These days, you’d be hard pressed to come across health professionals or members of the public that haven’t heard of the low-FODMAP diet. Plenty of doctors and dietitians are recommending it, because of the good scientific evidence to support its efficacy in controlling symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome . Learn more about the low FODMAP diet here.
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