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Showing 1 to 10 of 286 results for Low Fiber Diet
  • The Specific Carbohydrate Diet vs. a Low-fiber With Low-residue Diet Crohn’s and other inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) can be frustrating for patients and their health care providers alike. While food is clearly not the source of the illness, it’s equally clear that diet can play a role in dealing with symptoms and
  • The Link Between a Low-Fiber Diet and Fecal Incontinence Not necessarily. No, you have to have a problem with the sphincter mechanism. Now for gas, it is maybe associated with an increased anal canal pressure. So for gas incontinence, you will try to modify the diet. Stay away from broccoli. Stay away from
  • Low-Fiber Diet May Raise Teens' Risk for Heart Disease, Diabetes TUESDAY, June 5 (HealthDay News) -- Teens who eat a low-fiber diet are at increased risk for heart disease and diabetes, a new study suggests. Researchers looked at 559 teens, ages 14 to 18, in Augusta, Ga., and found...
  • The Truth About Good and Bad Carbs Carbohydrates have gotten a bad reputation. Thanks to fad diets like Atkins, for example, many people now believe eating carbs is either bad for you or detrimental to weight loss. But that couldn’t be further from the truth: carbs are an essential pa
  • Diverticular Disease and Diet There is no doubt that a high fiber diet helps to keep our hearts healthy and our cholesterol levels down. Soluble fiber, which comes from apples, oat bran, prunes, and legumes (among others) is especially good for lowering cholesterol. A high fiber
  • IBS Diet Guide Learn the different diets that may be beneficial if you have irritable bowel syndrome.
  • Liquid Diet and Crohn’s For most people, a diet high in fiber that encourages regular bowel movements is the goal. If you’re a Crohn’s sufferer, however, the time will come when you’ll need to reduce the number of your daily bowel movements. Thanks to special diets customiz
  • The Low-Residue Diet for Crohn’s Disease Crohn’s disease may not be curable, but with medical therapy and the right diet, it’s possible to achieve and maintain remission. Although diet can play an important role in the management of symptoms, it’s not the complete solution. Crohn’s isn’t th
  • Something Else To Blame for Childhood Obesity It’s probably no secret to any of you that we have a childhood obesity problem (and an adult obesity problem too for that matter) in this country. What does seem to be a secret is why? Everyone has their theories – kids don’t get enough physical acti
  • Preventing Digestion Problems Proper digestive function begins with good general health. The digestive tract and accessory organs depend, for example, on a robust immune system to fight infectious diseases. They rely on the heart and lungs to provide a vigorous blood supply. Any
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