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      #366443 - 11/27/11 02:33 PM
takinitslo

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I am reading this book (and a few others) and am so confused. All other books and recommendations (and each one is different) agree to do an elimination diet and to eliiminate dairy, caffeine, red meat, alcohol, wheat (gluten); but your diet says no nuts, fresh vegies. OMG. How do you do this? What vegies can you have? I cannot have almond milk? No buckwheat?.

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Re: help!!!!!!! new
      #366444 - 11/28/11 06:21 AM
Syl

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Welcome to the board,

Regarding nuts, fresh veggies you may find the information on this web page of interest.

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"Peel, skin, chop and cook fruits and vegetables; mash or puree beans, corn, peas, and berries. Finely chop nuts, raisins and other dried fruits, and fresh herbs. Nuts in particular can be quite tolerable for IBS when finely ground." However, some of us cannot eat nuts and some veggies like corn and beans even when finely ground due to the high insoluble fiber content.

Almond milk is a staple for many people on the board and it is quite safe.

Although many people cannot handle whole grains some individuals with IBS can tolerate brown rice, corn meal, buckwheat, quinoa and barley. Try small amounts for example try adding a small amount of brown rice to white rice after you become stable to see if it is okay for you.

Before eliminating gluten it might be wise to have a test for Celiac disease if you have not already had one. If this test is negative it is likely that gluten may not be a problem. However, wheat can be a problem for some because it contains fructans. To read more about fructans and other foods that are problematic from individuals with functional bowel disorders like IBS read the first two articles linked to in my signature.

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The FODMAP Approach to Managing IBS Symptoms
Evidence-based Dietary Management of Functional GI Symptoms: The FODMAP Approach
FODMAP Chart & Cheatsheet
The Role of Food & Dietary Intervention in IBS

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Re: help!!!!!!! new
      #366446 - 11/28/11 08:54 AM
takinitslo

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I'm just getting going and cannot get the Cheat Sheet to print. And, don't really know where to start. I guess I will just stick with the basics. Chicken breast and potatoe for dinner. Had rice and some sugar with rice milk. Wow, this is so boring

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