Low-FODMAP Diet for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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The low FODMAP diet is a well-known diet to help improve symptoms of IBD and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) as foods containing FODMAPs can trigger symptoms like gas, bloating, diarrhea, and abdominal pain in some people. These foods include onions, garlic, wheat, rye, barley, artichokes, beans, and lentils, milk, honey and certain fruits such as apples, pears, apricots and watermelon. Watch this video to learn about how the Low-FODMAP diet can be used to help manage Crohn's or colitis.

Speaker: Robyn Nagel (RD, MHSc) is a Community Registered Dietitian working at a Family Health Team in Midland, Ontario. Robyn completed both her Bachelors of Science in Food and Nutritional Sciences and her Masters of Health Science in Nutrition Communication at Ryerson University.

For more information on diet and nutrition, please visit our website at www.crohnsandcolitis.ca/dietandnutrition

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