Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Try The Low FODMAP Diet

Low FODMAP Diet

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  • IBS affects millions in the world, and it seriously hampers the lifestyle with the associated symptoms.
  • IBS does not have a cure. Lifestyle and dietary changes can help with its symptoms.
  • A whole food-low FODMAP diet is best for IBS, which ensures balanced nutrition. 
  • This is because Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols food  consumption worsens the IBS symptoms.
  • Gluten-free low-FODMAP diet, diabetic, vegan and vegetarian low-FODMAP diets are available. 

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  1. Food and Nutrition FODMAP Diet: What You Need to Know Available at Hopkins Medicine 
  2. Try a FODMAPs diet to manage irritable bowel syndrome Available at Harvard Health Publishing
  3. Staudacher HM, et al. Comparison of symptom response following advice for a diet low in fermentable carbohydrates (FODMAPs) versus standard dietary advice in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2011 Oct;24(5):487-95.

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Diet varieties of soda are sweetened with artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or sucralose, which are low-FODMAP sweeteners. But it has large amounts of caffeine that h can disturb the gut (caffeine can increase diarrhea). So diet Coke is relatively ok to consume but don’t go overboard with it, or else it can increase the irritable bowel syndrome symptoms.

A)IBS is not considered as a physical disability. However, irritable bowel syndrome disability is due to the chronic symptoms of IBS, like abdominal pain, bloating and changes in bowel habits that hamper a person’s quality of life and mental health. A person will miss work, school, and social life due to the flare-ups. It also degrades their health as they can’t have a varied diet.

Irritable bowel syndrome nausea may be because of IBS or the other digestive disorders associated with IBS, such as bloating, indigestion, constipation, GERD, dyspepsia etc.  A low FODMAP diet can help people to improve their condition.

The reasons why IBS develops are not clear. It can occur after a bacterial, viral or parasitic infection of the intestines. Bacterial overgrowth in the intestines or gut dysbiosis is thought to be the causative factor for IBS.