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Diet Chart For scalp psoriasis
Last Updated: Dec 10, 2024
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Psoriasis is a chronic condition that causes reddish, dry scalp on the skin. According to statistics of University of Maryland medical center, 10 million Indians are the victims of this disease. It is genuinely recommended to consult skin specialist doctor for the treatment. An appropriate scalp psoriasis diet is a good way to reduce and delay in the intensity of it, although basic nutrients and food items should meet the requirements of the diet.
Diet should include:
- All vital group of nutrients including carbohydrates, protein source and fat.
- According to University of Maryland medical center, oil in salmon, albacore tuna and other fish oils are the best ingredients to include in the scalp psoriasis diet.
- Whole grain bread with mild cheese, cereals and soybeans is recommended for breakfast.
- Healthy boiled green vegetables are good for curing skin disease with less spice in ingredients.
- Non-veg food is usually avoided during diet period, since it is made spicy and extra proteins will creates boils over the skin.
- If necessary, boiled and cooked meat is recommended once in a week.
- Spice curry, dal and hotel foods are not recommended as it boost the symptoms to appear.
- Although following diet with dedication will show results and it will surely have an impact over our body functioning.
Diet Chart
Sunday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Utappam 2+ 1 tbs green chutney. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 portion Fruits(Papaya, Grapefruit,Pineapple, Blueberry, Orange, Apple, cherries.) |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | Tomato Veg pulav rice 1.5 cup+ 1 cup Low fat curd. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | green gram sprouts 1 cup+ Olive oil+ Black pepper |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Bajra roti- 3+ 1/2 cup green beans subji |
Monday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Mix veg Poha 1 cup+ scrambled egg (2 Egg) |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | green gram sprouts 1 cup |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 4 Roti+1/2 cup salad + Fish curry (Salmon 75g). |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 portion Fruits(Papaya, Grapefruit,Pineapple, Blueberry, Orange, Apple, cherries.) |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Fermented ragi dosa- 3+Ridge guard subji 1/2 cup. |
Tuesday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Vegetable Oats Upma 1 cup+ 1/2 cup low fat milk. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 portion Fruits(Papaya, Grapefruit,Pineapple, Blueberry, Orange, Apple, cherries.) |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup rice+Palak dal 1/2 cup + 1/2 cup Beetroot subji |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 cup boilled channa+ olive oil+ Black pepper |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Jowar roti- 3+ Ladies finger subji 1/2 cup. |
Wednesday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | 2 Besan cheela+Tomato chutney+ 1/2 cup low fat milk. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 portion Fruits(Papaya, Grapefruit,Pineapple, Blueberry, Orange, Apple, cherries.) |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup brown rice +Tomato with coconut curry 1/2 cup+ Spinach subji 1/2 cup. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 cup skim milk. |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | 1 cup quinoa mix vegetables upma+ Tomato chutney |
Thursday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | 4 Idli(rice) + Sambar 1/2 cup/ 1 table spoon Gren chutney/ Tomato Chutney |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | plane Yoghurt with raw vegetables / grilled vegetables -1 cup |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup rice+ Tuna curry ( 80 gm Tuna)+ 1/2 cup kale salad. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 portion Fruits(Papaya, Grapefruit,Pineapple, Blueberry, Orange, Apple, cherries.) |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Rice dosa-3+ Potato masala 1/2 cup. |
Friday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Moong dal cheela- 3+ Tomato chutney. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 portion Fruits(Papaya, Grapefruit,Pineapple, Blueberry, Orange, Apple, cherries.) |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1 cup rice+ Mushroom curry 1/2 cup + Ladies finger subji 1/2 cup+ celery salad 12 cup |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | Brussels sprouts salad 1/2 cup |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Buckwheat roti- 3+ 1/2 cup green beans subji |
Saturday | |
Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) | Rice dosa-3+ Potato masala 1/2 cup. |
Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM) | 1 cup boilled black channa. |
Lunch (2:00-2:30PM) | 1/2 cup rice + 2 medium chappati+ Fish masala 1 cup( Mackerel 75 g)+ Snake guard subji 1/2 cup. |
Evening (4:00-4:30PM) | 1 portion Fruits(Papaya, Grapefruit,Pineapple, Blueberry, Orange, Apple, cherries.) |
Dinner (8:00-8:30PM) | Mix veg Pulav rice-1 cup |
Food Items To Limit
- Psoriasis is an inflammatory condition, and junk foods tend to be high in saturated and trans fats and refined starches and sugars, all of which can promote inflammation. Another reason to avoid junk foods is that that they are high in calories with little nutritional value, and people with psoriasis often have weight problems.
