Q. Even though my Crohn’s disease is supposedly in remission, I have ongoing problems with abdominal pain, bloating and diarrhea. I’d like to try a low-FODMAP diet, but I’m not sure whether I need to make changes to it, since I don’t have straight-on IBS.
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Cream of Tomato Soup
How Can I Avoid Malnutrition on a Low-FODMAP Diet?
Converting U.S. Recipes for Use in the U.K.
Q. “I have just purchased your book, The IBS Elimination Diet and Cookbook, and I live in the U.K. How can I use your recipes when they all refer to cups?”—U.K. Reader
When a Certified Low-FODMAP Product Contains a High-FODMAP Ingredient
Meeting the Need for Trained Dietitians
Best Low-FODMAP Sugar Cookies
Sourdough Bread and FODMAPs
Foreign Travel On a Low-FODMAP Diet
If you are planning a trip you may wonder how you can manage your low-FODMAP diet while you are in a foreign country. It’s an important question. Naturally, you want to feel your best while you are away from home so you can enjoy all the activities you have planned. At the same time, experiencing regional cuisine is something you won’t want to miss out on. You can make it work with some extra planning and a little flexibility.