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Diverticulitis Diet

Posted in: Diverticulitis
By Dr. David Dahlman, DC
Jan 17, 2008 - 6:27:29 PM

Diverticulitis Diet

A diverticulitis diet is a valuable thing to know if you can figure it out. It could help greatly. More fiber, more water, less seeds. Actually, all of this advice may not be enough to reduce the pain of diverticulitis because conventional medicine may not understand what the correct diet for diverticulitis is.

Foods to avoid with diverticulitis seem sensible enough and why chance it? A diverticulitis diet should not include seeds, popcorn and nuts. That makes sense when trying to develop a diet for a person with diverticulitis. But what else?

A diverticulitis diet can be designed for each individual by following a protocol to eliminate Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Many patients with diverticulitis also complain of other symptoms that suggest IBS. Unfortunately, there is no one diet for diverticulitis or for IBS that applies to everyone. One thing that can be said for sure is that only people with unhealthy gastrointestinal systems get IBS or diverticulitis.

So, restore health to your GI tract with an all natural protocol for IBS and the most wonderful unintended consequence occurs: Your Gi tract health is restored, the pain of diverticulitis goes away and along the way, you determine your own diverticulitis diet.

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