fructose intolerance/malabsorption
Is anyone taking a particular enzyme which allows your system to break down carbs and sugars?
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Is anyone taking a particular enzyme which allows your system to break down carbs and sugars?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Digestive Health Support Group.
The diet and recipes are low FODMAP, not no FODMAP. Perhaps we need to look at the big picture. I deliberately eat broccoli because broccoli and spinach are two of the most nutritious vegetables. I doubt if Sue Shepherd said to eat no FODMAPS. I can't eat brussel sprouts or cauliflower or kale, also of the same family. Anyway, since the rest of the food on the diet is very low or no FODMAPS, it may allow a person to eat a little FODMAPS like healthy broccoli. We alternate spinach and broccoli at dinner, one one day and the other the next, and don't eat huge portions of broccoli. Mushrooms we eat maybe once a month, a very small serving. We alternate oatmeal and eggs for breakfast, since the oatmeal is good for keeping LDL cholesterol down.
I developed this diet over the years after a bout of severe viral food poisoning that trashed my g.i. tract. I was hospitalized at the Mayo Clinic, and the nurse told my cousin they didn't know if they could save me. Of course they didn't tell me that, only that I had a massive infection. My cousin told me later; I wondered why my cousins quit visiting me in the hospital. They were afraid they'd get it. Anyway, if nothing else, this diet and recipes may give others hope that some day they'll get out of the pit they are in and regain a fair degree of normalcy.
Thank you for posting the recipes, taking so much time to explain how to prepare these foods and how you went about developing a diet that works for you.
Thanks to everyone. Alot of good info.
Regarding seasonings, have you tried any of the seed spices such as coriander, mustard, cumin, caraway, dill see, sesame seed, poppy seed, etc. to see if you can tolerate those?
I was diagnosed with FM with breathing test. I would highly recommend taking hydrogren breathing tests to anyone who doesn't have a definite diagnosis yet. (FM, Lactose, SIBO).
Regarding diet, I didn't just try low FODMAP. I did NO FODMAP. Total FODMAP elimination except for lactose since I know I don't have an issue with it. All I can say is my diet is very bland (but I'm not a foodie anyway). But never felt better. Slowly adding new foods per the Mayo Clinic FODMAP Eating Plan. It is very specific in the order in which you add categories and individual foods to see if you can tolerant them. I'm doing all of this with a nutritionist at Mayo. I know this is 'no fun', but for me having minimal food options is worth it.
I've also learned to get very good at reading labels. OTC meds are especially a problem. You wouldn't think cough medicine could cause an issue but it can.
Also, GI doc took me off Prilosec and said don't go back on. My stomach felt like it was on fire for at least 2 weeks but apparently it was part of the problem. Also absolutely no ibuprofen products or aspirin for me.
Don't know if any of this helps.
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1 ReactionThanks for the info! I haven't tried seeds because of visceral hypersensitivity. The L-Alanine powder I get is not so much a powder as granulated, and it bothers my stomach as is without dissolving it in water. I didn't know Mayo has a FODMAP eating plan - will have to take a look at it. Regarding meds, they can be a huge problem and my next step iis to talk about them. The so-called inactive ingredients often are active for people with fm.
Sugarless gum too? Can you give specific foods?
What's left to eat?
What do you eat ?
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Hope it helps. Drugs and supplements can also be a problem (the "inactive" ingredients).
VERY LOW FRUCTOSE, LOW FODMAPS, AND GLUTEN FREE RECIPES AND DIET - SUPPLEMENTS AND DRUGS
Since the diet is so narrow, I also take calcium carbonate powder (NOW brand) or tablet (365 brand). Note that calcium carbonate is just as absorbable as calcium citrate (which has sugars - citrus- in it) if you take it with food according to one doctor, and my labs are normal for calcium. Also take Vit D3 2200 I.U. capsule (Solar), multivitamin/mineral (365 Age 50+ Multi Iron Free), and vitamin B complex (Naturemade Super B Complex.) I realize what I take may not work for everyone since we are all different, but this gives a start. Other supplements: L-glutamine (bulksupplements.com or Nutrabio.com), lactase (Lactaid Fast Act), probiotic (Flora Advanced adults Probiotic Seven Senior Specific Strains), and Phillips Milk of Magnesia. L-glutamine is supposed to heal the intestine; I use it as a maintenance dose. The same for the probiotic. Regarding the Phillips, I have the constipation version of fm, and use 4 T every 2d or 3rd day. I believe the food poisoning left me with a sluggish digestive system because I also need the prescription drug Creon for the pancreas even though it checks out normal. Tried stopping it and there was a noticeable difference. Also take a compounded drug, ketotifen, which I also tried stopping and realized I still need. Ketotifen is supposed to quiet the mast cells in the gut and it helps. My medical librarian found this for me (among many other things). Also take sucralfate, compounded. Finally, take OTC Prilosec which I'm trying to get off of. Am down to 1/4 tablet/ day. All for now.