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When You Need Low-FODMAP Fluids

When You Need Low-FODMAP Fluids

Q. Do you have a low-FODMAP recipe I could use instead of purchasing bottled sports drinks?

Short Answer: There is no short answer, because an appropriate substitution for bottled sports drinks depends upon why you are asking. Many people don’t actually need this sort of beverage at all, despite the heavy marketing of these products. On the other hand, “Distance or extreme athletes, people with major GI output such as with vomiting or diarrhea, or people with short bowel syndrome must replace electrolytes, and plain water will not do the trick,” according to Dr. Carol Ireton Jones, an expert on hydration for short bowel syndrome.

Beans in the Time of Coronavirus

Beans in the Time of Coronavirus

If you are planning to stay home for a while during the COVID-19, you may be relying more than usual on canned or dry goods to meet your nutrition needs. I saw some mighty large bags of dried beans in people’s grocery carts last week! So I thought it might be timely to talk about beans! I will skip the usual advice about washing your hands, and instead advise you to wash your beans! The following information will be helpful to anyone who finds beans “too gassy”, including those of you with IBS.

Eating to Reduce Constipation

Eating to Reduce Constipation

Although the holidays are behind us, constipation knows no season!

What follows are excerpts from the transcript of my December 2019 Twitter Chat with the International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders @IFFGD. The hashtag for the IFFGD Twitter Chat series is #DDHChat. For readability, hyperlinks and most hashtags have been removed.

Do I Have to Modify the FODMAP Elimination Diet for My Crohn's Disease?

Do I Have to Modify the FODMAP Elimination Diet for My Crohn's Disease?

Q. Even though my Crohn’s disease is supposedly in remission, I have ongoing problems with abdominal pain, bloating and diarrhea. I’d like to try a low-FODMAP diet, but I’m not sure whether I need to make changes to it, since I don’t have straight-on IBS.

When a Certified Low-FODMAP Product Contains a High-FODMAP Ingredient

When a Certified Low-FODMAP Product Contains a High-FODMAP Ingredient

Q. “A product I am interested in has apple fiber on the list of ingredients. Monash University has certified this product, but I know apples are not low FODMAP, so can you advise whether the product is OK? I want to do the low FODMAP diet right!”