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FODMAPS & The elimination diet
      #371138 - 04/24/14 05:51 AM
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In this paper the authors discuss the potential use of a combined FODMAP and elimination diet.

"There is a suggestion that patients with IBS and a history of allergies or with other conditions suggestive of food chemical sensitivities – that is, asthma, eczema, rhinitis – may respond better to the elimination diet, although this has never been formally studied."

They go on to say,

"The different physiological mechanisms behind each of the strategies discussed suggests that combining approaches may be helpful, albeit complicated, in many patients."

The paper says that the diet involves restriction of common food allergens (eggs, fish, seafood, nuts, peas, beans), specific chemical substances in foods (naturally occurring or added; salicylates, benzoates, penicillin, yeast and tartrazine.

I've found the elimination diet book here

Another elimination diet here

Does anyone have any thoughts/advice?


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      #371139 - 04/24/14 08:23 AM
Syl

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Allergies are just that allergies and not IBS triggers. They should be considered separate and distinct disorders from IBS.

The second elimination diet is just a common elimination diet but it has some misleading information one of which is assuming that GI gluten can be a trigger in absence of Celiac Disease.

As for the other chemical sensitivities - Shepherd and Gibson - the developers of the FODMAP approach - address these in one of their more recent articles

Food Choice as a Key Management Strategy for Functional Gastrointestinal Symptoms

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