Dietary Strategies for Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome

September 23, 2020

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Review of Human Studies Recently Published

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic disorder of the gastrointestinal system that affects 5.7% of the general population. It is more common and more severe in individuals with autism. A new review in the journal Gastroenterology & Motility looked at the science behind treatments for IBS. It found studies supporting the use of peppermint oil, specific probiotics, psyllium supplementation, dietary advice, and a low FODMAP diet as aids in improving IBS symptoms. The review noted that robust evidence is mostly lacking on treatments for this serious condition and more research is needed.

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