Fasting without fasting: diet mimicry may ease colitis symptoms
NCT ID NCT03615690
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a special 5-day diet that mimics fasting can lower inflammation and improve quality of life in people with mild to moderate ulcerative colitis. Participants will follow the diet for three cycles while researchers track symptom changes. The goal is to see if this safe, food-based approach can be a simple way to manage UC.
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Stanford University
RECRUITINGPalo Alto, California, 94305, United States
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