

Nutrition Support for Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Hi, I’m Cristina Montoya, Registered Dietitian and founder of Arthritis Dietitian. I also live with Sjögren's disease and rheumatoid arthritis.
I help people with autoimmune rheumatic diseases support gut health and inflammation through practical, sustainable nutrition, without unnecessary restriction.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by conflicting diet advice, this page will show you where to begin.
Choose Your Path
Is This the Right Place for You?
You may feel at home here if:
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You live with rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s disease, or another autoimmune rheumatic condition
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You experience fatigue, joint pain, digestive issues, reflux, constipation, diarrhea, or dry mouth
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You want nutrition guidance that works alongside your rheumatologist and medical treatment
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You feel overwhelmed by restrictive or extreme “anti-inflammatory diet” messaging
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You want a sustainable, structured approach grounded in evidence-based dietary principles, such as a plant-forward pattern.
You don’t need perfection. You need clarity, strategy, and support with compassion that respects your body living with an autoimmune disease.

Why Nutrition Matters in Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases
Autoimmune rheumatic diseases involve systemic inflammation.
This means inflammation is not limited to the joints; it can affect:
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Joints and connective tissue
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Muscle health and strength
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The gastrointestinal tract
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Cardiometabolic health
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Weight management
While Nutrition does not cure autoimmune disease, research supports that plant-forward dietary patterns can influence:
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Gut microbiome diversity
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Intestinal barrier integrity
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Systemic inflammatory markers
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Muscle preservation
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Cardiometabolic risk factors
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Energy regulation
This is where structured, evidence-based nutrition becomes meaningful.
My Approach: The GLOW Method
GLOW is an evidence-based nutrition and lifestyle framework I developed from my clinical and personal experience for individuals with autoimmune rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren’s, psoriatic disease, and other rheumatic diseases.
It supports immune regulation, muscle and bone health, energy, and long-term resilience alongside medical care.
So, what does GLOW stand for?


GLOW will launch during Nutrition Month. In the meantime, learn about the key pillars.
O / Optimize Energy & Weight Balance
Autoimmune diseases can greatly impact body composition, energy levels, and cardiometabolic risk factors.
This pillar emphasizes:
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Supporting metabolic health
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Understanding medication-related changes
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Addressing weight balance without stigma or guilt.






