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Study claims strawberries improve colon health, reduce IBD symptoms

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Core Tip: Researchers have found that eating just a few strawberries each day may improve gut health and relieve inflammation associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Researchers have found that eating just a few strawberries each day may improve gut health and relieve inflammation associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

IBD is a painful condition that affects at least 3 million adults in the U.S., causing fatigue, diarrhea and other symptoms. IBD includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and is also a risk factor for colorectal cancer.

Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst discovered that adding less than a cupful of strawberries to your diet every day could potentially reverse the bothersome effects of IBD.

“The sedentary lifestyle and dietary habits of many people in this country -high-sugar, high-animal-fat, but low-fiber diets- may promote colonic inflammation and increase the risk of IBD,” says lead study author Hang Xiao, Ph.D., with the university’s Department of Food Science, in a release by the American Chemical Society.

Study authors say fruits and vegetables are known to lower the risk of IBD. Because of their popularity, strawberries have already been the focus of limited studies.

Studyfinds.org reported how the results were presented at the 256th National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society.

 
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