Discussion: Is avoiding eating meat and poultry recommended for patients with chronic intestinal diseases?

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Is avoiding eating meat and poultry recommended for patients with chronic intestinal diseases?

Meat, including chicken, is tough to digest and creates a very acidic intestinal environment. Intestinal pathogens thrive in an acidic environment, so it is advisable to minimize meat consumption. Fish are easy to digest and do not cause acidic intestines like meat. IBD patients must also sharply reduce dairy products and cow's milk cheeses, which are very acidic to the digestive system and burdensome on the liver and kidneys.

Link: The balanced-varied diet is the most suitable anti-inflammatory diet.
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