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Which drinks improve digestion for better gut health?

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Millions of people worldwide struggle with digestive issues like bloating, constipation, and indigestion. Fortunately, incorporating certain drinks into your daily routine can provide significant relief by supporting a healthy gut microbiome, easing discomfort, and aiding nutrient absorption.

What foods cause bloating with SIBO? A comprehensive dietary guide

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For many individuals with SIBO, restricting high-FODMAP foods can significantly reduce gas and bloating, with studies on overlapping conditions like IBS showing symptom relief in a majority of people. This dietary approach helps manage the overgrowth of bacteria by limiting their primary food source.

What are the limitations of the DASH diet?

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According to the Centers for Disease Control, the average American consumes over 3,400 milligrams of sodium daily, significantly higher than the standard DASH diet's 2,300 mg limit. This difference highlights one of the major limitations of the DASH diet for those accustomed to highly processed foods, making long-term adherence a challenge.

The Truth About Oats: Is Oat Bad for Gut Health?

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A daily intake of oats can significantly improve bowel regularity for many adults. But questions about its digestive impact persist, leading many to ask: is oat bad for gut health, or is this a common misconception driven by a few isolated issues?

Can I Chew Gum on a SIBO Diet? What You Need to Know

4 min read
Studies show that chewing gum can increase air swallowing, which contributes to worsened bloating and gas, common symptoms of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO). Due to this, and the potential for problematic ingredients, chewing gum on a SIBO diet is generally not recommended without careful consideration.

Is it good to drink Sprite after eating?

3 min read
While many people believe drinking a fizzy soda like Sprite can aid digestion after a heavy meal, gastroenterologists state the opposite is true. The common practice of drinking soda with or after a meal is based on a misconception that the carbonation and sugar help break down food faster. In reality, this habit can lead to uncomfortable digestive issues and may have long-term negative effects on your health.