Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment
Anti-Inflammatory Diet

We already know autoimmune conditions cannot be cured, though it is important to note many of their symptoms can be managed by modifying certain lifestyle factors. Eating an anti-inflammatory diet helps reduce inflammation, which may help put primary biliary cirrhosis and other autoimmune conditions in remission, which refers to a period in which no symptoms are present. An anti-inflammatory diet often includes eating wild salmon once or twice per night, consuming lots of fruits and vegetables, and supplementing with anti-inflammatory herbs such as turmeric and bromelain. Individuals following this type of diet should avoid processed foods such as fast food, refined sugar, gluten, and dairy.
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