The Spero Clinic explores the types of foods that can help alleviate symptoms of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and support overall health for those living with the condition.
(00:00) CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) symptoms worsen with inflammatory foods. Avoid:
(00:20) Artificial sweeteners, especially Aspartame, are highlighted as nervous system irritants.
(00:35) Alcohol is a major trigger for many CRPS patients, adding to overall inflammation and symptom flare-ups.
(00:57) CRPS patients often have hidden food sensitivities — not full-blown allergies, but subtle inflammatory responses.
(01:25) Symptoms from food sensitivities are delayed or masked, making them hard to identify without testing.
(01:46) Recommendation: Get an IgG food sensitivity test to identify specific foods that may be triggering inflammation and pain.
For more information, visit CRPS Diet: Tips for What to Eat & What Foods to Avoid.
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