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This pages provides a list of all the articles on the website which are written by Consultant Dietitian Kirsten Jackson.

Low FODMAP Pesto

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert Leave a Comment

As much as you may love pesto, it is not suitable on the low FODMAP diet. In this post I will share a recipe that is easy to whip up and suitable for your new IBS diet. Where Does Pesto Come From? Pesto was first used in the 16th century and comes from Italy. Traditionally,…

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Filed Under: Low FODMAP Recipes Tagged With: Low FODMAP Italian food, Low FODMAP pesto recipe

Can You Take Herbal Supplements For SIBO?

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert Leave a Comment

herbal treatment for SIBO

Have you seen the claims that you can take herbal supplements for SlBO? If you are reading this then you are likely suffering with the symptoms of SIBO (small bowel bacterial overgrowth) and wondering what is the best way to get rid of it. You will also know that antibiotics is currently the most commonly…

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Filed Under: Supplements Tagged With: fad diets, Herbal treatment, SIBO

Is Sourdough Bread Low FODMAP?

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert 1 Comment

is sourdough bread low FODMAP

You may be wondering if sourdough bread is low FODMAP? Bread is staple part of the diet you will likely miss when doing the low FODMAP process. In this article I will explain which breads you CAN have. Although many breads contain high FODMAP ingredients such as honey, apple and inulin, there are also suitable…

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Filed Under: Low FODMAP diet Tagged With: sourdough bread low FODMAP diet, sourdough bread recipe

Coronavirus and IBS – are you more at risk?

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert 4 Comments

coronavirus and IBS

This is a worrying and anxious time for all. Many of you have been messaging me asking if your IBS will increase your risk of coronavirus and what can you do about it. With lots of inaccurate information out there, I thought I would write this blog post on the topic of IBS and coronavirus….

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Filed Under: Treatments, Testing and Diagnosis Tagged With: Corona virus and IBS

Will Iberogast Help IBS Symptoms?

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert 2 Comments

Iberogast

Your doctor or dietitian may have suggested you trial Iberogast to help with your IBS symptoms. But what is this and will it actually work? In this article, I am going to look at the science behind Iberogast in IBS to find out if it will help your IBS symptoms. Or is it just another…

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Filed Under: Supplements Tagged With: Iberogast, iberogast and IBS

Peppermint Oil Capsules and IBS – Do They Actually Work?

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert 6 Comments

peppermint oil capsules IBS

Do peppermint oil capsules actually work for IBS? This is a question I get asked all the time. Peppermint oil capsules are commonly recommended by doctors and dietitians. You will probably be hoping that this naturally remedy actually works and is not just a fad. In the post I am going to explain how peppermint…

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Filed Under: Supplements Tagged With: peppermint oil capsules

Food Chemical Intolerance and IBS

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert Leave a Comment

food chemical intolerances

You may have a food chemical intolerance and not IBS. This type of intolerance causes similar symptoms but the triggers are different. In this article, I will explain to you what a food chemical intolerance is and how you can diagnose it. The good news is that if you have a food intolerance, you will…

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Filed Under: Dietary Advice (non Low FODMAP) Tagged With: food chemical intolerance

Sugar and IBS

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert Leave a Comment

sugar and IBS

You will likely have heard the claims around sugar being a trigger for IBS. You may have tried a sugar free diet to help your IBS symptoms. The term ‘sugar’ refers to several different molecules. Not all ‘sugar’ will cause your IBS symptoms, only those which you are intolerant to. In this article, I am…

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Filed Under: Dietary Advice (non Low FODMAP) Tagged With: sugar

Oregano Oil and IBS

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert 1 Comment

oregano oil and IBS

You may have read that oregano oil can help IBS. You will want to trial this claimed remedy as anything natural is a bonus right? In this article, I will cover what oregano oil is, if it helps IBS and whether you should be taking it or not.  What Is Oregano Oil? It is likely…

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Filed Under: Supplements Tagged With: Herbal treatment

IBS and Vitamin D – Is There a Link?

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert 2 Comments

IBS and Vitamin D

Both vitamin D deficiency and IBS are common conditions. Around 1 in 5 people have a vitamin D deficiency and 1 in 10 have IBS (1). So, it wouldn’t be surprising if you have both IBS and a vitamin D deficiency. You may be wondering is there a link between the 2 or is this…

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Filed Under: Supplements Tagged With: vitamin D

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