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  2. Here's What Alcohol Does to the Gut

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    When patients ask if they can drink in moderation, “I tell them it’s OK if they don’t have liver disease and it’s no more than two drinks in 24 hours for men and no more than one drink in ...

  3. Low-fiber/low-residue diet - Wikipedia

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    A low-fiber diet is not a no-fiber diet. A 2015 review article recommends less than 10 grams of fiber per day. [12] Other sources recommend that a patient on a low-fiber diet eat no more than 10–15 grams of fiber per day. [5] Some sources recommend serving sizes that contain no more than 2 grams per serving. [5] [6]

  4. Inflammatory bowel disease - Wikipedia

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    Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine, with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis (UC) being the principal types. [3] Crohn's disease affects the small intestine and large intestine, as well as the mouth, esophagus, stomach and the anus, whereas UC primarily affects the colon ...

  5. FODMAP - Wikipedia

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    More study is needed to evaluate its effectiveness in children with irritable bowel syndrome. [8] Small studies (which are susceptible to bias) show little evidence of its effectiveness in treating functional symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). [31] [32] More study is needed to assess the true impact of this diet on health. [9] [11]

  6. As Fiber Intake Goes Up Metabolic Disease Risk Goes Down ...

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    Foods rich in fiber include whole grains—like oats, whole-wheat bread, brown rice and quinoa—as well as fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and legumes. Related: 12 Foods with More Fiber Than an Apple

  7. A gut-health scientist and trained chef shares 4 easy, tasty ...

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    It says more than 90% of women and 97% of men don't. Leeming, who used to work as a private chef, takes a simple approach to meeting her daily fiber goal while keeping her meals tasting good.