Living with MS can be a challenging journey, but one of the most impactful ways to improve health outcomes is through your diet. Incorporating more leafy greens, embracing a rainbow of colours, and including sulfur-rich veggies in your diet is a great place to start. Have a look below at the exciting findings from a recent 2023 study on dietary patterns and their associations with MS symptoms.
Eating the Rainbow for Optimal Health
When it comes to nutrition, diversity is key. Eating a variety of colourful fruits and vegetables provides a broad spectrum of essential nutrients and antioxidants that can benefit people with MS. The phrase “eating the rainbow” is about the idea of consuming a wide range of colourful produce. Each colour group offers unique health benefits:
- Red and Pink – Tomatoes, red peppers, and watermelon are rich in lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that may help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body.
- Orange and Yellow – Carrots, sweet potatoes, and citrus fruits provide beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A, essential for immune function and eye health.
- Green – Leafy greens like spinach, kale, and broccoli are packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They may help reduce inflammation and support brain health.
- Purple and Blue – Blueberries, blackberries, and aubergine contain anthocyanins, antioxidants that may protect brain cells and improve cognitive function.
- White – Cauliflower, garlic, and onions are part of the sulfur-rich group of vegetables which we want to increase where possible.
Sulfur-Rich Foods and Their Impact on MS
Sulfur-rich vegetables appear to be essential components of a diet aimed at managing MS symptoms. These foods contain compounds like sulforaphane, which may have neuroprotective properties. Here are some examples of sulfur-rich foods:
- Broccoli – This cruciferous vegetable is a powerhouse of sulforaphane, which may help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body.
- Cabbage – Like broccoli, cabbage contains sulforaphane and other sulphur compounds that may support neurological health.
- Garlic and onions – These flavourful additions to your dishes are rich in allicin, which can have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
Scientific Rationale
The recent 2023 study, “Dietary Patterns and Their Associations with Symptom Levels Among People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Real-World Digital Study,” provides compelling evidence. The study suggests that individuals with MS experience fewer symptoms when they increase their vegetable intake and adopt a plant-based diet.
The findings underscore the importance of a diet rich in plant-based products, which was associated with a lower symptom burden compared to diets high in red and processed meats. Higher vegetable intake was also linked to improved health outcomes.
Sneaking in More Fruits and Vegetables
Incorporating fruits and vegetables into your diet doesn’t have to be a challenge. Here are some creative ways to sneak them into every meal:
- Breakfast – Add berries, spinach, or avocado to your morning smoothie.
- Lunch – Create colourful salads with a mix of vegetables and legumes. Opt for vegetable-based soups or sandwiches filled with greens.
- Dinner – Experiment with vegetable-based pasta sauces and stir-fries. If you’re using a blender, it’s so easy to add in a few more plants without noticing. Roast vegetables as a side dish, or stuff peppers or mushrooms with a mix of grains and veggies. Replace rice with cauliflower rice, and spaghetti with ribbons of courgette.
- Snacks: Keep chopped vegetables or fruit slices readily available for snacking. Pair them with a tasty dip like hummus or whipped tofu feta.
By creatively incorporating these foods into your meals, you can take an active role in promoting your well-being and managing your condition. Remember, every bite you take is a step towards better health and greater vitality.
Working together
If you would like support on your MS health journey, take a look at the range of nutritional therapy programmes which I offer. Please contact me for a free discovery call for more information. I look forward to working with you soon.