Anyway, like I said before, the big thing I try to stay away from is gluten. I saw a huge improvement when I cut gluten completely out of my diet. It is slowly creeping back in and my digestion is suffering for it. I didn't really have a problem avoiding it until we moved up here, but there are just so many good and new things to eat!
I read this article from World Journal of Gastroenterology and it also has given me some guidance in both diet and supplementation. The major beneficial dietary components it recommends are probiotics, omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and aloe. This seems like an opportunity to add another goal to my list!
Consume probiotics, omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and aloe every single day.
I have a prescription strength probiotic that I've been taking, but I'm not very consistent with it. Same thing with my omega-3 supplement (and now I'm out and haven't gotten a new bottle). I love pretty much all seafood and try to eat as much as possible so hopefully that's helping. As far as antioxidants go, I try to include a lot of different fruits and vegetables in my diet. However, my big problem is that I don't really digest higher fiber foods very well seeing how I'm lacking a large intestine. I think that I need to be more vigilant with taking digestive enzymes when I eat to get the most benefit from my food.
I haven't tried aloe since it was forced on me when I first was diagnosed with UC. It was pretty horrible if I remember correctly. I guess I'm going to have to suck it up and go get a bottle. Ugh.
I've also been taking an encapsulated whole food based multivitamin. Without a colon (meaning short bowel transit time) I'm at risk for developing nutritional deficiencies. This is something I have been pretty good about doing since last year. I was having a lot or problems with just being exhausted all the time and then my hair started falling out it huge clumps. I went to my doctors a couple of times, but they said that my blood work was fine. I finally went to a naturopath and she looked at me, bent my nails, and said I was probably anemic. She did the blood work for that and she was totally right! I was severely anemic and therefore have been anemic for quite a while. I can't believe the other two doctors I went to never checked for that. She put me on a multivitamin and some extra iron. I started feeling better a couple of months and my hair started growing back. So I'm pretty much going to be taking a multivitamin until a doctor tells me to stop.
So there you have it. The basis for my diet and supplementation. I'll be tweaking things as I go along to account for my j-pouch (it doesn't like a lot of raw veggies) and how I react. I'm still not looking forward to forcing down the sliminess that is aloe, but if it helps I can't complain too much, right?
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