#S3E10: SIBO - diagnosis, management and treatment

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#S3E9: How to eat bread without bloating

Bread is often blamed for bloating. We are told to cut out bread from our diets and that gluten is bad for us. But did you know that this is actually a myth and that bread is good for your gut? In this episode, Kirsten discusses how you can eat bread without bloating and the diff ...  Show more

#S3E8: IBS and the low FODMAP diet in children with dietitian Bahee Van de Bor

Did your IBS symptoms start as a baby or young child? Or perhaps you have a child with IBS and do not know where to turn to next. In this episode The IBS Dietitian, Kirsten Jackson, speaks to Bahee Van De Bor who is a paediatric specialist IBS dietitian. Bahee covers what symptom ...  Show more

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