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FODMAP Diet for Crohn’s Disease
What Are FODMAPs?
Low FODMAP Diet 101
Benefits of Going Low
FODMAPs and Crohn’s Disease
A Short-Term Tryout
A Diet for All?
Veggies to Eat and Skip
Fruits to Eat and Skip
Grains to Eat and Skip
Dairy Products to Eat and Skip
Proteins to Eat and Skip
Sweeteners to Eat and Skip
Similarities to Gluten-Free Diet
Not Seeing Results?
How to Bring FODMAPs Back
A New Way of Eating
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SOURCES:
Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology: “Efficacy of a Low-FODMAP Diet for Treating Irritable Bowel Syndrome: The Evidence to Date.”
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology: “Use of the Low-FODMAP Diet in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.”
Kristi King, MPH, RDN, spokesperson, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Monash University: “Low FODMAP Diet.”
Peter Gibson, MD, professor of gastroenterology, Monash University, Australia.
Robin Foroutan, RDN, spokesperson, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Stanford Health Care: “Low FODMAP Diet.”
University of Virginia Health System: “Low FODMAP Diet.”
FDA: “Additional Information about High-Intensity Sweeteners Permitted for Use in Food in the United States.”
National Health Service (UK): “Sorbitol: helpful for diabetics?”
Gluten Intolerance Group: “Gluten Sensitivity and FODMAPS.”