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... diet . When I had a flare - up , I restricted my activity and diet . I became one of the world's leading authorities on clear liquids , jello , maga- zines , and television . My flare - ups were of varying degrees . Dr. Kirsner advised ...
... diet . When I had a flare - up , I restricted my activity and diet . I became one of the world's leading authorities on clear liquids , jello , maga- zines , and television . My flare - ups were of varying degrees . Dr. Kirsner advised ...
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... DIET THERAPY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE No specific diet will be correct for all patients with inflammatory bowel disease ; individual needs are more important . The recom- mendations regarding the diet depend on individual symptoms ...
... DIET THERAPY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE No specific diet will be correct for all patients with inflammatory bowel disease ; individual needs are more important . The recom- mendations regarding the diet depend on individual symptoms ...
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... Diet and nutrition , 99–116 ; see also Diet therapy in IBD basic food groups , 101–111 calorie requirement , 100-101 carbohydrates , 101-103 in etiology of IBD , 13–14 ostomy and , 169–170 Diet therapy in IBD , 111–116 ; see also ...
... Diet and nutrition , 99–116 ; see also Diet therapy in IBD basic food groups , 101–111 calorie requirement , 100-101 carbohydrates , 101-103 in etiology of IBD , 13–14 ostomy and , 169–170 Diet therapy in IBD , 111–116 ; see also ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Cause of Inflammatory Bowel Disease | 11 |
The Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract | 17 |
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