What I Keep in My Clean Pantry: A Guide to Anti‑Inflammatory Staples

What I Keep in My Clean Pantry: A Guide to Anti‑Inflammatory Staples

My pantry is one of the most sacred spaces in my home. It’s not just a shelf of ingredients—it’s where my nourishment begins. The way I eat directly impacts how my body feels, how my skin looks, how my gut feels, how I show up in my day.

So when I say clean pantry, I don’t mean “clean eating” in a restrictive sense. I mean: fewer man-made products, more clarity. Fewer blood sugar crashes, more grounded energy. Here’s what I keep in my pantry to support my skin, digestion, and overall radiance—while staying aligned with my anti‑inflammatory philosophy.

My Food Philosophy

  • No soy, dairy, gluten, grains, legumes, nightshades, gums, or processed seed oils
  • No alcohol, no gums or sneaky additives
  • Low glycemic index ingredients that support stable energy
  • Healthy fats like olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil—always unrefined and minimally processed
  • Herbs and spices that reduce inflammation and support detox

Anti-Inflammatory Staples I Always Keep Stocked

These are the foods I reach for again and again. Not because they’re trendy, but because they work for my body—and they nourish me on every level.

Staple

Why I Keep It

How I Use It

Extra-Virgin Olive Oil

A true skin superfood. Rich in antioxidants and monounsaturated fats. Single sourced.

Make you own dressings, or use to cook with.

Avocado Oil

Stable for high heat and skin-supportive.

Use for roasting or grilling; also in homemade mayo or marinades.

Coconut Oil

Antimicrobial and gut-friendly.

Sautéing, baking, or oil pulling,

Raw Honey

Naturally antibacterial, full of trace minerals.

Stir into tea, drizzle on fruit, or blend into seed-based treats.

Peppermint, Chamomile, Ginger Tea

Herbal infusions that support digestion, skin clarity, and stress relief.

I drink these daily—especially during my 7-Day Reset.

Sea Salt + Pink Himalayan Salt

Full of minerals, supports electrolyte balance.

Add to every meal—especially helpful post-dry brushing or gua sha.

Fresh Organic Garlic and Onion

Immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory.

Use as a base in almost every savory meal.

Herbs + Spices 

Support blood sugar balance and gut integrity.

Use liberally—on roasted vegetables, in dressings, soups, and herbal oil infusions.

 

What You Won’t Find in My Pantry

I keep it clean—not complicated. That means:

  • No “keto snacks” with gums or sugar alcohols
  • No inflammatory seed oils like canola, soybean, peanut, sunflower or safflower
  • No shelf-stable sauces or dressings with additives
  • No grains, gluten, or legumes hiding in snack packs

Why? These trigger inflammation in the body. I’ve seen what those foods do to my digestion, my body inflammation, skin, and mental clarity. I don’t shame them. I just choose what nourishes me instead.

How My Pantry Supports My Rituals

A clean pantry isn’t just about meals—it’s about energy. When I eat meals made with these ingredients, I show up for my other rituals more fully:

  • I use the Glow Up Trio before and after I shower to support lymphatic flow.
  • I dry brush before I shower, then apply Revitalizing Body Oil after my shower. Then I use the DIAMANDIA Body Gua Sha.
  • I often pair food prep as a restorative practice, using food to amplify internal detox and calm.

Build Your Clean Pantry

If you’re just starting, don’t overthink it. Begin with one or two ingredients—maybe high-quality olive oil and herbal tea. Add a spice you love. Swap your salad dressing for a DIY version with avocado oil and fresh herbs.

Your pantry doesn’t need to be perfect. It just needs to be aligned—with what helps you feel more like you.

Want support in starting your own clean pantry?
Download my Clean Pantry PDF Guide or join the 7-Day Reset to learn how I use food, oils, and tools to feel renewed from the inside out.

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