Anti-inflammatory Diet for Autoimmune Disease: New Research (AI Protocol)
What is the Autoimmune Protocol (AI Protocol)?
The Autoimmune Protocol (AI Protocol) is another term for an anti-inflammatory diet. Consequently, new clinical data shows that this specific eating plan can directly help patients manage autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and lupus. For this reason, adopting targeted dietary changes has become a cornerstone of modern holistic disease management.
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| Isocaloric diet: 20% calories from protein, 50% from carbohydrates, and 30% from fat | |
| Bustamante MF et al., Contemp Clin Trials Commun 2020. | |
The 2020 Anti-Inflammatory Diet Study
Dr. Monica Guma, MD, from UCSD presented these breakthrough results at the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) meeting. Specifically, her research study evaluated how an anti-inflammatory “ITIS” diet impacts patients with active rheumatoid arthritis. In addition, Dr. Guma kindly provided permission to share these clinical data slices.
Importantly, this study matters for lupus patients because both conditions share similar autoimmune roots. Furthermore, “The Lupus Secrets” already recommends a strict anti-inflammatory diet (AI Protocol) for lupus management. Although we still need larger clinical trials, this study represents a major step forward.
Weekly Meal Schedule and Options
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| Time | Meal | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
| 7-8 am | SMOOTHIE | Coconut milk, mango, papaya, pineapple | Pear, lemon, yogurt, vanilla, water | Grapes, celery, spinach, cucumber, lime, water | Almond or oat milk, spinach, strawberries, pear, ginger, chia seeds, cinnamon | Spinach, ginger, turmeric, papaya, flaxseeds, banana, water | Papaya, spinach, almond milk, turmeric, chia seeds, honey | Parsley, pineapple, strawberries, water |
| 7-8 am | BREAKFAST | 1-2 spoonful of oats with non-dairy milk (oat milk, almond milk or rice milk). Add berries (optional). Green tea infusion. | 1-2 corn tortillas, spread with avocado, sesame seeds, and flaxseed oil. Green tea infusion. | 1-2 corn tortillas with tahini (sesame seed extract) with ½ teaspoon of honey. Green tea infusion. | 1-2 spoons of oat with non-dairy milk (oat, almond or rice milk. Add berries (optional). Green tea infusion. | 1-2 corn tortillas, spread with avocado, sesame seeds, and linseed oil. Green tea infusion. | 1-2 corn tortillas with tahini (sesame seed extract) with ½ teaspoon of honey. Green tea infusion. | 1-2 corn tortillas, spread with avocado, sesame seeds, and linseed oil. Green tea infusion. |
| 10-11 am | SNACK | Plain yogurt (Chobani Brand, no sugar added) | ||||||
| 12-1 pm | LUNCH | Salad (generous plate) OR Grains with vegetables OR Legumes with vegetables |
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| 4 pm | SNACK | Mango, papaya, pineapple, apple, pear or banana + 4 walnuts | ||||||
| 6-7 pm | DINNER | OPTION 1: Vegetable soup/cream + protein OPTION 2: Miso soup + baked/steamed/grilled vegetables + protein OPTION 3: Salad + protein |
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| Bustamante MF et al., Contemp Clin Trials Commun 2020. | ||||||||
A Typical Day on the AI Protocol
Are you wondering what a typical day looks like on this plan? Fortunately, the sample meal plan layout above outlines a balanced approach to reducing inflammation. As a side note, Dr. Guma selected highly motivated RA patients who maintained their regular medications while following this dietary structure.
Furthermore, researchers measured joint inflammation at multiple intervals. Specifically, these checkups occurred two weeks before the study, at the baseline start, and two weeks after adopting the diet. Additionally, they collected stool samples to track changes in gut bacteria.
Study Results: How Did Patients Improve?
After only two weeks on the anti-inflammatory diet, patients showed significant clinical improvements. For instance, overall disease activity decreased. Consequently, participants experienced fewer tender or swollen joints.

Clinical Proof of Inflammation Reduction
Scientists use a measurement tool called the Clinical Disease Activity Index (CDAI). As a result, the data charts prove that CDAI scores dropped significantly. If you look closely at the data on the right, the study achieved excellent mathematical “p-values,” confirming these changes were not accidental.
How the Diet Changes Your Gut Microbiome
The anti-inflammatory diet completely altered the gut bacteria profile in just 14 days. As a result, patients who achieved the best physical improvements also developed a much greater diversity in their gut microbiome.

Shifting Your Microflora to Suppress Flare-Ups
This suggests that your food choices directly rewrite your microbiome environment to suppress active disease. Ultimately, this biological link gives us immense hope that the AI protocol can treat other autoimmune conditions like lupus in an identical way.
Building Your Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Lupus
Medical literature strongly supports several recommendations found in Dr. Bustamante’s protocol. For example, eating foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, avoiding omega-6 fats, and consuming prebiotics directly improves lupus outcomes.
However, other elements have less rigorous evidence behind them. For instance, avoiding nightshade plants (solanaceae) and going completely gluten-free lack massive clinical trials, though they may still reduce systemic inflammation for certain individuals.
Learn More About Managing Lupus Inflammation
You can find deep tactical advice on diet and lifestyle adjustments in chapters 38 and 39 of The Lupus Encyclopedia, Edition 2. In addition, you can use the comprehensive index to look up your specific symptoms and medications.
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Join the Conversation: Share Your Experience
What changes have you noticed after altering your diet? Alternatively, do you have questions about the ITIS diet or the AI Protocol for Dr. Thomas? In conclusion, click “Leave a Comment” above to join our community discussion.
Scientific Reference
Coras R, Martino C, Gauglitz J, et al. Rheumatoid Arthritis Improvement After Exposure to an Anti-Inflammatory “ITIS” Diet Is Associated with Changes of Gut Microbiome and Systemic Metabolome. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2020; 72 (suppl 10).
Author: Don Thomas, MD, author of The Lupus Encyclopedia and The Lupus Secrets.
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