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sunnyspots wrote
Unfortunately I started to have quite bad irritable bowel symptoms - pain, diarrhoea etc. I stopped and the symptoms went within a day.
A small percentage of the respondents in the PCRM survey reported suffering from irritable bowel syndrome. However, the results of the poll were not crosschecked with the respondents' medical records. It's possible they already suffered from this disorder before attempting a low-carb diet. IBS sufferers experience diarrhea, constipation and irregularity accompanied by painful cramping. The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse indicates that there is no cure for IBS, but physicians sometimes prescribe fiber and fiber supplements to treat the symptoms. If you're already prone to IBS, the lack of fiber in a low-carb diet could prevent relief and might even worsen your symptoms.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/46692 ... z28YUDGVb0
8) Food for thought and for the belly.sunnyspots said:You have given me much food for thought.
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