Low Histamine & Low FODMAP
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Low Histamine & Low FODMAP
Trying to follow both of these lists of foods can sometimes be confusing. So far, I think I can have blueberries and cantaloupe for fruit. I can't figure out any others when looking at both lists together. For vegs, the only ones I can figure out are carrots, celery, and bok choy. Most of the other vegs seem way to harsh for my system, unless I'm wrong there.
I'm wondering if anyone who knows anything about how to navigate these 2 sensitivities can give me a clue. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
BTW, bok choy is excellent sauteed in a bit of olive oil and garlic. Well, cooked to death is a more realistic way of how I ate it, but it was VERY good!
I'm wondering if anyone who knows anything about how to navigate these 2 sensitivities can give me a clue. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
BTW, bok choy is excellent sauteed in a bit of olive oil and garlic. Well, cooked to death is a more realistic way of how I ate it, but it was VERY good!
Arlene
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Polly,
Yes, I could, but can't find a good one for FODMAP foods. I'm trying to expand my diet and am having some trouble probably because of inexperience more than anything navigating the 2 lists. And it seems to me, unless I'm wrong, that often the 2 lists conflict.
BTW, I tried Silk vanilla almond milk, 4 ounces at a time, and had no trouble with it. I'm hoping that opens the door for a tasty blueberry smoothie.
Yes, I could, but can't find a good one for FODMAP foods. I'm trying to expand my diet and am having some trouble probably because of inexperience more than anything navigating the 2 lists. And it seems to me, unless I'm wrong, that often the 2 lists conflict.
BTW, I tried Silk vanilla almond milk, 4 ounces at a time, and had no trouble with it. I'm hoping that opens the door for a tasty blueberry smoothie.
Arlene
Progress, not perfection.
Progress, not perfection.
Arlene,
Here is a good articel on FODMAP http://www.mecfs-vic.org.au/sites/www.m ... Gastro.pdf
My initial thought is that histamine restriction and FODMAP should be tested separately. Yes, the 2 lists conflict so it would be very difficult. Why not just try one at a time and see if one or the other plays a more significant role in your symptoms.
Mary Beth
Here is a good articel on FODMAP http://www.mecfs-vic.org.au/sites/www.m ... Gastro.pdf
My initial thought is that histamine restriction and FODMAP should be tested separately. Yes, the 2 lists conflict so it would be very difficult. Why not just try one at a time and see if one or the other plays a more significant role in your symptoms.
Mary Beth
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