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Following dietary therapy can be challenging. The Specific Carbohydrate Diet has evolved over the years since Dr. Sydney Haas first reported on it. Since then we have learned much but there is still much more for us to learn. Below are foods that are allowed (legal) and foods that are not allowed (illegal) based off of Dr. Sydney Haas's initial description of the diet and Elaine Gottschal's Breaking the Vicious Cycle and our current research. In addition this food list includes up to date evidence based information on current research in foods.

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Type of FoodSCD ApprovalExplanationNiMBAL Research
Tabasco sauceIllegalOnly the original red Tabasco sauce, labeled "McIlhenny Company Tabasco Brand Pepper Sauce" is legal but as with all manufactured products check the ingredients. The other Tabasco styles all have sugars and gums added.More research needs to be done on Tabasco sauce and IBD.
TagatoseIllegalA monosaccharide sweetener.No research has been done on the effects of tagatose on IBD.
TamariIllegalGluten-free version of soy sauce.

Soy and wheat contain trypsin inhibitors, which cause intestinal inflammation. However, isoflavones from soy alleviated colitis in an animal model, and soy was also shown to increase anti-inflammatory cytokines in this colitis animal model.

TamarindIllegalA sweet yet sour fruit which comes with a shell.Tamarind contains xyloglucan, which has been shown to contribute to mucosal health in this review. Research needs to be done on its effects on IBD.
TangerinesLegalA variety of orange.No research has been done on the effects of tangerines on IBD. However, oranges contain many anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer components according to this review.
TapiocaIllegalA starch which comes from the cassava tuber.Tapioca caused an increase in anti-inflammatory bacteria and a decreased in pathogenic bacteria when fed to an animal model. However, this growth in beneficial bacteria may still be too much for patients with IBD. Consumption of starch has been shown to increase bacteria harmful to patients with IBD in this review.
Tapioca flourIllegalA concentrated form of tapioca starch.Tapioca caused an increase in anti-inflammatory bacteria and a decreased in pathogenic bacteria when fed to an animal model. However, this growth in beneficial bacteria may still be too much for patients with IBD. Consumption of starch has been shown to increase bacteria harmful to patients with IBD in this review.
TaroIllegalTaro has too much starch in it and is very similar to potatoes.

No research has been done on taro and IBD. However, consumption of starch has been shown to increase bacteria harmful to patients with IBD in this review.

TarragonLegalAn aromatic culinary herb often used to flavor chicken or fish.No research has been done on tarragon and IBD. However, tarragon decreased pro-inflammatory cytokines in a diabetic animal model.
TeaLegal

Ordinary black tea is legal but should be made weak. Instant tea, Ojibwa tea (Essiac), many herbal teas, and teas made from bark are full of polysaccharides and are illegal. Peppermint and spearmint herb teas are legal, and you can make a tea from ginger which is also legal.

Catechins from green tea reduced IBD in an animal model by downregulating inflammatory pathways and stabilizing immune cells.
ThymeLegalCan be used both fresh and dried.Thyme reduced inflammation in animal models of IBD.
TofuIllegalIt is made from soy.Soy and wheat contain trypsin inhibitors, which cause intestinal inflammation. However, isoflavones from soy alleviated colitis in an animal model, and soy was also shown to increase anti-inflammatory cytokines in this colitis animal model. More research needs to be done on tofu and IBD.
Tofutti cheeseIllegalNon-dairy cheese made from soy which contains starch and other illegal ingredients.Soy and wheat contain trypsin inhibitors, which cause intestinal inflammation. However, isoflavones from soy alleviated colitis in an animal model, and soy was also shown to increase anti-inflammatory cytokines in this colitis animal model.
TomatoLegalCanned tomatoes are illegal.Tomato extract reduced pro-inflammatory signaling, but worsened colitis overall in a mouse model. More research needs to be done to conclude the effects of tomatoes on IBD.
Tomato juice (canned)LegalShould only have salt added.Tomato extract reduced pro-inflammatory signaling, but worsened colitis overall in a mouse model. More research needs to be done to conclude the effects of tomatoes on IBD.
Tomato paste (canned)IllegalWatch out for illegal seasonings and preservatives.Tomato extract reduced pro-inflammatory signaling, but worsened colitis overall in a mouse model. More research needs to be done to conclude the effects of tomatoes on IBD.
Tomato purée (canned)IllegalIt has a thinner consistency than tomato paste but is thicker than tomato sauce. Watch out for illegal seasonings and preservatives.Tomato extract reduced pro-inflammatory signaling, but worsened colitis overall in a mouse model. More research needs to be done to conclude the effects of tomatoes on IBD.
Tomato sauce (canned)IllegalWatch out for illegal seasonings and preservatives.Tomato extract reduced pro-inflammatory signaling, but worsened colitis overall in a mouse model. More research needs to be done to conclude the effects of tomatoes on IBD.
TriticaleIllegalA blend of rye and wheat. Contains gluten.No research has been conducted on IBD and triticale. This cross-sectional study showed that a gluten-free diet reduced clinical symptoms in patients with IBD. Gluten-rich foods often also have high levels of FODMAPS, which increase IBD-symptomatic bacteria. Many IBD patients are celiac, which is why avoiding gluten often helps. More research is needed to understand if gluten itself (without FODMAPS) is harmful for non-celiac patients.
TurbinadoIllegalTurbinado is liquid cane sugar, therefore it is illegal.Patients with CD had an immune response to cane sugar in this IBD patient study.
TurnipsIllegalTurnips are a root vegetable.No research has been conducted on the effects of turnips on IBD. However, turnips reduced inflammatory biomarkers in an animal model.

