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Lichen Sclerosus and Diet? Does the research look good?

Lichen Sclerosus and Diet? Does the research look good?

Released Friday, 2nd April 2021
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Lichen Sclerosus and Diet? Does the research look good?

Lichen Sclerosus and Diet? Does the research look good?

Lichen Sclerosus and Diet? Does the research look good?

Lichen Sclerosus and Diet? Does the research look good?

Friday, 2nd April 2021
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Uncover the potential connection between your diet and long-term health with this groundbreaking research on Diet and LS.

 

Erica Eberl is a 23-year-old dietitian and LS warrior who was diagnosed less than a year ago. She has used her skills and resources to research LS and diet and shares her findings to help others.

 

After Erica Eberl was diagnosed with LS, she did extensive research on diet and LS and found three studies that she was able to share. One study from Italy found that avocado and soybean extract cream and a dietary strategy improved symptoms in women with mild to moderate LS, although it wasn't as effective as corticosteroids. A case-control study from Italy found that increased consumption of carotenoids (precursors to Vitamin A) was associated with less LS. Lastly, a study from Portugal found that 50% of the women with LS who had food triggers reported pork, spicy food, and fried food being the main triggers. Erica recommends seeing a dietitian or nutritionist to find out what food triggers are specific to you.

 

"It's up to you how factual you want to take this study, because obviously, it's not enough to actually form guidelines for, like, sclerosis, because it's only one study. But it's definitely something that you can start thinking about. And if you look at other studies that are on inflammation or autoimmune, it definitely seems to be a common trait. So definitely I'm always an advocate for eating more vegetables and fruits, so if that convinces you to go down that path and then."

 

In this episode, you will learn the following:

  1. Is there a link between diet and Lichen Sclerosus?
  2. Could pork be a trigger for Lichen Sclerosus flares?
  3. What are the risks of going on an elimination diet for too long?


 

Resources:

Check out our LS and Diet Comprehensive Guide

https://lssupportnetwork.org/lsdiet

 

Download your copy of our customizable LS Symptom Tracker

https://lssupportnetwork.org/symtpomtracker

 

Or our 30-day Food Sensitivity Tracker PDF

https://lssupportnetwork.org/foodsensitivitytracker

 

Join the community at our next international virtual meetup

https://lssupportnetwork.org/connect

 

Search for a provider in your area on our provider directory

https://lssupportnetwork.org/providers

Other episodes you'll enjoy:

How nutrition therapy could help manage your Lichen Sclerosus?

Is the Autoimmune Protocol the Lichen Sclerosus Natural Treatment for You?

World Lichen Sclerosus Awareness Day Dr. Jill Krapf Q&A

https://youtube.com/live/cIUkX1nzjyA

 

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Website: https://lssupportnetwork.org/

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