A new study suggests that a blood test can help IBS patients identify specific trigger foods, leading to reduced stomach pain ...
The notion that one diet fits all for a particular blood type is a gross oversimplification. People's nutritional needs ...
Study participants who went on an IgG-based elimination diet--based on a novel blood test--experienced less abdominal pain than those on a sham diet.
The blood test, called inFoods IBS, tests for the potential of 18 foods to worsen IBS symptoms in specific patients. These include wheat, oat, rye, whole egg, yeast, cow’s milk, black tea, cabbage, ...
Meat enthusiasts have long endorsed the “carnivore diet,” a meal plan that includes consuming only animal products such as ...
Downing fruit and vegetable juice as a way of fasting, cleansing, or detoxing can unbalance the health-affecting bacteria in ...
A new study has found that going on a juice-only diet for as little as three days can change people’s oral microbiome, with ...
Foods IBS Provides Personalized Diet Therapy for Patients Suffering with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Research Finds Patients Following a Personalized Diet Therapy Created with inFoods® IBS, ...
Avoiding sugar altogether may lead to the elimination of nutrient-rich foods like fruits, dairy, and whole grains, which ...
While IgG antibody responses to food had previously been suggested as causing IBS symptoms, prior studies on IgG-based elimination diets had limitations, such as being single-center, IgG tests not ...