- Red meats contain a polyunsaturated fat called arachidonic acid. This type of fat can worsen psoriasis symptoms because it can easily be converted into inflammatory compounds. Also avoid processed meats, such as sausage and bacon.
- Some people report that consuming plants from the “nightshade family” — which includes peppers, white potatoes, eggplant, and tomatoes — exacerbates their psoriasis. These vegetables contain solanine, a chemical compound that has been shown to trigger pain in some people.
- Sometimes an allergic reaction can cause psoriasis to flare. Citrus fruits, such as grapefruit, oranges, lemons, and limes, are a common allergen.
- This protein is found in some grass-related grains, including rye, wheat, and barley. Researchers in Portugal found that psoriasis symptoms in some people with a gluten sensitivity improved after they began avoiding gluten.
- Some people with psoriasis find condiments and spices to be their enemy. The ones that seem to cause the most trouble for people with psoriasis are pimento, cinnamon, curry, vinegar, mayo, paprika, Tabasco sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and ketchup. These condiments are all on the no-no list because substances in each of them can increase inflammation.
Do's And Dont's
Do's:
- Just because it can go on your body doesn’t mean its suitable for your scalp. The NPF states that there are a variety of topicals that are safe for both the body and scalp, some of which include anthralin, Dovonex, Taclonex and Tazorac. Also be sure not to use anything prescribed for the scalp unless directed by a doctor.
- The best natural products for your hair and scalp are usually the ingredients you can also ingest. Other scalp-friendly products include olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado.
- Tar has proven effective as a treatment for psoriasis for decades, but applying it can be messy, time consuming and changes can take time. Salicylic acid can also be useful, but can result in temporary hair loss if left on the scalp for too long. Additionally, over the counter scale softeners can be placed on the scalp to help loosen scales. The downside is that while these products can help with psoriasis, they often dry out the hair.
- Even though half of psoriasis suffers will experience symptoms on their scalp, many mistake the white flakes for dandruff and don’t receive proper treatment until the condition becomes unbearable. And at that point, it can be a tricky condition to manage.
Don'ts:
- Inform your doctor know immediately if you notice plaques in your scalp. Ignoring these symptoms could worsen the disease and increase the risk of hair loss. You may also want to talk with your doctor about systemic drugs, which target the entire body including the scalp, without having to apply topical treatments directly.
- It’s important to wear whatever feels comfortable, whether it’s dark or light, but some choose not to wear dark colors because flakes can be very noticeable. Lighter color clothing or shirts with prints can help camouflage flakes or reduce the appearance of them.
- Like the rest of your body, the scalp can be negatively affected by hot water. It can also be counterproductive for your condition, drying out your skin and making you more prone to having a flare.
- Don't use harmful chemicals for your hair.
Food Items You Can Easily Consume
- Oil in salmon, albacore tuna and other fatty fish provides anti-inflammatory benefits and may help reduce itching and redness linked with psoriasis.
- Whole grains are low-glycemic, meaning they have a mild impact on your blood sugar levels and may improve appetite control and hormonal levels and lead to improved symptoms.
- Whole grain breads and cereals also provide folic acid -- a synthetic form of the B-vitamin folate.
- If you take the psoriasis medication methotrexate, you may need increased folic acid.
- Colorful fruits and vegetables, such as berries, bell peppers and leafy greens, provide antioxidants that help strengthen your immune system.
- Healthy protein-rich foods include skinless white-meat poultry, fish, low-fat dairy or soy-based products and legumes. In addition to fatty fish, nuts, seeds, vegetable oils and avocados provide healthy fats.
References
- Wolters M. Diet and psoriasis: experimental data and clinical evidence. British Journal of Dermatology. 2005 Oct;153(4):706-14. [Cited 02 July 2019]. Available from:
- Debbaneh M, Millsop JW, Bhatia BK, Koo J, Liao W. Diet and psoriasis, part I: Impact of weight loss interventions. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2014 Jul 1;71(1):133-40. [Cited 02 July 2019]. Available from:
- Bhatia BK, Millsop JW, Debbaneh M, Koo J, Linos E, Liao W. Diet and psoriasis, part II: celiac disease and role of a gluten-free diet. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2014 Aug 1;71(2):350-8. [Cited 02 July 2019]. Available from:
- Millsop JW, Bhatia BK, Debbaneh M, Koo J, Liao W. Diet and psoriasis, part III: role of nutritional supplements. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2014 Sep 1;71(3):561-9. [Cited 02 July 2019]. Available from:
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Written ByDrx Hina FirdousPhD (Pharmacology) Pursuing, M.Pharma (Pharmacology), B.Pharma - Certificate in Nutrition and Child CarePharmacology
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