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An ulcerative colitis diet is one that involves using an enzyme product, such as Lactaid if you want to consume dairy. It also means steaming, baking or stewing vegetables instead of eating them raw, and avoiding butter and margarine, as well as carbonated drinks that produce gas.
If you suffer from ulcerative colitis you may also find that eating several small meals a day, as opposed to three large meals, will make you feel better. Since you aren’t absorbing nutrients as well with ulcerative colitis, you may want to talk to a nutritionist or doctor about taking vitamins.
Some research shows that adding probiotics or good bacteria into our bodies help fight disease. This might be something for people with inflammatory bowel disease to consider. Additionally, studies on herbs and spices are starting to suggest that there could be some therapeutic benefits when fighting ulcerative colitis. Although more research is needed, one of the spices being examined as a possible colitis therapy is curcumin.