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The original research article addressed these issues ....
      03/16/12 02:50 PM
Syl

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as indicated by the following sentences (See second link in my signature, paragraph 2, top of page 257).

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If the symptomatic response is inadequate, specific questioning is required to determine the adherence to the dietary principles and any deficiencies corrected. If adherence was strict, attention may be needed to modify intake of resistant starch and insoluble and soluble fiber. Other dietary triggers such as food chemicals may need to be considered, as should potential factors such as caffeine, fat, meal size and regularity.




They leave these matters to the attending dietitian or GP. It is unfortunate that the author of the new FODMAP article didn't stress these facts.

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* FODMAP article in March edition of Today's Dietitian
mradams1
03/16/12 07:24 AM
* They're sure ignoring a lot of triggers...
HeatherAdministrator
03/16/12 01:58 PM
* Re: They're sure ignoring a lot of triggers...
mradams1
03/19/12 02:49 AM
* The original research article addressed these issues ....
Syl
03/16/12 02:50 PM
* Yeah, but it didn't seem to make into the end-user patient info
HeatherAdministrator
03/16/12 05:06 PM

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