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    • Ulcerative Colitis
    • A Full-Body Approach to Manage UC

    Best Foods to Eat When Ulcerative Colitis Flares

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      Should You Avoid Dairy?

      Is it smart to exclude dairy from your diet for UC? And if foods like milk, cheese, and yogurt cause flare-ups, how can you get enough calcium?

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      How to Follow a Low-Residue Diet

      You doctor may recommend a low-residue (or low-fiber) diet if your digestive system needs a break. We explain which foods to avoid and which ones are OK.

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      Supplements That Might Soothe Your Stomach

      Should you add things like turmeric and fish oil to your diet to curb your belly pain?

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      What Do You Need to Eat More Of?

      There's no diet for ulcerative colitis. What you eat doesn't cause or cure UC. But eating a diet rich in nutrients may help you spend more time in remission and live a healthier life.

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      To Fast or to Feast?

      Gatherings and celebrations often feature lots of food, which can mean trouble when you have ulcerative colitis. Here’s how to indulge and avoid a flare.

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