Research Snapshot
The PREDIMED study and other large trials confirm that this diet reduces markers of inflammation, improves cardiovascular health, and promotes long-term tissue resilience.
Patient-friendly version:
This diet helps calm the body, protect the skin, and reduce flare-ups of inflammation.
Core Principles
- Olive oil as the primary fat
- Lots of vegetables and fruits
- Whole grains
- Nuts and seeds
- Beans
- Fish twice per week
- Minimal processed foods
- Red meat in small amounts
Featured Snippet:
Q: Is the Mediterranean diet good for lymphedema?
A: Yes. It supports lower inflammation, better tissue quality, and overall vascular health — all important for people managing swelling.