Soldato
It's interesting to read this having read a post on the UC Reddit forum last night:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ulcerative...ore_symptoms_since_i_went_on_a_low_carb_diet/
Genuine question - what diets did you try, and how long did you stick to them?
I've read many instances whereby low carb/keto, gluten free, fasting etc. can all help symptoms, but ultimately people are flakey (even when they know their food choices can do harm), so I rarely trust people when I hear things like 'well, yeah, I went gluten free for a week but I simply can't give up bread so I continued to have toast every morning, but otherwise, yeah, totally gluten free'.
I've felt a lot better since moving towards a pseudo-paleo diet over a year ago. If i ever have gluten or even too many grains, I feel bloated and constipated. So effectively low carb, high protein, high fruit and veg and high fat works best for my digestion and therefore wellbeing. I have dairy every now and again as I don't feel it affects me but I'm looking into a2 milk atm since I read something about it recently. I've been slacking due to stressful personal events recently
Whilst I am at it, I am getting a private gut map done soon, with my nutritionist (with AIP specialism) doing an interpretation for me. Its gonna cost me over £400 but I'm hoping it will shed some light beyond what blood tests tell me. I am not stopping my meds though. The nutrition stuff is complimentary and my NHS consultant is aware, and sceptical, but if works for me!