Some people cut out so many foods, for fear of triggering gut symptoms, that it makes their digestive problems worse, experts say ...
If you're living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS, as it's more often called), you're not alone. Statistics show that IBS is the most common functional gastrointestinal disorder, with worldwide ...
When you are plagued with irritable bowel syndrome, it’s easy to think the food choices you have available are very limited. Although those living with the condition are advised to avoid foods that ...
By Vijay Kumar Malesu A comprehensive review reveals why the low-FODMAP diet stands out for short-term symptom control, but lasting IBS relief depends on tailored, evidence-based nutrition guided by ...
The Mayo Clinic classifies Irritable Bowel Syndrome is an intestinal disorder. The exact cause of IBS isn’t well understood, and there is no specific test used to determine if you suffer from it.
One of the biggest ironies about having IBS is that, often, eating a plant-based diet or ‘healthy food’ can actually make you feel worse. Why? Plant-based diets are often high in fibre – and while ...
Avoiding certain carbohydrates, monitoring your fiber intake, and opting for low fat foods are all strategies that may help you manage symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Foods high in FODMAPs ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms like belly pain and bloating can put a crimp in your day-to-day activities. But what you eat — and more to the point, what you avoid eating — can make a ...
According to the NHS, an estimated 13 million people in the UK suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) – it's a common condition that affects the digestive system, and IBS can cause an array of ...
If you have irritable bowel syndrome, too much or too little dietary fiber can affect symptoms. Most doctors recommend increasing dietary fiber intake to relieve symptoms, but some types of fiber may ...
After countless trips to the GP, declining mental health and the feeling of having uncontrolled IBS with no clear way forward, dietician Kirsten Jackson – also known as ‘The IBS dietician’ – began ...