Vegan diet may tame autoimmune hepatitis in kids
NCT ID NCT07118657
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a plant-based (vegan) diet can help children with autoimmune hepatitis achieve disease remission. Researchers will compare a vegan diet to a standard high-protein diet over 180 days in 40 newly diagnosed children. The goal is to see if diet changes can improve gut health and reduce the need for long-term immune-suppressing drugs.
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Conditions
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Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences
RECRUITINGNew Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110070, India
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