Psoriasis is a chronic skin abnormality that causes red, flaky, crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales. Generally, it is seen on the elbows, scalp, lower back, or extremities. It is a non-contagious disease but can be itchy at times. It can affect both genders equally mostly at an early adult age. Read on to know about Psoriasis diet plan (Indian diet chart, food list, and treatment).
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Psoriasis is a patch of increased cell production. In normal individuals skin cells are made and replaced every 3 to 4 weeks. However, in people with psoriasis, this process happens every 3 to 7 days. This results in the accumulation of skin cells leading to scaly patches.
Before we look into the Psoriasis diet plan, let us first take a look at the food list for psoriasis.
A low-calorie diet helps in weight loss, maintaining blood sugars, and improving cardiac health. A 1200 to 1500 calorie diet is sufficient for long-term psoriasis.
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with gluten sensitivity have high chances of developing psoriasis. Eliminating gluten from the diet has a dramatic effect on symptoms of psoriasis. Avoid wheat, barley, rye, and related products. Example of a gluten-free diet for weight loss.Antioxidant-rich foods reduce free radicals in the body and help the body to heal faster. Include generous amounts of whole fruits and vegetables, functional foods, seeds, nuts, and infused water. Read – Sources of Anti oxidants.
These foods reduce inflammation, boost immunity and delay psoriasis symptoms. Include foods rich in omega 3 like flaxseeds, fish and fish oil, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and chia seeds. Turmeric in food heals internally whereas local application of turmeric helps symptomatic relief from psoriasis.
Include omega 3 rich oil like olive oil, fish oil, and flaxseed oil. Limit inflammation-causing trans fats, saturated fats, and MUFA rich fats. It also aids in weight loss.
Proteins help in skin repair and the regeneration of healthy skin cells. Good quality proteins help in weight reduction and maintaining blood glucose levels. They also help manage the metabolic syndrome. Consume low-fat milk products, eggs, lean meats, fish, sprouts, beans, lentils, and daals.
Low GI foods help in weight loss, improve cardiac function, maintain blood sugars, avoid cancer and reduce insulin resistance. Include whole grains, whole fruits and vegetables, and foods rich in fiber.
It boosts skin repair, reduces inflammation, and improves skin dryness. Consume red, yellow, and orange foods, dark green leafy vegetables, nuts, and whole grains.
Vitamin E helps the regeneration of skin cells maintains moisture and cell integrity of the skin. Include nuts, seeds, olive oil, vegetable oils, some dark green leafy vegetables, and a few kinds of seafood.
Here is an example of 1 full day of a Psoriasis diet plan
Empty stomach: ABC (Apple, beetroot, and carrot) juice (not strained) with flaxseeds powder
Breakfast: 1 cup Green tea + 1 cup Masala Oats with vegetables + 1 cup Sambar +
Mid-morning: ½ cup Fruit Parfait with chia seeds
Lunch: 1 cup Salad with pumpkin seeds + 1 Millet Roti + ½ cup Black or brown rice + 1 cup dark green leafy vegetable + 1 cup sprouts
Snacks: 1 cup low-fat milk/ coffee + 2 small Mix daal Chilla with chopped vegetables topping
Dinner: 2 Small Vegetable Paratha or 1 cup Vegetable daal khichdi+ 1 cup Low fat Curd or Raita
Bedtime: 1 cup Turmeric milk
It is proven that psoriasis can be managed by following an anti-inflammatory diet also rich in antioxidants. Consume low GI foods as well as good quality fats. Maintain a normal weight. Regular exercise also helps keep psoriasis in check. Hope this sample psoriasis diet plan helps you manage your health and improve it.
This post was Last Updated on March 8, 2022
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