Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD-AID)Anne BarnardBarbara OlendzkiKathryn PostDavid Cave
Scientific evidence supports the use of FMT by itself for IBD, but are there any added benefits if we use it in concert with other natural therapies like diet and probiotics? Is FMT Best as a Stand-Alone Treatment? Limited evidence shows that combining a therapeutic diet with FMT could help...
When Crohn's disease attacks the small intestine, the body may not be able to absorb all the nutrients it needs. Poor absorption plus poor appetite can lead to malnutrition. To avoid this, try to eat a well-balanced diet with smaller meals more often throughout the day -- and drink enou...
It is an autoimmune disease aggravated by diet and stress. It can affect any part of the digestive tract from mouth to anus, primarily causing abdominal pain, diarrhea (which may be bloody if inflammation is at its worst), vomiting (can be continuous), or weight loss, as well as ...
An anti-inflammatory diet for Inflammatory Bowel Disease; the IBD-AIDdoi:10.1097/00054725-201112002-00170OlendzkiBarbaraSilversteinTarynPersuitteGioiaBaldwinKatherineMaYunshengOxfordInflammatory Bowel Diseases
An anti‐inflammatory diet for Inflammatory Bowel Disease; the IBD‐AID: P‐133.An abstract is unavailable.OlendzkiBarbaraSilversteinTarynPersuitteGioiaBaldwinKatherineMaYunsheng