables are anti-inflammatory and eczema-friendly. These foods also help reduce the body’s acidity:

  • Apples
  • Blueberries
  • Broccoli
  • Cherries
  • Kale
  • Spinach

2. Fatty Fish Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Choose fatty fish that’s rich in omega-3 fatty acids to help improve skin health and prevent eczema. Get your daily dose of these healthy fats from:

  • Albacore tuna
  • Herring
  • Mackerel
  • Salmon
  • Sardines

3. Probiotic-Rich Foods

Probiotic-Rich Foods | The Eczema Friendly Diet | Anti Inflammatory Foods | foods to avoid with eczema

Probiotics provide good bacteria along the digestive tract and help prevent the development of eczema. Probiotic-rich foods include:

  • Kefir
  • Kombucha
  • Miso soup
  • Naturally fermented pickles
  • Sourdough bread
  • Tempeh
  • Unpasteurized sauerkraut

 

What to Avoid

1. Dairy Products

Intolerance to dairy products can cause acne, redness, inflammation, and soreness of the skin. Avoid foods like:

  • Milk
  • Cheese

2. Eggs

Eggs | The Eczema Friendly Diet | Anti Inflammatory Foods | foods to avoid with eczema

Eggs are common eczema triggers. They can also worsen most skin conditions. Allergic reactions to eggs increase the body’s histamine levels which causes skin rashes and redness.

3. Gluten or Wheat

Foods containing gluten, like wheat and grains, can cause dietary problems which can lead to a breakout. Eliminate these foods in your diet to improve digestion and nutrient absorption.

4. Junk Food and Processed Food

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Drop those french fries! Processed foods and junk food contain all kinds of artificial preservatives that are bad for your health. It can weaken the stomach lining and increase the risk of eczema.

5. Nuts

Allergic reactions to nuts can also worsen the skin condition. A study shows that children with eczema have a high risk of developing nut allergies.

6. Shellfish

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Shellfish is a type of seafood that you must avoid, especially if you’re allergic to it. Allergic reactions from shellfish start with blister-like rashes which then crust over.

7. Some Fruits

Some fruits may trigger eczema because of their amines, monosodium glutamate, and salicylate content. Their acidity levels can also disrupt the body’s chemical balance. Fruits with these itch-promoting chemicals include:

  • Avocados
  • Grapes
  • Kiwi
  • Oranges
  • Tomatoes

8. Soy Products

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Soy products are also foods most people are allergic to. Avoid eating these products because an allergic reaction can trigger or worsen eczema.

9. Spices

If you have eczema you should definitely avoid the following spices during the early stages of eczema:

  • Cinnamon
  • Cloves
  • Vanilla

10. Sugar

Sugar | The Eczema Friendly Diet | Anti Inflammatory Foods | foods to avoid with eczema

Limiting or eliminating sugary foods from your diet has a lot of health benefits for the body. It’ll also prevent candida overgrowth which often results in eczema.

 

Eczema flare-ups usually happen when you eat any trigger foods. These foods release the immune system compounds that cause inflammation. To prevent this from happening, it’s important to follow this guide and stick only to foods that reduce the symptoms.

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Eczema Friendly Diet Infographic | Eczema meal plan

Check out this video for the anti-inflammatory salad recipe:

What other foods do you eat and avoid in your eczema friendly diet? Share them with us in the comments section below!

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