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Carolyn Dean & L. Christine Wheeler 
IBS Cookbook For Dummies 

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A unique guide to decreasing symptoms of IBS through delicious food

Do you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? You’re not
alone; it is estimated that about 35 million Americans experience
the symptoms of IBS. IBS Cookbook For Dummies provides those
affected by IBS with easy-to-follow, easy-to-understand recipes to
create meals using foods and methods that decrease the risk of
experiencing the discomfort of symptoms associated with the
disorder.

Inside you’ll find the dietary tips and information you need to
decrease your symptoms and discomfort simply by watching what you
eat. You’ll find more than 100 tasty recipes you can easily
make at home. And since individuals with IBS often suffer from
various complications-including bowel obstructions, sores and
ulcers within the intestinal tract, and malnutrition or the
presence of nutritional deficiencies-IBS Cookbook For
Dummies provides a nutritional meal plan that will help
alleviate these complications.

* Presents more than 70 delicious, easy-to-make recipes designed
to ease the symptoms of IBS

* Helps you avoid ‘trigger’ foods and choose healthier
alternatives

* Includes tips for menu planning, including healthy meals and
snacks

* Explains what to eat when traveling and dining out

No need to suffer when you have IBS; just get this handy guide
to start eating-and feeling-better!
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Table of Content

Introduction.

Part I: You Are What You Eat: Food and IBS.

Chapter 1: IBS, Food, and You.

Chapter 2: Finding Your Intestinal Triggers.

Chapter 3: Transitioning to an IBS-Friendly Diet.

Chapter 4: Stocking Your Kitchen to Support Your Diet.

Chapter 5: When Symptoms Strike: Soothing Your Gut on Difficult
Days.

Part II: Eating For Your Intestinal Health.

Chapter 6: Beginning Your Day with Breakfast (Without the
Consequences).

Chapter 7: Satisfying the Munchies and Your Stomach: Snacks and
Appetizers.

Chapter 8: Drinks for Any Time of Day or Night.

Chapter 9: Settling Your Stomach with Stellar Soups.

Chapter 10: Serving Up Stomach-Safe Salads.

Chapter 11: Marvelous Main Dishes that Won’t Torment Your
Gut.

Chapter 12: Siding with Side Dishes.

Chapter 13: Diving Into Worry-Free Desserts.

Part III: Simple Solutions for Specific Situations.

Chapter 14: Eating On the Go.

Chapter 15: Making Mealtime Easier for Kids with IBS.

Chapter 16: Finding Safe Dishes When You’re Dining
Out.

Part IV: The Part of Tens.

Chapter 17: Ten Tips for Making Foods Friendlier to Your
Tummy.

Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Keep Yeast in Check.

Chapter 19: Ten Tempting Trigger Foods You May Want to
Avoid.

Chapter 20: Ten Strategies for Avoiding Common Eating Traps.

Part V: Appendixes.

Appendix A: Metric Conversion Guide.

Appendix B: Sensible Trigger Food Substitutes.

Appendix C: Soluble and Insoluble Fiber Charts.

Appendix D: Surprising Sources of Major Triggers.

Index.

About the author

Carolyn Dean, MD, ND, consults widely on IBS, Crohn’s disease, and colitis, and she understands their relationship to food and chemical allergies, infection, autoimmune disease, and stress. L. Christine Wheeler, MA, is an author, freelance writer, and a Certified EFT Practitioner. Dean and Wheeler are the authors of IBS For Dummies.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 368 ● ISBN 9780470589960 ● File size 4.2 MB ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2009 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2320396 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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