Does anyone have problems with Garlic
#3515 - 03/20/03 07:31 PM
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jst4kdz
Reged: 03/10/03
Posts: 74
Loc: Burlington, Ontario Canada
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Since my IBS started I cannot tolerate garlic at all- it is my worse trigger. Do you know how hard it is to buy somethings without some form of it.
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Maybe when I get my IBS under control I'll be able to tolerate it...hopefully you will too! Totaly! I try to avoid garlic as much as possible--and it is one of my favorite spices!! Hopefully we'll be able to eat it again someday when our IBS is under control!
Good luck!
Ruchie
-------------------- Formerly known as Ruchie
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Ruchie- I am glad to hear I am not alone. I miss normal bought pasta sauce, ceasar salad etc......but it is not worth the suffering.
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-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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I LOOOVE garlic, love it, love it, but I can only tolerate it well-cooked (e.g., in pasta sauce). Partially cooked? Forget it. Worst of all? Garlic powder! I don't even own any anymore, I gave it to one of my friends. So at least for me, the dried form is definitely worse than the real thing.
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I LOVE garlic. i buy lemon and garlic fish and put garlic salt on virtually everything (baked potatoes being my favorite) im ibs-d. i dont know why it doesnt bother me
-------------------- -Angela
Healed in Jesus' Name
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Angela - try garlic powder instead of the salt? It's more concentrated with no salt. Sharon
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Tess - That's strange, but then again...aren't we all? Thx for the info. Sharon
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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I can't have garlic either. Gives gas, bloating, gas pains, gas cramps.
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Garlic bothers me too, and so do many other spices. I have learned to eat bland foods. YUCK!
Karen
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I cannot tolerate fresh garlic, but the jared kind is fine (comes either minced or chopped) and you can find it in most grocery stores. I think the garlic causes some many problems since it is a natural dietetic, and for those who have more IBS-d it is going to affect it more.
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