FODMAP Question for Tex and others

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FODMAP Question for Tex and others

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Hi Tex, I haven't posted much, but I usually read everyday. There was a thread about FODMAP diet and I can't seem to find it. Could you steer me to the place where that discussion took place. Again, thanks for all your help. JoAnn
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Hi JoAnn,

This is probably the one you are interested in:

http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ght=fodmap

It's an interesting concept.

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Hi Tex, thanks for the speedy response. I'm still hanging in there with Entocort, but I'm trying to figure out the best foods for me as I taper off after August. I want to learn more about the FODMAP diet and also need to ask the Paleos what they eat when they first start out. I can't have eggs and I know there are some fruits and vegetables that are difficult until more healing takes place. I'm just curious what a typical Paleo day is if you can't have eggs and need to restrict fruit. I guess that's a post for another topic. I'll do some reading and get back. Thanks, you are a wonder! JoAnn
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JoAnn,

If you'll post your questions about the paleo diet in the forum linked to below, I'm sure one of the "cave people" there will be able to get you started on the right foot.

http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewforum.php?f=49

Always a pleasure - you're most welcome.

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Hi Jo! Ever since I went Paleo I've felt much healthier. I'd definitely recommend it.
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Cerrato
this discussion that you have commented in is 8 years old..
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