Foods That Might Help or Hinder

(Information reproduced from "The Sufferers' Guide to Coping with IBS" published by the IBS Research Appeal (Out of Print))


Note: The following are valuable since they are sufferers' perceptions and not part of a clinically controlled test


In a survey we conducted four years ago amongst sufferers of IBS, 98% of whom had been diagnosed as having IBS by a medical practitioner and 1.5% by a practitioner in alternative medicine, we asked for a non prompted list of foods and drinks they avoided and foods and drinks they found helpful.

322 women and 78 men took part in this particular survey and we produce a results summary here. In terms of age, female respondents ranged from 18 - 91 and males from 25 to 82. 74% of these respondents answered a question on how long they had suffered from IBS and the average was 13.5 years. They reported IBS symptoms as occurring as frequently as daily and as infrequently as once a year.

What is particularly interesting in their lists of helpful and non helpful foods and drinks is the fact that some items appear in both lists - citrus fruits, cereals, milk and alcohol are examples. This endorses our clinical experience that IBS is a very individual, functional condition with few patients being alike in their symptoms or in the cause(s) that triggers their symptoms.

Top Twenty Helpful Foods

1. Fish 11. Bran
2. Green vegetables 12. Bananas
3. Other vegetables 13. Chicken
4. Non-citrus fruit 14. Bland foods
5. Rice 15. Salad
6. Citrus fruit 16. Potatoes
7. Brown bread 17. White bread
8. Yoghurt 18. Porridge
9. Cereals 19. Apricots, dates, figs & prunes
10. Pasta 20. Biscuits

Note: Other noteworthy entries in the top 50 were eggs (No. 24), anything with ginger (No. 29) olive/soya/sunflower oil (No. 30) and linseed (No. 37)

Top Twenty Most Avoided Foods

1. Spicy foods 11. Pulses (beans, lentils etc)
2. Fried and fatty foods 12. Vegetables (non green)
3. Greens 13. Brown bread
4. Citrus fruit 14. Salad
5. Cheese 15. Nuts
6. Onions and leeks 16. Sweets & desserts
7. Cereals 17. Beef
8. Non citrus fruit 18. White bread
9. Chocolate 19. Eggs
10. Bran 20. Dairy products

Again, what are sufferers seeking guidance to make of the fact, not shown here, that while dairy figures No. 20 in the foods to be avoided, it logs in at No. 25 on the 'helpful' list? Other rogue foods include tomato skins (No. 21), all meat at No. 27 - although beef is listed individually at No. 17 and sweetcorn which comes in at No. 31 on the foods to be avoided list.

DIY Hint:


Sufferers can keep a Food Diary and record everything they eat and drink. They should also keep a note of recipe elements - such as spicy sauce or 'marinaded in wine' and comment on the effects/impact of main and ingredient elements of their diet over a period of 14 days.

In that time, a pattern might well be seen. More focused tests can then be conducted by withdrawing offending items from the normal diet over the next 14 day cycle - and so on. While this is very much DIY, it is quite quick and can serve to highlight troublesome foods and drinks.


   


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