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In nutrition, the diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or other organism. Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat. Although humans are omnivores, each culture holds some food preferences and some food taboos. Individual dietary choices may be more... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Diabetes Type 2 | 267 |
94% |
| Crohn's Disease & Ulcer... | 209 |
87% |
| GERD & Heartburn | 139 |
86% |
| Anemia | 76 |
72% |
| Coronary Heart Disease | 58 |
97% |
Overall, 90% (959
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There are certain foods that immediately give him gut cramping and pain. We also found he has nut and wheat allergies that we are cutting from his diet. He has severe reactions to beef, and preservatives in meat.
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avoiding spicy foods, sour stuff, and trying to eat fruit and vegetables.
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Gluten-free allows me to eat more and have less nausea/GI distress.
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Helps lose weight and bring blood sugar down.
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Eat freq. smaller meals, avoiding too much food and drink at a time. Try to eat slowly and chew thoroughly. BRAT diet during worst times.
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No Bread!!!!! Red meat does not seem to agree well either
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Changing diet to consist of mainly plantbased items fruits vegetables whole grains. Eliminating as much processed foods from my life as possible. Drinking more green tea. It's working in that it's making me a more healthy person as a whole.
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Have learned I cannot drink tea or juice. Also watermelon seems to bring out symptoms as well.
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did in the past
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Eating low sodium helps a lot.
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