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In this meal plan, you’ll find an abundance of anti-inflammatory foods, such as colorful fruits and vegetables, nuts, legumes, healthy fats and fish. Plus, each day offers at least 30 grams of ...
Foods that reduce inflammation include fatty fish, tea, walnuts, and more. Here, a dietitian explains the best anti-inflammatory foods to eat. A Dietitian’s Take on Foods That Fight Inflammation
Breakfast (361 calories) 1 cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ¼ cup sliced almonds. ½ cup cherries. 1 serving No-Added-Sugar Chia Seed Jam. A.M. Snack (193 calories)
Breakfast (380 Calories) 1 serving "Egg in a Hole" Peppers with Avocado Salsa. 1 medium apple. Lunch (454 Calories) 1 serving Sweet Potato, Kale & Chicken Salad with Peanut Dressing. 1 medium ...
Breakfast (281 calories) 1 serving Rainbow Frittata. 1 medium orange. A.M. Snack (228 calories) 1 serving Almost Chipotle’s Guacamole. 6 carrot sticks. 6 sugar snap peas. 1 hard-boiled large egg ...
Breakfast (435 calories) 1 cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. 1 serving Cinnamon-Toasted Oats. ½ cup raspberries. 2 Tbsp. chopped walnuts. A.M. Snack (334 calories)
It’s fine to indulge occasionally, but follow the 80/20 rule: Eat non-inflammatory foods 80 percent of the time, and enjoy your favorite foods from this list 20 percent of the time. Hearst Owned
Luckily, there are plenty of anti-inflammatory foods that can help reduce it. This plan includes a variety of inflammation-fighting nutrients from foods like leafy greens, berries, omega-3-rich ...