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FAQs

Can IBD be treated with diet? ›

No specific diet has been shown to prevent or treat IBD. However, some diet strategies help control symptoms.

How long does it take for inflamed intestines to heal? ›

Acute colitis that is caused by a temporary infection, food intolerance or radiation exposure typically goes away by itself. Some types of infections may need treatment to go away, especially parasite infections. Most infections take about a week to go away, while radiation colitis takes a few months.

What is the medical food for IBD? ›

IBD-AID Diet
Probiotic FoodsPrebiotic Foods
Fermented veggiesGround Flax seed, chia, hemp seed
KefirGarlic, Onions
Miso*Barley (for non-celiac patients)
MicroalgaeChicory root, acacia root
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What are the 10 worst foods for inflammation? ›

Inflammatory Foods
  • Red meat, such as steak and hamburgers.
  • Processed meat, such as bologna, bacon, sausage and lunchmeat.
  • Commercial baked goods such as snack cakes, pies, cookies and brownies.
  • Bread and pasta made with white flour.
  • Deep fried items such as French fries, fried chicken and donuts.

What are the worst foods for IBD? ›

Examples of foods to avoid if you have IBD include:
  • Fatty, fried foods.
  • Spicy foods.
  • Meats.
  • Creamy sauces.
  • High-fiber foods including raw fruits and vegetables.
  • Nuts, seeds, and beans.
  • Caffeinated beverages.
  • Sweets including candy, soda, and juice.

What can I drink for inflamed intestines? ›

Drinks and IBD

Limit alcohol and caffeine intake as both can contribute to IBD symptoms. Sports drinks and sweetened beverages may also be associated with IBD. You may want to consider nutritional supplements and drinks to add more nutrients to your body. As always, drink lots of water.

How do you reverse inflammation in the intestines? ›

How to Improve Gut Health Naturally and Reduce Inflammation
  1. Eat probiotic foods to boost good gut bacteria. ...
  2. Add prebiotic foods to feed the gut microbiome. ...
  3. Practice stress-management techniques. ...
  4. Stay active to keep your body healthy.

Is walking good for inflamed intestines? ›

For IBD patients, low-impact/moderate exercise is encouraged. Some low-impact activities include, but are not limited to, brisk walking, bicycling, and swimming, yoga, elliptical and rowing.

What is the best natural anti-inflammatory for IBD? ›

Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller)

Clinical studies have shown aloe vera gel is an effective natural intervention for treating IBS symptoms, inducing ulcerative colitis remission, and healing chronic ulcers.

What meat is good for IBD? ›

Be sure to eat enough protein -- Inflammation causes increased protein needs. Choose: Tender, well-cooked meats: Poultry, salmon or other fish, lean beef and pork prepared without added fat. Deli meats: Low-sodium and low-fat varieties.

Is peanut butter good for IBD? ›

Raw nuts may worsen symptoms for people with ulcerative colitis. However, smooth nut butters, like smooth peanut butter, are generally well-tolerated and a good source of protein. A person can opt for white bread or potato bread, which are both lower in fiber than whole grain bread.

Can diet reverse IBD? ›

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is not caused, nor can it be cured, by what you eat. Doctors and dietitians agree, however, that food may play some role in the underlying inflammatory process that causes IBD symptoms. Certain foods may aggravate symptoms, while others may calm them and promote healing.

What is the best way to treat IBD? ›

Antibiotics treat infections and abscesses. Biologics interrupt signals from the immune system that cause inflammation. Corticosteroids, such as prednisone, keep the immune system in check and manage flares. Immunomodulators calm an overactive immune system.

Can IBD get better on its own? ›

Medicines can reduce inflammation and increase the number and length of periods of remission, but there is no cure. How long will IBD last? IBD is a lifelong (chronic) condition. A few patients find their disease becomes milder (“burned out”) after age 60, but many do not.

How do I heal my gut with IBD? ›

Bowel rest can reduce inflammation in the short term. If you have a stenosis or stricture in the bowel, your doctor may recommend a low-residue diet. This will help to minimize the chance that undigested food will get stuck in the narrowed part of the bowel and lead to a blockage.

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