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IBS Diet - High Fiber :Mar 28, 2007
IBS (or Irritable Bowel Syndrome) is a disorder of the bowel that affects up to 1 in 5 American adults. There are several symptoms of IBS - bloating, cramping, gas, diarrhea, and constipation. IBS is not a disease, and there is no cure. However dietary changes can alleviate symptoms. Diet for Irritable Bowel SyndromeDetermining the best diet for the IBS sufferer is a process of finding what works. However there are some general guidelines that may be useful. Avoid Certain Foods
Monitor Your Dairy Intake Drink Plenty of Water Eat little and often Experiment with High-Fiber Foods Note: Recent research has indicated that many IBS sufferers may have food allergies and hypersensitivities. It way be worth trying an elimination diet to determine if this is the case. The research contradicts that which says IBS is a result of bowel inflammation. See AlsoThe Maker's Diet - A biblically-based diet by Jordan Rubin that has been effective in helping IBS symptoms. Low Starch Diet - An alternate approach. |
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