Corn, beans, and rice form the core of the Latin American diet. If you and your family rely on these foods for everyday nutrition, you may be wondering how they will fit into a low-FODMAP diet.
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The IBS-Free Approach to FODMAP Stacking
IBS Myth: No Dairy for IBS
Many people with IBS are under the impression that everyone with IBS (or maybe just everyone, period) should avoid “dairy.” And who can blame them, after hearing this advice passed around by any number of authors, bloggers, celebrities and even healthcare professionals. I don’t share that view. Although I recognize that milk and milk products are a common cause of abdominal pain, excess gas, bloating, diarrhea and constipation, that is no reason to over-generalize and say that everyone with IBS should avoid them. There are some individuals who actually do need to avoid all dairy products to manage their IBS, but in my experience that is the exception, not the rule.