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Everyday Health on MSNThe Best Vegetables to Eat for Ulcerative ColitisIf you have ulcerative colitis, vegetables that contain soluble fiber may be easier on your gut than vegetables packed with insoluble fiber, especially during a flare.
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Everyday Health on MSNThe Benefits of Eating Small, Frequent Meals if You Have Ulcerative ColitisEating smaller meals throughout the day, rather than three large ones, might help ease some ulcerative colitis symptoms.
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Everyday Health on MSN4 Ways to Enjoy Fruits and Veggies Without Triggering Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) SymptomsFiber content and tough textures can make some raw fruits and vegetables difficult to digest if you have Crohn’s disease or ...
These foods may be easy to digest, nutritious, and tolerable for your stomach if you’re having an ulcerative colitis flare.
Acute gastroenteritis and colitis are both inflammation of the digestive tract However the two are different conditions with ...
The common food additive that's linked to autoimmune disease and this ingredient hiding in your pantry could be triggering ...
A large prospective study published in Molecular Nutrition and Food Research reveals that a healthy plant-based diet is ...
Insoluble fiber can sometimes trigger or worsen symptoms during a UC flare. Learn why and what to eat instead.
A large European cohort study finds that a high combination of fruits, vegetables, legumes, and potatoes is associated with a ...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) cannot cause a food allergy, but some people with the condition may be allergic to certain foods, which, when consumed, may worsen symptoms.
In theory, feeding yourself should be one of the easiest things in the world, but in practice, it’s not always that ...
A personal trainer who followed a clean diet was diagnosed with colon cancer after her rectal bleeding and bloating were ...
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