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Default Anti-Inflammatory Diet

My doctor ran by me that doings an anti-inflammatory diet could have a lot of benefit for me given that my eye movements and vestibular stuff have gotten somewhat better, yet I'm still prone to flare-ups where my vestibular system and eyes just seem to get off. I haven't looked closely into it, but the takeaway seems to be no gluten or dairy, just vegetables, fruits, and meat. I am just wondering if anyone has had good results? I eat well as is, i.e. no fast food and limit how much processed food I eat in addition to fruits and vegetables. Thanks!
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