In irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), patients experience gastrointestinal symptoms without any visible damage to the digestive tract. Many patients with IBS believe that specific foods, like gluten or ...
People with irritable bowel syndrome who have genetic defects in carbohydrate digestion respond better to specific dietary interventions, a study has shown. Variations in human carbohydrate-active ...
Dr Vepa also warns the diet may cause: IBS symptoms and disruption to the gut microbiome An increased risk developing kidney stones An increased risk of cardiovascular disease Increased bowel cancer ...
The low FODMAP diet is the most evidence-based dietary therapy for patients with IBS, but we know that “only about 50% of our patients respond to it,” said principal investigator Prashant ...