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Guidance for patients undertaking particular treatments: patient information sheets

Beef & Pork Free Diet

You have been found sensitive to beef and pork.  Attempt to avoid the following foods that contain beef and pork.

 

  • Beef and Pork mincemeat, sausages, bacon, offal, and all cuts of meat.
  • Stock cubes
  • Prepared stock containing pork and/or beef stock or ingredients
  • Bovril
  • Gravy / sauces containing beef or pork
  • Cooked meats - ham, pork, salamis, luncheon meat, haslet, pepperoni, pastrami, pancetta, parma ham
  • Pates containing beef or pork
  • Pies, pasties, satay sticks, samosas, pakoras, scotch eggs, spring rolls, wantons, quiche Lorraine
  • Ready meals, ie beef pasta dishes - eg beef ravioli, beef lasagne, bolognaise dishes, cottage pie, sausage plait, stir-fry meat dishes, meat curries, turkey burgers (sometimes wrapped in pork fat), pepperoni pizza, chilli con carne
  • Snacks (pork scratchings, beef or bacon flavour crisps / snacks)
  • Lard
  • Beef gelatine

Please note that any diets and dietary advice in the Patient Guidance section of our website are only intended for the patients attending our own clinics in Southampton and London. These diets are based on a recommendation made by one of the Centre doctors after an appropriate consultation. Our advice relating to use of a particular restricted diet is really only appropriate for individual patients who have consulted us and have been individually assessed by one of the doctors from the Centre and advised that they should follow a particular dietary regime. We do not recommend that people use restricted diets without proper medical supervision. We also recommend to our patients that they should not use a restricted diet for more than 6 weeks in the first instance without further consultation with us, as it may result in nutritional deficiencies. Sometimes food exclusion diets may be clinically effective in the long term, but their management will require a balanced nutritional approach.

We hope that visitors to our website who are not our patients will find much to interest them in this website; we aim to present useful, practical, considered and authoritative information on Complementary and Integrated Medicine. We strongly advise that you should not follow a restricted diet without proper medical supervision by a qualified practitioner.

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