Friday, July 19, 2019

Clinical Study using a version of the Paleo diet shows improvement for patients with IBD

It seems that I am reading more and more about studies that tested the usefulness of dietary changes for people with IBD. Below is a link to a study that was done in 2016 using a version of the Paleo diet, known as the Paleo Autoimmune Protocol (AIP). This diet was formulated to reset the immune system by eating foods that will not inflame the intestines. When inflammation occurs it sets off an autoimmune response. This diet is meant to reset the immune system.

The AIP diet excludes grains, legumes, dairy, refined seed oils, refined sugar and food additives. It also recommends eliminating alcohol, eggs, nuts, seeds, nightshade vegetables and coffee.

The study was conducted over an 11 week period. A baseline was established based on severity of symptoms at the onset of the study. Patients were tested again after 6 weeks. They were then put on a maintenance diet for another 5 weeks.

This was a very small study, starting with only 18 patients. 3 patients dropped out of the study due to the inability to stick with it. Not an easy diet to follow.

Of the 15 patients who were able to maintain this diet 11 achieved remission!! That's 73 percent!!!  And all of them stayed on the diet for an additional 5 weeks and stayed in remission. That is as good as some drug studies, and without side effects.

Take away: Although this was a small study it was quite amazing. We are hearing more and more about studies using diet to treat IBD. Look, it's hard to change diet. It's our emotions, our traditions, family, security and comfort. Perhaps a few small changes at a time could lead to big results.

Below is a link to the original study.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5647120/

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