The Lectin-free diet (also known as the Plant Paradox diet) is a fad diet which claims that avoiding all foods that contain high amounts of lectins will prevent or reverse arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular disease, inflammation and autoimmune diseases. There is no clinical evidence that a lectin-free diet is effective to treat any disease and its claims have been criticized as pseudoscientific.
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