Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune condition affecting over 1.5 million people in the United States, impacting both the joints and the immune system. Managing this chronic disease can be challenging, especially due to unpredictable flare-ups triggered by various factors, including diet. Recent research highlights the significant role of nutrition in either alleviating or exacerbating symptoms. Understanding which foods may provoke inflammatory responses is crucial for those seeking to minimize joint pain, swelling, and other debilitating effects associated with psoriatic arthritis flare-ups.
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50. Cream-Based Sauces Cream-based sauces, such as Alfredo, béchamel, or creamy salad dressings, are typically high in saturated fats from heavy cream, butter, and cheese. Consuming…