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The low FODMAP Diet - Articles

This page contains all the dietitian written blog posts on our website about the low FODMAP diet.

Low FODMAP Protein Powder

by Bethany Willson Specialist Dietitian BSc Hons 9 Comments

low FODMAP protein powder

Finding a low FODMAP protein powder can be difficult as it usually contains lactose or plant-based high FODMAP ingredients.  This post will explain which types of protein powders are low FODMAP. The post is split into animal protein powder and plant based protein powder, and there are also examples of suitable brands. The low FODMAP…

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10 Mistakes You Are Making on The Low FODMAP Diet

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

low FODMAP diet

The low FODMAP diet is a process used to find what foods are causing IBS symptoms. The process starts with a diet which is low in FODMAPs (fermentable carbohydrates). It is then followed by a structured reintroduction period to pin-point and diagnose food intolerances. In this article, I will be discussing the top 10 mistakes…

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Seitan and Vegan IBS

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

Seitan FODMAP

Seitan is a popular meat substitute for those on a plant based or vegan diet. However, if you are suffering with IBS, you may be  wondering whether this food will flare your symptoms due to its relationship with wheat and gluten. In this article, I look at the science to provide advice as to whether…

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Which Sweeteners Are Low FODMAP? Dietitian Advice For IBS

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert 10 Comments

low FODMAP sweeteners

Low FODMAP sweeteners are an important consideration for those with digestive problems.  Some sweeteners are sugar alcohols or ‘polyols’, a type of FODMAP. Even if you don’t add sweeteners to your food and drinks, they are commonly found in ‘sugar-free’ drinks, chewing gum, desserts, and yogurts. It is important to understand what are considered low…

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10 Things To Do Before Starting The Low FODMAP Diet

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

Low FODMAP planning

This article is for those of you who are about to start the low FODMAP diet and need some guidance before you get started. First things first don’t start it straight away. This may sound like a strange suggestion as you will probably feel quite motivated to make the changes in order to see an…

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The IBS Diet – Dietitian Advice

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

IBS diet

It is no surprise then that I frequently get asked about the best ‘IBS diet’ to go on as Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is often triggered by food. But, as with many things in gut health, there is no such thing as an ‘IBS Diet.’ Instead, there are many different parts to a diet which…

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A Low FODMAP Christmas Dinner

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

low FODMAP Christmas Dinner

Updated June 2022 by Serena Bansal Registered Dietitian BSc Hons Christmas is around the corner, it can be a busy time with lots of food and along with this can come stress, especially for IBS sufferers. Even though it’s Christmas we can’t ignore the fact that IBS symptoms are likely to be worse in this…

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Reintroducing FODMAPs

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

garlic, milk, bread, onions

The reintroduction phase of the low FODMAP diet is arguably the most important part of the low FODMAP process. Done correctly, when you reintroduce FODMAPs, you will start to get some answers around your Irritable Bowel Syndrome dietary triggers. Why Do We Need To Reintroduce FODMAPs? While the avoidance of FODMAPs can help reduce gas…

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Low FODMAP in Endometriosis

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

endometriosis and ibs

If you are struggling with endometriosis you might be wondering if there is such a thing as an endometriosis diet – a diet that could help manage your condition. In this article, we will discuss what endometriosis is and if the low FODMAP diet can help manage symptoms. WHAT IS ENDOMETRIOSIS? Endometriosis is a common…

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A low FODMAP Christmas Party

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

Updated June 2022 by Serena Bansal Registered Dietitian BSc Hons Do you struggle with Low FODMAP Christmas Food? The low FODMAP diet can be difficult to follow at the best of times, never mind during the Christmas period. The idea of throwing a party is likely something that FODMAPers would not have attempted before as…

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