vegetarian recipes for interstitial cystitis

Greetings! Welcome to this collection of vegetarian and vegan ic friendly recipes. These recipes are based on my experience. I hope that they inspire you or give you some new ideas to try. Since the ic diet is quite individual, you can check the ingredient lists against what you know works or doesn't work for you. Please feel free to share your recipes or experiences with me.


Saturday, 3 May 2014

useful substitutions


Here are a few substitutions that I have found useful.

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what is the ic diet?

Interstitial cystitis is a painful bladder syndrome caused by damage to the bladder lining and resulting in inflammation of the bladder tissue. The ic diet is essentially a low acid diet that does not contain bladder irritants. I have ic and have found the diet to be incredibly helpful with managing my symptoms. Some of the main food items I avoid are tomatoes, hot spices, vinegar and citrus. For a description of interstitial cystitis and detailed information on the diet, check out the interstitial cystitis network website at www.ic-network.com. See also the interstitial cystitis association www.ichelp.org.
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I am a Canadian bookseller and a vegetarian who enjoys cooking. I started this blog for fun and in the hopes that it might help others who are going through the same thing. The ic diet has made a big difference for me. It can be a challenge, but it's definitely possible to eat a more plant based diet in combination with the ic diet, if it's meaningful for you. When I first started the ic diet, I stuck mostly to the "usually bladder friendly" column on the icn diet list and then gradually tried foods from the "foods worth trying" list over time. Any foods from the "worth trying" column are noted here as "optional" or "if tolerated". If you eat dairy, foods like eggs and unripened cheeses could be good options for you. If not, most of these recipes are vegan or can be made dairy-free. Best wishes to everyone on your healing journeys!
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