Low FODMAP Tropical Porridge (with banana, passionfruit, coconut and Brazil nuts)
/This healthy and delicious recipe for Tropical Porridge combines rolled oats with banana, passionfruit, coconut and Brazil nuts. Low FODMAP and dairy-free.
Read MoreRachel is a university qualified nutritionist based in Balmain, Sydney. She is a busy working mum of two teenagers, so is practical and realistic with her advice. Specialises in peri menopause, menopause, gut health, weight issues, low FODMAP diet and sports nutrition. Online and in person consultations available.
This healthy and delicious recipe for Tropical Porridge combines rolled oats with banana, passionfruit, coconut and Brazil nuts. Low FODMAP and dairy-free.
Read MoreFor some people, a diet high in FODMAPs can cause a range of abdominal symptoms such as bloating, excess wind, distension, abdominal pain, constipation or diarrhoea (or a combination of both). Following a low FODMAP diet can help manage these abdominal symptoms - 75% of people with IBS experience relief from their symptoms with a low FODMAP diet.
Read MoreAre you following a low FODMAP diet to manage your IBS symptoms? FODMAPs are a large group of dietary sugars. These sugars can be poorly absorbed in the small intestine and fermented by bacteria to produce gas. Following a low FODMAP diet can help manage IBS symptoms.
Endurance runners often suffer from stomach problems. If you also suffer from a FODMAP intolerance, fueling for your long run can be quite tricky. Here’s some tips to help you focus on your running, rather than your stomach, or wondering where the closest toilet is.
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