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Chronic Pancreatitis Meal Planning
Most bread and grain choices are low in fat and can be a good source of calories on your low-fat diet. Aim for at least six servings of grain a day, and eat more as tolerated. Low-fat choices and serving sizes include one slice of bread, 1/2 cup of plain rice or pasta, 1 cup of ready-to-eat cereal, 1/2 cup of hot cooked cereal, six saltine crackers, two rice cakes and 3 cups of air-popped unbuttered popcorn. Choosing more whole grain products, such as whole wheat bread and brown rice, can help increase your overall nutrient intake. Whole grains are naturally high in magnesium and selenium. The University of Maryland Medical Center recommends avoiding commercial baked goods, like cookies, pastries, and doughnuts, if you have pancreatitis.
Vegetables are naturally fat-free and contain high amounts of vitamin A, vitamin C, folate and potassium. Antioxidant-rich vegetables may help alleviate your pancreatitis symptoms, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, by preventing further free radical damage. Try to include at least three servings of vegetables each day, where 1 cup is equal to one serving. Healthy choices include spinach, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, sweet potatoes, green beans, peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, kale, leafy greens, green beans and Brussels sprouts.
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